Give Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder credit for having a good sense of humor.
Ponder heard many of the themes that mushroomed up about his recent struggles. The second-year quarterback had been skewered by critics, and justifiably so given his 372 total passing yards in the past three games.
In a bounce-back performance Sunday, Ponder threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers in a 34-24 victory over Detroit.
Then he used his postgame press conference to crack wise. He fired the first bullet at himself, poking fun at his minus-15 yard reception on an early pass batted back to him by Cliff Avril.
Ponder also slung a sarcastic shot at fans who had wondered whether his recent struggles were heightened by his new romance with ESPN sideline reporter Samantha Steele.
Ponder rolled his eyes at such speculation from the beginning, especially since his relationship with Steele had been going on while the Vikings were rolling to a 5-2 start.
"I want to thank my girlfriend," Ponder said after Sunday's game. "Because she obviously has such a big impact on how I play. Which allowed me to win. So thank you."
Lost, then found With Percy Harvin sidelined because of a sprained left ankle, it was no surprise Ponder's top target was Kyle Rudolph. The second-year tight end caught seven passes for 64 yards, including a 20-yard touchdown.