The Vikings had thrown downfield at a minimum all season. So to try to change their offensive patterns and try to get back on a winning track, they worked every day in practice this past week on a play that called for a long pass to rookie receiver Jarius Wright.
The first time the play was ran in practice, Wright dropped the ball. But Sunday, the fourth-round draft choice got Christian Ponder off on the right foot when he caught a 54-yard reception to the 1-yard line and then two plays later caught a touchdown pass in his NFL debut.
"That was huge, that's something we talked about," Ponder said. "On third down, [the Lions] do a lot of Cover 2 and Tampa 2 and [we've] got to get Jarius isolated on the [middle] linebacker down the middle of the field. I bought time, let it go, it wasn't a great ball, but he caught it and then we were able to score a touchdown. That's huge on our first drive to start fast like that.
"That's a play we specifically worked on all week. [Wright] was in all week, took advantage of his time, had a great week of practice and we saw it pay off."
So with just 6 1/2 minutes elapsed Sunday, Ponder had thrown for 62 yards, 1 yard fewer than the 63 he passed for the entire Seattle loss last week, when he was 11-for-22 with an interception and a 37.3 rating.
That big completion set the stage for Ponder's 24-for-32 day, with 221 yards, two touchdowns, no interceptions and a QB rating of 114.2, just behind his season-best 114.6 rating in the loss at Indianapolis.
And Ponder did it without league-leading receiver Percy Harvin, who had caught 34 percent of his completed passes coming in.
Ponder refocused Yes, a lot of the media had given up on Ponder. But what he did Sunday showed that the 2011 first-round pick is a lot better than he had been described by a lot of the local press, radio and television analysts this past week.