Christian Ponder doesn't agree with the people who say his recent accuracy issues stem from a knee injury.
"Not at all," said the Vikings quarterback, who has completed less than 55 percent of his passes in each of the past three games. "My [right] knee has been fine. Even when it was injured, it didn't really hurt. It was just swelling and no real pain."
Although he was slow to get up once during the Vikings' 30-20 loss at Seattle on Sunday, he said he didn't suffer any further damage to the knee.
As for his confidence and the widespread theory that it's completely kaput, Ponder said it's A-OK.
"Confidence breeds from preparation, and I think we're really preparing well and we have great game plans," Ponder said. "It just goes back to us executing. But I have full confidence in what I'm doing.
"It just goes back to execution, and my execution needs to pick up."
Spotlight fades Vikings punter Chris Kluwe became the face of the opposition to the state amendment that would have defined marriage as a union between one man and one woman, a proposal that was defeated in Tuesday night's election.
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