The Vikings have played two preseason games, losing to the 49ers and beating the Bills. Quarterback Christian Ponder was asked how he would grade his performance in those two starts.
"OK. You know, I made some plays," said the 2011 first-round pick, who has completed 14 of 22 passes for 216 yards and one touchdown this preseason, good for a passer rating of 111.2.
"I made the plays that I was supposed to make. There's a couple of plays I would like to have back and perform better on, but we scored points. Obviously that's the No. 1 goal we have as an offense, is to score points.
"We'd definitely like more touchdowns. We've had a lot of field goals. But the good news is we haven't punted as a [first-team] offense, and that's a good sign. There's a lot of stuff we have to work on, but we have two weeks to do it and we'll be ready to roll."
Looking back to last year when the Vikings were 3-13, Ponder pointed out that in nine of the games in 2011 the Vikings were either in a two-minute drill at the end of the game or the other offense was in a two-minute drill.
"That just shows how close we are," he said. "We could have been 9-7 instead of 3-13. It's pretty crazy how close we were."
Ponder, who played hurt most of the second half of the season, took the blame for many of last year's losses.
"I had way too many turnovers and definitely cost us some games," he said. "But I think if I get better, the whole team will get better, and we're maturing. Last year was the first year in the offense under [Bill] Musgrave, so everyone in the offense, and you can already tell in the preseason, that everyone is more confident and comfortable in what they're doing. Obviously 3-13 is not something to be proud of, but the good thing is it can only get better from there."