LONDON – If the Vikings were playing well enough to be taken seriously, flying to London for a purported home game would have been seen as a risk to their playoff hopes.
At 0-3, the trip is ideal. The Vikings ingeniously discovered an English-speaking country where nobody cares enough about Christian Ponder to boo.
Pick up a newspaper in London, and there is no angst over the Vikings' embarrassing performances.
The Times features a hefty sports section beginning on the back page. Monday, the Times chronicled soccer, rugby, cricket, Formula One racing and cycling. There was no mention of Leslie Frazier's challenge flag or Ponder's critical pass toward a cheerleader, two throws equal in accuracy. There was no mention of the NFL, as they say here, "a-tall."
The league schedules games in London as part of its plan for worldwide domination, but to date most of London views American football the way most Americans view cricket — as an odd-looking sport with indiscernible rules.
One of the Vikings' many problems is that the game suddenly seems indiscernible to their coaches.
It has been a terrible three weeks for Frazier. The Vikings didn't sign him to a contract extension after he took the team to the playoffs in 2012, making this a must-win or at least must-impress season, and he has started 0-3 in the most unsightly of ways. If he is fired during the season or dismissed afterward, he might regret his choice of coordinators.
When Frazier replaced Brad Childress during the 2010 season, he promoted linebackers coach Fred Pagac to defensive coordinator, Frazier's former position. Pagac was a disaster.
In January of 2012, Frazier demoted Pagac to linebackers coach and hired Alan Williams, with whom he worked in Indianapolis, as his new defensive coordinator. By not hiring a recognized name for the position, the presumption was that Frazier would spend at least a little of his time overseeing the defense.
Because of the murkiness of that arrangement, it's difficult to apportion blame for the Vikings' inept play on defense this season. What is clear is that the arrangement has not worked.