The Vikings almost won at Arizona, against the team with the NFL's best record.
The Vikings almost lost at home, against the team with the NFL's worst record.
Sunday, in another weird burrito of a game, the Vikings almost lost to one of the worst teams you will ever see that had a winning record, the Carolina Panthers.
Appearances and perceptions aside, the Vikings are on a two-game winning streak that has gotten them to 3-3. They have not beaten a team that currently has a winning record. They remain a mystery, and the most intriguing aspect of that mystery has been their offense, because offenses featuring talented skill-position players are always intriguing.
Their defense, now without top cornerback Patrick Peterson, might be more important to their survival.
Before the Vikings played at Carolina, some observers, including myself, predicted that their next six games, all against contenders, would determine their fate.
As athletes say after making a mistake that could not be blamed on anyone else, "My bad.''
Carolina stinks. The sixth game in this supposed murderer's row is San Francisco, which is 2-3. The 49ers might be good, but they are just as unproven as the Vikings.