Leslie Frazier grabbed the podium like it was a trophy, grinned and said, "How about those Vikings, huh?''
That sentence, like this season, might be defined by the question mark at the end.
With nothing to play for and few key starters healthy, the Vikings whipped the Eagles 48-30 on Sunday at the future parking lot known as the Metrodome.
Missing their top two running backs, top three cornerbacks, top two tight ends, plus the random guard and long snapper, the Vikings beat what might be a playoff team. They outcoached a coach-of-the-year candidate and outscored this year's hippest offense on a day when the national media began reporting — hinting? guessing? — that Frazier will be fired at year's end.
A victory over the Eagles shouldn't in itself alter the reality of a lost season, but if Frazier can engineer another surprising December surge, it should make the Wilfs think twice about what seemed to be two foregone conclusions.
Foregone conclusion No. 1: Frazier will be fired.
Sure, that's possible, maybe even likely. Frazier went 3-13 in his first full season and is 4-9-1 this year. The suggestion he'll be fired as he nears the end of his contract is logical.
But is it wise? Last year, the Vikings won their close games and made the playoffs. This year, they've lost a half-dozen close games and will miss the playoffs. Their losses this season have been caused by bad quarterback play and late-game defensive collapses.