BALTIMORE – Only the Vikings could make a delayed flight seem poetic.
Sunday, they lost late, then left late, adding inertia to injury and insult.
They blew three leads in the last three minutes, skating to a 29-26 loss to Baltimore in the snow at M&T Bank Stadium, to bring their total this season to five leads blown late in the fourth quarter.
Then their flight was delayed, leaving them sitting around the cramped visitors' locker room, eating from a buffet and commiserating. Like the barbecue, they had too long to stew.
Xavier Rhodes used crutches to reach his locker. Seeing his swollen ankle, several teammates grunted in disgust. Adrian Peterson ripped Ravens fans and vowed to play on despite a damaged foot. Chris Cook shook his head and said, "I can't believe that happened.'' Later, walking back from the shower, he sang Drake's lyrics "Don't think about it too much.''
"I mean, we're 3-9-1,'' defensive end Brian Robison said. "That explains it all. After going 10-6 last year, that explains it all. Frustration is at a high.''
Leslie Frazier may have three games remaining as Vikings coach. What happened Sunday could be used as an argument to retain or fire him.
His team has played remarkably hard. After falling to 1-7 on Nov. 3, the Vikings knew they could reach none of their goals, yet they've gone 2-2-1 the past five weeks. Over the past six weeks, they've won, tied or had a chance to win five games, with only the Seattle Seahawks, perhaps the best team in the NFL, handling them with ease.