Despite everything that went wrong Sunday -- and there certainly was a lot -- Christian Ponder somehow found himself with a chance to orchestrate a game-winning drive.
Trailing the Oakland Raiders by six points with three minutes left on the clock, Ponder led the offense onto the field to see if he could pull a rabbit out of a hat.
"That's what you look for and you're excited about, especially as the quarterback," Ponder said.
But on a day of misfires and bad decisions, Ponder failed to generate anything. The drive went 17 yards and ended, fittingly, when Oakland safety Tyvon Branch deflected Ponder's pass intended for Percy Harvin on fourth down.
One player wasn't solely responsible for the mess that piled up in a 27-21 loss, but Ponder didn't tap dance around his contribution to the Vikings' eighth defeat.
"Not a fun loss, especially when so much of that loss is contributed to my play," he said. "A lot of mistakes by me. I take full responsibility for this loss. The defense played unbelievably well. They kept us in the game. We just kept making mistakes, especially me. I kept making mistakes, kept turning the ball over. You can't win games that way."
Ponder threw three interceptions, two in the red zone. He was sacked five times. He looked like a guy hellbent on making something happen, even when the situation called for restraint.
Ponder passed for 211 yards and two touchdowns and burned a few blitzes by scrambling for 71 yards. But his mistakes were killer.