GREEN BAY, WIS. – For those keeping track, the Vikings are 0-2 at Lambeau Field when Christian Ponder is part of a game-time decision at quarterback.
Twenty-one months ago, Vikings fans cursed their misfortune when Ponder couldn't play because of an arm injury. Joe Webb started his first game of the season and came to define quarterbacking ineptitude in Vikings lore that day.
He completed 36.7 percent of his passes for 180 yards, one touchdown, one interception and a 54.9 passer rating in a 24-10 wild-card playoff loss to the Packers.
In other words, he played better than Ponder did on Thursday night.
Forced to start his first game of the season because of Teddy Bridgewater's sprained ankle, Ponder had two second-quarter interceptions, including a pick-six, and a 13.4 passer rating at halftime when the Vikings were down 28-0.
"It was embarrassing," Ponder said after the 42-10 rout. "I feel bad I put the team in this position."
Meanwhile, in the locker room, players tried to put up a united front against what is sure to be an onslaught of criticism directed squarely at Ponder.
"My confidence is the same in Christian as it is in Teddy," receiver Jarius Wright said.