La Velle E. Neal III's 3-2 Pitch: Three observations and two predictions every Sunday.
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If Mike Zimmer's 1-3 Vikings truly are a good football team, they need to show it on Sunday when they play host to Detroit.
Then the week after that at Carolina.
Then two weeks later against Dallas. And so on.
In an unforgiving NFL, a team can't stack clunky performances and claim it is still relevant. But Zimmer faced the media last week following a 14-7 loss to Cleveland and argued just that.
"Like I told the team, I've been doing this 27 years, I know good teams and I know bad teams," Zimmer said. "I know this team has a chance to be pretty darn good. We may not look like it right now because we're 1-3, but even like Kevin [Stefanski] said to me before the game, 'You got a really good football team here.' "
That's a treacherous path to take. In most cases, a team earns its record. The Vikings committed 12 penalties and had a costly late fumble in an overtime loss to the Bengals in Week 1. They missed an extra point and a last-second field goal in a Week 2 loss at Arizona. And after a strong 13-point victory over Seattle, they scored only seven points at home against Cleveland in Week 4.