The holiday week and the bye week have combined to make this a perfect time for Vikings fans to take a step back, consider the big-picture landscape, and think about what they are thankful for this year when it comes to the Purple.
Like most fans, I have plenty to quibble about when it comes to our home club – I'm still trying to get over the Bucs loss and still trying to comprehend the enigma that is Christian Ponder - but when I remember where this franchise sat on January 1, 2012, there are a ton of positives that lead me to believe Vikings fans should be pleased with this year's progress.
I'm thankful for Adrian Peterson's inspirational work ethic, alien DNA, newborn-baby knees, and love of the game. It's an absolute joy to watch him play every week, and it's mindboggling that he looks this good after tearing up his knee last December.
I'm thankful for the 6-4 record and meaningful games down the stretch. Even with a healthy dose of Purple Kool-Aid in my system, not even my wildest offseason hopes had us sniffing a playoff spot.
I'm thankful for Percy Harvin, who has been arguably the NFL's most valuable non-quarterback since the middle of the 2011 season. And I'm thankful that Leslie Frazier and Bill Musgrave have found creative ways to get him 166 touches over his last 16 full games.
I'm thankful for the stadium bill.
I'm thankful for Jared Allen's outspoken attitude and on-field fire. I wish we could bottle up his passion and put it in the home team's water cooler at Target Field.
I'm thankful for a healthy Antoine Winfield. Watching No. 26 fearlessly take on offensive linemen, tangle with tight ends, and blow up running backs in the backfield brings me as much joy as any AP run or Percy kickoff return.