GREEN BAY, WIS. - Christian Ponder removed his shirt late Saturday night, and the back of his right arm was a dark shade of purple.
"It's basically a deep thigh bruise but in my throwing arm," he said.
Publicly, the Vikings didn't act overly alarmed by Ponder's injury this week, but that large bruise ultimately prevented him from playing in his first playoff game.
Ponder's surprise scratch left Joe Webb as the Vikings' emergency starter against Green Bay, but any thought of Webb shining in the moment evaporated when he bounced his first pass off the Lambeau Field turf. That set the stage for a night of wild throws and general incompetence by Webb in a 24-10 loss that left an ugly stain on an otherwise successful Vikings season.
Technically, Ponder described his injury as a deep contusion on his triceps, though the Vikings said it was his elbow on the injury report. He said the injury limited his flexibility and prevented him from raising the ball to his chest for his normal throwing motion.
Ponder tested his arm in pregame by making 10 throws, none with any zip. He said those soft tosses were the extent of his velocity. "It was clear it wasn't going to work," Ponder said.
Ponder said he consulted with the team's coaches and medical staff and that they made a "cumulative" decision for him to be inactive. He said the pain was tolerable but that he lacked the velocity to be functional. "I think everyone kind of decided with how limited I was that it definitely was better for Joe to be out there," he said.
Ponder's injury managed to accomplish two things: He quieted those who still believe Webb is a better option, and he likely angered a healthy segment of fans by not playing through the injury.