As Vikings players cleaned out their lockers Monday and met with the media one more time before a long offseason, a theme emerged from this year: Take nothing for granted.
That's a life lesson as much as a football lesson, but it was particularly apt for these Vikings (and their fan base) on a couple of fronts.
• First, the field goal. Let's talk about it because Blair Walsh did. Twice. And with a great deal of humility, perspective and grace.
In the decade that Ryan Longwell (six seasons) and Walsh (four seasons) have kicked for the Vikings, there were only two instances before Sunday in which the Vikings lost because a kicker missed a potential game-winning kick in the waning seconds of regulation or overtime:
In 2007, when Longwell missed a 52-yarder at the end of regulation in a 17-17 game against Detroit, which the Lions won in overtime. And in 2014, when Walsh was tasked with attempting a 68-yarder against Detroit. It would have been an NFL record if he made it. He didn't, and the Vikings lost 16-14.
That's it. One long field goal and one absurdly long field goal. All the other dramatic finishes when the Vikings needed a kick to win … those split the uprights.
As for Walsh? In his career in the regular season, he's 30-for-31 on field goals between 20 and 29 yards.
Sunday hurts plenty on its own, but it hurts extra because of just how rare it was. But again, nothing can be taken for granted.