In the cold calculus of small edges that influence the margins in the modern NFL, Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell more than once has referenced the "illusion of complexity" that drives his approach to in-game situations.
The idea boils down to this: Play in a way that is easy and straightforward for your own players but looks complicated and creates confusion for the opponent.
But O'Connell's greatest feat this week might have come on the opposite end of that spectrum.
He has created the illusion of simplicity.
In case you missed it, O'Connell allowed himself to be "slimed" after Vikings receiver Justin Jefferson was named the league's best player of the week by ... Nickelodeon, not the NFL.
It was a moment of levity just a few days after a Sunday of triumph over the Packers. We know which one is more important in the grand scheme of things, but let's also acknowledge this: There's is more complexity to the gesture than just watching O'Connell walk away covered in green, as I talked about on Friday's Daily Delivery podcast.
NFL seasons are long. The weekly schedule is a grind. O'Connell seems to have a lighter touch than former coach Mike Zimmer, but he's also asking a lot of his players. The mental and physical energy needed to learn an entirely new process has to be exhausting.
And all that pressure needs a release valve. Hence, the slime — and not just having fun with it but getting into the middle and having enough humility to let the green stuff rain down on you as players watch and cheer.