With the Vikings at 2-8 and six tough games remaining, coach Leslie Frazier was asked if his team will win another game or if more losses are coming.
Frazier is not only confident the Vikings will win several games, but he believes that with no runaway leader in the NFC North, a playoff berth still is possible if the team can finish 8-8. Detroit and Chicago currently are tied for the division lead at 6-4.
"We get this win against Green Bay and you see where our division is, it can keep hope alive with a win on Sunday," he said. "It's a big game for us. We get some momentum with this win, who knows what's going to happen with the way the NFC is set up this year?"
Frazier said a big emphasis for the team going into the Green Bay game is to limit mistakes if they want to have a chance to win.
"When you travel on the road against a good football team like we're going to play on Sunday," he said, "you can't turn the ball over and you have to take the ball away to have a chance to win. So we have to find a way to secure the football and then take it away."
Frazier was asked if he's gotten any closer to understanding why this team is struggling so much after having a playoff team last season.
"It's not the exact same team," he said. "There are some new people on our team. But there are so many factors. I mean there are other teams that are going through it that were playoff teams a year ago.
"You need your best players to play well every single week in order to be successful, and we haven't played, as a group across the board, well every week — on offense, on defense, on special teams — we haven't been able to put a consistent four quarters together. That has cost us."