At the end of an intense and frustrating Thursday night at Mall of America Field, the Vikings didn't try to sugarcoat their 36-17 loss to Tampa Bay.
It was a home stumble with so many flaws that the first step to recovery will require an honest self- diagnosis.
"You can't lay an egg like that at home the way we did," linebacker Chad Greenway said in a glum Vikings locker room. "It's unfathomable that it would happen like that."
Added coach Leslie Frazier: "We didn't play up to our standards."
Maybe these Vikings weren't quite ready for prime time. Perhaps they don't deserve status as a serious contender in the NFC playoff picture.
It sure seemed that way Thursday, particularly through a first half in which the run defense was gashed, the second-year quarterback was booed and even the star running back had trouble taking care of the ball.
Just like that, the Vikings found themselves in a 30-10 third-quarter hole, unable to match Tampa Bay on either side of the ball.
For one night anyway, the Buccaneers were the much better team and their highlights were many.