Whew, thankfully that's over, so now we can move on to football games that actually matter.
It's safe to put away the NoDoz that came in handy during preseason games. No more evaluation of backups and long shots who might never wear an NFL uniform again.
As we turn the page on the calendar and send the kids back to school, we're reminded that summer is over and so is the tedious analysis of training camp position battles.
In other words, it's time for Adrian Peterson to get back to work in his quest to rush for a million yards in a single season.
The Vikings reconvene at Winter Park on Monday to being preparation for Sunday's season opener in Detroit. Their 1-3 preseason record is meaningless as an indicator of future performance, but it's fair to ask what, if anything, can be gleaned from those exhibitions.
In truth, it's difficult to say, at least offensively, because Peterson played only two snaps in the preseason and didn't touch the ball once. A passing game that benefits from the attention Peterson receives never really clicked, which did nothing to allay concerns about Christian Ponder's development.
Ponder played only 73 snaps in three preseason games, according to ProFootballFocus. That small sample size made it impossible to gauge Ponder's chemistry with his new targets, Greg Jennings and Cordarrelle Patterson.
Even their supposed dress rehearsal against San Francisco in the third game didn't present a true picture because the team removed Peterson after only two plays. Sunday's opener will provide the first true glimpse of how their offense can function.