It's unfortunate that the Vikings lost Sunday's game at Chicago 31-30 to the Bears, because they did so many good things, including a strong second-half performance by quarterback Christian Ponder.
After going only 6-for-14 in the first half for 81 yards and an interception returned 44 yards for a touchdown, Ponder went 10-for-16 for 146 yards in the second half. His quarterback rating was 56.0 in the first half but 92.2 in the second.
Jay Cutler was not very crisp for much of Sunday, and the Bears quarterback said that he knew the team was lucky to get a victory.
"Four turnovers is too much for this offense, especially three on me," he told the Chicago Tribune. "There's a lot to clean up. We're grateful for the win, we've just got to get better."
But Cutler did make the big plays at the end, including the 16-yard touchdown pass to Martellus Bennett with 10 seconds to go. Cutler completed 28 of 39 passes for 290 yards and a 97.2 rating, while Ponder was 16-for-30 for 227 yards and a 75.3 rating.
Brian Billick, the former Vikings offensive coordinator who was the color commentator on Fox for the second week in a row, was very positive when it came to Ponder in the second half, describing one pass he completed to Greg Jennings as being like a "laser-guided missile."
But Ponder talked after the game about what a letdown the finish was.
"It's a very disappointing loss. I think everyone fought hard to the very end, and I'm proud of the guys," he said. "Those guys in the locker room, we're a family, and it's tough to see when guys are hurting after a loss like that. It's frustrating. But we know we can learn from it, and we're going to move on. I'm proud.