Vikings rookie quarterback Christian Ponder, who has turned the ball over seven times (five interceptions, two lost fumbles) in the past two games against the Lions and Broncos, said he had similar problems in his first year of starting at Florida State, but made big strides the year after.
"My first year starting, I definitely had some tough games," Ponder said. "But there was a lot of progress from my first year to my second year starting. After the season, my sophomore year when I first started, I went back and watched all that film and really got better because of it."
How has his performance in the past couple of games affected him mentally?
"It's tough to sleep after a game like that," Ponder said. "And to have two games like that with the turnovers, it's not a comforting feeling. It's tough. I'm always my biggest critic, and I'm probably too hard on myself sometimes. It's hard to be happy with yourself after a game like that."
Was Ponder upset when coach Leslie Frazier replaced him with Joe Webb in the third quarter of the Lions game Sunday?
"Yeah, it was more physical," said Ponder, who missed most of the week's practices leading up to the Lions game because of a hip pointer. "Coach Frazier came up to me and said it looked like I was having a hard time moving around, and that Joe, obviously, is healthy and will be able to move around a little more. He had a great week of practice and prepared really well, and we saw the results. I mean, he went out and played well."
Did the lack of practice cause his four turnovers in the Lions game?
"Obviously you want as much practice as you can get," Ponder said. "So it was tough not getting physical reps. But the good thing was I watched a lot of film and got all mental reps during practice. I prepared as much as I could have."