Amazing what success can do for a team's confidence.
Consider this scenario from midway through the fourth quarter of the Vikings' 30-7 victory Sunday at Mall of America Field: They led Tennessee by 16 points and seemed content with pocketing their third consecutive victory without trying to raise the degree of difficulty.
Coach Leslie Frazier had a simple directive for his offense: Run until you can't run anymore.
Drain the clock. Put the blowout away.
But offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave wanted more. Like a hyper 8-year-old trying to convince the babysitter to let him stay up until midnight, Musgrave fought to get his way.
Frazier asserted that "using the clock was more important than a touchdown."
Musgrave insisted he could get seven points with his next play call.
"OK," Frazier relented, "call it."