EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Leslie Frazier cautioned Vikings fans last week not to view Josh Freeman as a savior in a season that has drifted horribly off course.
"I don't know if one guy can save your season," Frazier said.
Anyone need more proof?
If anything, the Vikings looked even more discombobulated and dysfunctional with Freeman running the offense on a miserable Monday night at MetLife Stadium.
Any hope that Freeman's arrival might spark a season revival quickly vanished as the Vikings bumbled through a 23-7 loss to the previously winless New York Giants in a game that won't be replayed on those instant classic channels.
Afterward, Vikings owner Zygi Wilf briefly answered a few questions about his team's tailspin as he walked from the locker room to his car.
"Tough loss," he said. "I thought we would come back here and pick up a win. But every loss is a tough loss."
The Vikings dropped to 1-5 and essentially eliminated themselves from being relevant, even in the jumbled NFC. The Vikings thought they hit bottom with an embarrassing 35-10 home loss to the Carolina Panthers the previous week, but their effort Monday night roared right past that clunker.