In real life, it was Monday. In Jarius Wright's mind, it already was Thursday.
Why? Because the NFL said he had another game day in three days, not the usual six.
"I wouldn't say you have to trick yourself on a short week," the Vikings receiver said Monday.
"You just have to get it in your mind to focus as if it's already a Thursday."
The Vikings didn't do that very well this week. The result: Packers 42, Vikings 10.
The 32-point debacle dropped the Vikings to 2-3 and further fueled a national debate about the NFL's wisdom of having a full season's slate of Thursday night games. The four Thursday nighters played by teams on short weeks have been decided by scores of 26-6, 56-14, 45-14 and 42-10.
That's an average margin of victory of 31.3 points.
"I don't see that as a factor in us losing," fullback Jerome Felton said Thursday night. "Both teams had to play on Thursday night."