The general manager and head coach went shopping during the mini-bye hoping to fix two glaring deficiencies that pushed the Vikings into a 0-2 hole.
Kwesi Adofo-Mensah procured players. Kevin O'Connell picked up some gadgets.
Adofo-Mensah signed an offensive guard and traded for a running back this week, which felt like a guy arriving at the mall to do his Christmas shopping at 5 p.m. on Christmas Eve.
Anyone with eyes recognized during training camp — if not much earlier — that the interior of the Vikings offensive line and their depth at running back were major problems that could not be ignored. It was only a matter of when, not if, reinforcements would come.
Adofo-Mensah made those necessary and inevitable transactions by adding lineman Dalton Risner and running back Cam Akers in reaction to a nonexistent running game that is ranked dead last in the NFL after two weeks.
The Vikings will never be described as a running team under O'Connell, but even a slight uptick in production will seem dramatic. Risner's blocking and Akers' running should help that.
That the Vikings still rank in the top 10 in offense while getting next to nothing from their running game is another reminder that offensive balance in modern football is obsolete. Or at least a misnomer.
The late college coach Mike Leach, an offensive genius, once famously said this about balanced offense: "There's nothing balanced about 50 percent run, 50 percent pass, because that's 50 percent stupid."