Looking for a silver lining following the Vikings' 38-26 loss at Washington? Allow us to present kicker Blair Walsh, who fought through a weekend bout with food poisoning, then had a perfect Sunday booting four field goals and producing touchbacks on all seven of his kickoffs.
Walsh is now third in the NFL in scoring, on pace to challenge David Akers' NFL record for field goals in a season (44, set last year).
But upon further review, Walsh's productivity also highlights the struggle that doomed the Vikings most Sunday: an inability to score touchdowns inside the red zone.
Three times in the first 13 minutes, the Vikings took the ball inside the 20.
All three times, they needed Walsh to secure their points, inching out to a 9-0 lead that could have been much bigger.
"Offensively, we need to turn those three points into sevens. Period," running back Adrian Peterson said. "It's not a game if we do that."
It's hard to pinpoint exactly why the Vikings hit an electric fence near the east end zone at FedEx Field.
On three first-quarter possessions, they averaged 10.7 yards per play outside the red zone and only 2.2 yards per play inside the 20.