HOUSTON - OK. So now that we've got that over with ...
The Vikings mercifully finished their preseason Thursday night at Reliant Stadium, left to stagger into the regular season with a 28-24 loss to the Texans.
Fourth-string quarterback McLeod-Bethel Thompson couldn't produce a fourth-quarter rally. And, well, thankfully the preseason wheezed to its death.
The Vikings' latest stumble exemplified the preseason in all its sloppy splendor.
Nothing proved more painful to watch than the second quarter, a stretch that, for the Vikings, was filled with missed opportunities, missed tackles and, of course, missed calls.
Take the second-and-8 throw made by quarterback Sage Rosenfels with 5 minutes left before halftime. Receiver Devin Aromashodu was running free up the right sideline with no defender within 8 yards. But instead of connecting on a 49-yard touchdown pass, Rosenfels threw a bomb that landed 4 yards out of bounds.
Two plays later, after a Chris Kluwe punt, the defense made its own inexcusable mistake, surrendering an 80-yard John Beck to DeVier Posey touchdown pass.
Posey went 70 yards after the catch, with safety Eric Frampton, linebacker Larry Dean and cornerback Chris Carr all missing chances to bring him down.