Josh Robinson had a momentary brain cramp, which was perfectly understandable, given the amount of energy he had expended defending a pair of jumbo-sized receivers on Sunday.
Assessing his performance in the Vikings' 21-14 victory against the Chicago Bears, Robinson referred to himself as a "freshman."
Um, freshman?
"I mean rookie," he said, laughing. "Good call."
A fellow freshman, er, rookie stood 2 feet away inside the Vikings locker room.
"He might say [he's a freshman]," safety Harrison Smith said, "but that's not how he plays."
Rookie, freshman, whatever you call them. The two youngsters made a pair of game-changing plays that allowed the Vikings to keep their season afloat on a day when the offense once again revolved almost exclusively around Adrian Peterson's brilliance.
Robinson's first-quarter interception and return left the Vikings in the shadow of their goal line, setting up a point-blank Adrian Peterson touchdown run for a 14-0 lead.