Mike Zimmer insists the sky is not in danger of caving in the ceilings at Winter Park, but consider…
His Vikings are coming off blowout loss to their biggest nemesis on prime-time television. They have dropped three of their past four games, losing by an average margin of 22 points. And at 2-3, they are back in the NFC North basement, sitting alone in the dark.
So basically, the Vikings have the Packers, Lions and Bears right where they want them.
OK, so that's not exactly the case. But believe it or not, their standing in the division as they try to enjoy this mini bye weekend could be — and maybe should be — a lot worse.
Their all-too-familiar soap opera has continued to air as scheduled over the past two months. Nose tackle Linval Joseph got shot in the calf. Star running back Adrian Peterson got hit with child abuse charges. And deep threat Jerome Simpson got the boot after his latest legal entanglement.
In events that actually took place on a football field, three offensive starters were lost to injuries, including two season-enders. And first-round pick Teddy Bridgewater sat out with a sprained ankle Thursday night, four days after a starting debut that made him NFL Rookie of the Week.
Throw in the quarterbacks the Vikings have faced — three future Hall of Famers, if you ask Zimmer, along with the NFC's leading passer — and 2-3 shouldn't sound half bad right now.
From here on out, the schedule should be much more forgiving. So the Vikings will get an opportunity to keep themselves in playoff contention if they can quickly regroup and put Thursday night's debacle behind them.