Vikings players streamed into Winter Park on Monday with jumbo-sized luggage in tow. An overnight flight to London awaited as the team made final preparations for a week spent abroad.
NFL coaches and players are creatures of habit who rarely deviate from their routine. To that end, coach Leslie Frazier's goal is to simulate a typical work week in another country with a six-hour time difference.
Complicating matters is the fact his team is 0-3 and sorting through myriad issues after a deflating 31-27 loss to the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Now, they give up a home game to play the 0-3 Pittsburgh Steelers in a neutral setting.
The Vikings don't embark on their international getaway under ideal conditions or in the best mood, but everyone inside the organization agrees on one thing: The team desperately needs a victory, regardless of the venue.
"We're not going out to have a vacation," quarterback Christian Ponder said.
Frazier appeared particularly dejected after the loss, but said Monday that he doesn't believe substantial changes in personnel are necessary to fix his team's problems.
"You only want to make changes if there's a problem in an area where you feel like you have a better solution," he said. "I don't know if change for the sake of change is the right thing to do. You got to be able to stand in front of the guys in the locker room and talk to them about why you're making the change. Then it's got to be something you feel like is going to help your football team be successful. So change for change sake — I don't totally buy into that."
In other words, fans clamoring for a change at quarterback won't get their wish this week. Frazier reiterated that Ponder remains his starter and that breakdowns in all areas have contributed to the poor start.