Cris Carter, the former Vikings star who is now an analyst with ESPN, was in the Twin Cities on Thursday doing interviews for the network. It might surprise some people that Carter said he believes coach Leslie Frazier's team can contend for a playoff spot, even though it has some weaknesses.
"They definitely can contend. They run the ball so effectively," said Carter, one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history and a sure Hall of Famer sometime soon. "When you can eat up that much of the clock and then create some turnovers [you have a chance]."
Creating turnovers has been a problem for the Vikings of late as they have lost three of four following a 4-1 start. They haven't created any while turning it over five times themselves in the past two games, both losses.
"They're a young football team, and they started very, very fast and now they're facing adversity," Carter said. "As a young football team, you still have to find ways to win games.
"Christian Ponder hasn't played well the last several weeks. They need to get him back to the level that he played at the first four weeks of the season. But they're staying healthy. They have a young, talented roster.
"I believe that, especially with a tough schedule coming up, that they can become a playoff contender."
Carter sang the praises of running back Adrian Peterson and receiver Percy Harvin.
"It is remarkable what he is doing," Carter said of Peterson. "It is remarkable to see from that injury to come back and possibly be even better than he was before."