Christian Ponder defiantly told reporters early this week that he had "already moved on" from his miserable outing against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
Understandably, he didn't seem eager to relive the gory details. He'd probably prefer to purge from his memory a performance that saw him complete only one pass for 4 yards in the second half. Try as he did to push that to the background though, Ponder picked up where he left off four days later.
Almost exactly.
He completed one pass for -- you guessed it -- 4 yards and heard plenty of boos in the process in the first quarter of a 36-17 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night at Mall of America Field.
His night improved after the rough start, but only slightly, as the entire Vikings offense intermixed a few nice moments with a heavy dose of sloppiness and general incompetence that tested the patience of a restless and rowdy crowd.
"I obviously have to play better for this team," Ponder said. "I don't know what's particularly wrong. There's things that I can always work on and will work on. But I don't know if I can pinpoint one thing."
Ponder wore the largest bull's-eye as fans repeatedly showered him with boos after his misfires. The offense's struggles weren't solely his fault, however. Not even close.
Ponder felt constant pressure all game as the line failed to hold its ground, and his receivers still don't get much separation. Their ugly performance was a collective failure, but Ponder's body language suggests he's carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders.