ATLANTA - The Vikings needed just 1 more yard Sunday to really make things interesting. Technically, it was more like 20 inches.
And perhaps, if you stare at replays long enough, you will contend they gained those inches but didn't get credit.
That's a fair assessment, but still no comfort.
Any way you slice it, the Vikings suffered their ninth loss of the season -- this one 24-14 to the Falcons at the Georgia Dome -- thanks in a part to a failed final drive that featured a head-spinning combination of chaos and struggle.
Where should we start? With the Vikings' final offensive snap and a vote of confidence from coach Leslie Frazier?
The Vikings trailed by 10 and faced fourth-and-goal from inside the 1 with less than 5 minutes to play. A chip-shot field goal would have cut the deficit to 24-17. But Frazier felt his offense had one foot wedged in the door and was more than capable of barging through for a pivotal touchdown.
So offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave was given the green light. And Musgrave responded by calling a basic power running play for Toby Gerhart. And Gerhart did as he was told and took a handoff from Christian Ponder at the 6.
One problem: Atlanta linebacker Sean Weatherspoon stormed into the backfield unaccounted for.