ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – It was a routine flight from Minneapolis to Buffalo on Saturday, except that most of the passengers were clad in purple.
They were chatty. A few had questions about the Twins. I obliged.
As the plane touched down in Buffalo, a "Skol" chant broke out. That was followed by two rounds of the Vikings fight song.
The passengers were optimistic and ready for an adventure as their Vikings faced the Bills on Sunday.
And they got one. The Vikings, down 17 points in the third quarter to a team considered one of the best in the AFC, scrambled back for a 33-30 overtime win.
Thousands of Vikings fans in the stands at Highmark Stadium probably did not believe what they saw.
They witnessed a helter-skelter, topsy-turvy game between two quality teams.
They saw two teams that made mistakes, made play calls they would like to have back, watched teammates head to the locker room with injuries and were embarrassed at times by opponents with tremendous physical gifts.