The day after quarterback Kirk Cousins, running back Dalvin Cook and the Vikings offense cruised through most of the 34-28 overtime win in Carolina, coach Mike Zimmer opened his next press conference with the offensive line, saying the group blocked "very, very well."
That turned back into a problem — among many — in the 20-16 loss to the Cowboys, when Cousins was unable to push the ball downfield due to poor protection and coaching adjustments. He wasn't always accurate, either, despite throwing so shallow on average, his yards per attempt joined some of his worst Vikings moments in past losses to the Bears (2018), Bills (2018), and Packers (2019).
"Well, the pass rush is really good," Zimmer said Sunday night. "They bring a lot of guys, doing a lot of movement up front, twists and games. [Randy] Gregory is disruptive."
Pressure seemed to have a snowball effect, with Cousins and coordinator Klint Kubiak seemingly withdrawing at times. But on Monday, Zimmer rebuffed the notion the offense wasn't aggressive enough. There were more downfield shots called than passes made by Cousins. But the quick-pass approach was foundational, with some deep throws schemed off screen passes to bait an aggressive secondary, and none of it worked often enough.
"The first play of the game, we tried to take a shot. We tried to hit a double move that we didn't connect on," Zimmer said. "We had another, the one with pass interference to Jefferson, when he got hurt, was a deep over route. So, it's not like we don't have those things that we're planning on doing. It's just sometimes they're not working."
A three-play stretch in the third quarter helps to show how poor blocking doomed the Vikings offense, and had lasting effects. This was another rough outing for the interior trio of center Garrett Bradbury, left guard Ezra Cleveland, and right guard Oli Udoh.
1. The Vikings were marching with the score tied 10-10, and finally getting an intermediate connection with receiver Justin Jefferson for 18 yards off play action. They followed with two more plays for 10 yards — a run and play-action pass — and were near the red zone.
Kubiak calls an inside zone run, and Cousins sticks with it against an eight-defender front.