Steve Hutchinson is not happy with the way the Vikings offense has operated, having scored only 63 points compared to 118 points last year through the first four games. Instead of being 4-0 as they were in 2009, they are 1-3, the same as the Cowboys, who the Vikings play on Sunday at the Metrodome.
"Absolutely, I think we just need to -- it's kind of cliché, but everybody needs to, offensively speaking anyway -- needs to get on the same page," Hutchinson said. "You know, it's usually one thing here or there that's kind of killing drives, or a mistake here or there, but it seems like a different person on every play.
"We just need to get in a rhythm and have some good things happen and build it off of that. We've got to continue and it all goes hand-in-hand and eliminate the mistakes and keep going."
Birk is missed There is no doubt that the Vikings miss center Matt Birk as much as any free agent they have lost, but John Sullivan did a decent job last year and he has been battling injuries.
"When you don't have your starting center in there and you have guys playing that haven't really had much experience playing that position in game situations -- it goes at any position, but the center -- you know Ryan Cook did a great job in there when he was in there and I think you've got two different types of players with [Jon] Cooper and with Cook," Hutchinson said. Cook started last week against the Jets, but he was replaced by Cooper during the game. "So Coop went in there and did a good job during the second half as well. It's just when you have somebody go down with an injury, you have to have the next guy ready to go."
Hutchinson, being the person he is, wasn't going to be critical of either Cook or Cooper even if they did deserve it.
Cooper will start against the Cowboys if Sullivan is not ready to go.
Speaking of Birk, now with the Ravens, Hutchinson said: "Matt hasn't been here for a couple years now. Matt's a great player and everybody knows that, but he's not here. John Sullivan's done a great job last year stepping in, but he's injured now and we're trying to find somebody new."