Former Vikings offensive coordinator and Super Bowl-winning Ravens coach Brian Billick should be in a position to judge how good Minnesota is at this stage of the season.
Billick was the color commentator during the Vikings' 23-20 loss to the Colts on Sunday, and one thing he concluded was that Minnesota needs another playmaker besides Percy Harvin.
Billick also noted that another reason for the defeat was that the Vikings committed 11 penalties for 105 yards, many after the Vikings had made plays that could have won the game for them. The penalties included a 5-yard offsides penalty that put the Colts in better position to execute their game-winning 53-yard field goal with 8 seconds left in the game.
My opinion: The Vikings beat themselves.
"It was a hell of a game. You have to appreciate the Vikings coming back the way they did," Billick said. "They have to find a way to get more explosive. Right now, outside of Percy Harvin, they never really get a shot down the field. But you have to love the way they fought back and came back."
Harvin caught 12 of the 13 passes thrown to him for 104 yards, despite the fact that he seemed to be cramping up and needed treatment on the sidelines between plays.
"He is something special," Billick said. "Every time he gets his hands on it you think he's going to do something special.
"I don't know that you can [compare him to anyone]. The fact that he can legitimately get in the I [formation] and run it like a running back or line up like an outside wide receiver, I don't know of anybody else in the league that can do it to the degree that he does."