Christian Ponder believes Sunday's 26-23 overtime victory over Jacksonville could set the tone for the rest of the Vikings season. The quarterback said that while the game was flawed offensively, he hoped the momentum from the end of the game would carry over.
"Oh yeah, I mean a heck of a win. We're excited," Ponder said. "We knew going into the game that it was going to set the tone for the rest of the season, and it came down to overtime. These are the ones that you remember, so this is fun.
"I don't think I've ever had overtime. I don't think I've ever played in an overtime game until now, and we won it."
Ponder took the blame for the offense's poor start, but in the second half, he played as well as any Vikings quarterback has played, including Brett Favre when he was healthy. He finished with a 105.5 passer rating.
As for the poor first half, when he completed seven of 11 passes but didn't really shine until he led the offense into the end zone for a touchdown with 41 second to play, Ponder had this to say:
"It starts with me. I didn't play with a great enough sense of urgency early on and I really took it upon myself to change that and change the tempo and play better.
"The quarterback sets the tone for the rest of the offense. So I changed that and turned it around and we started playing better."
Ponder said the Vikings didn't change anything in the second half and overtime to spark their comeback.