What are we to make of what we witnessed Sunday at Mall of America Field? How are we to process not only the end result of the Vikings' 24-13 upset of San Francisco but the thoroughly convincing tenacity with which that mauling was delivered?
Yes, it's only one afternoon.
"It's the third game and we haven't won the Super Bowl," quarterback Christian Ponder wisely declared.
So it would be premature to assess that the Vikings have suddenly turned a corner on their race back to respectability. But perhaps what matters most about what unfolded Sunday is not how the outside world evaluates the dominance shown against a strong San Francisco squad but how the players and coaches do.
The floor is yours, Leslie Frazier.
"That's a big win," the Vikings coach said. "It validates the confidence that we have as a staff in our players. It should be something that hopefully we can build on the rest of the season."
Your assessment, Chad Greenway, on that very crisp and determined effort?
"We feel like if we can replicate what we did today every week and be consistent, we have a chance to do something."