Mike Zimmer vows to give Matt Asiata the ball more.
I hope this isn't one of those weird times when a football coach is telling the truth.
Last week, when the Vikings weren't falling backward as if facing an industrial-strength wind machine, they got the ball to rookie running back Jerick McKinnon 17 times. They gave it to Asiata, the veteran who apparently has lost his starting job to McKinnon, three times.
Zimmer is correct. A 17-to-3 ratio isn't ideal.
It should be more like 25-6.
Zimmer calls Asiata "dependable," which is about right. The last time someone called a Vikings back "dependable," you could count on Naufahu Tahi to give you 1 yard on third-and-2.
McKinnon is the future, and given the recent past at the position, the future can't get here fast enough.
McKinnon could replace the absent Adrian Peterson. He could also help replace a couple of gold stars on General Manager Rick Spielman's résumé.