The Vikings are in danger of becoming the guy who undergoes plastic surgery and wakes up to find he still hates his nose.
After their latest blowout loss, 42-20 to New Orleans on Sunday at the Metrodome, the Vikings are 2-12 this season, heading for the worst record in franchise history. Since the beginning of the 2010 season, they own the second-worst record in the NFL, just one game better than Carolina.
Losing can be healthy, but only if, while losing, your team builds around, or replaces, the right people. With just two games remaining, the Vikings have little reason to feel confident in the two most important people on any NFL team: the head coach and quarterback.
Various reports suggest that Leslie Frazier will return as the Vikings head coach, and Frazier has supported rookie Christian Ponder, his handpicked franchise quarterback, whom he drafted much earlier than most draft experts expected Ponder to be chosen.
None of the speculation or supposed promises matters. When a team collapses like this, no one is safe.
"At some point you just have to say, 'What the heck?' " defensive end Jared Allen said. "A lot of people are probably going to get fired at this point, anyways. What are you going to lose?"
Frazier has the résumé and leadership traits of a good coach, but his team rarely has played well and hasn't always played hard, and his coaching staff hasn't impressed anyone.
Ponder possesses the intelligence and athletic ability to become a good NFL quarterback, but he has regressed the past two weeks, looking frazzled and throwing inaccurately while trying to move a flawed offense.