Make no mistake: The mood at Winter Park proved reassured and upbeat Monday. All across the locker room, Vikings players gushed about this team's collective fight and the self-belief shown Sunday that led to a wild 26-23 overtime victory over Jacksonville.
The demeanor of this 1-0 team seems drastically different than that of an 0-1 squad. Which is what the Vikings would have been had it not been for Sunday's crazy finish, a Jason Bourne-esque escape catalyzed by two clutch passes from Christian Ponder at the end of regulation and two even more clutch kicks by rookie Blair Walsh -- one to tie the score and another to win the game.
In the end, Sunday's final score set Monday's mood. Which is why coach Leslie Frazier approached the podium on the first day of Week 2 acknowledging his wide smile.
"[Our guys] had moments where they could easily have folded and said, 'This game is over,' " Frazier said. "Particularly after that one long pass at the end of the game. But they didn't. So there are some things we can draw on where our players will have confidence in the future, in close ballgames, where we can finish with a win."
Still, mixed within all the feel-good were sobering reminders that this team still has obvious flaws. Captured within the game film is evidence that the defense is a long way from consistently delivering.
For weeks, the Vikings have been echoing one of Frazier's 2012 catchphrases: "Finish." Yet while the defense finally halted the Jaguars in overtime Sunday, the inability to finish on the final series of regulation cannot go overlooked.
With 1 minute, 18 seconds to play, the Jaguars began a series at their own 24 down 20-15 with no timeouts left.
An established defense seizes that opportunity and locks down the victory. Instead, the Vikings surrendered a six-play, 76-yard touchdown drive that put them behind with 20 seconds left.