KANSAS CITY, MO. - The script was different, but the pain, frustration and utter sense of helplessness were all too familiar for a Vikings team just one loss from matching the worst start in the 51-year history of the franchise.
"The good news is we didn't give the game away this time," defensive end Jared Allen said after the Vikings fell to 0-4 with a 22-17 loss to the Chiefs in front of 72,931 fans at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
"We just got beat. So that's something, right? I don't know. We got to figure out a way to win."
It's the fourth 0-4 start in team history. A loss to Arizona at home on Sunday would match the 1962 team for the franchise's worst start ever.
"When you're 0-4, you don't want to stay status quo," said coach Leslie Frazier, who joins Bud Grant (1967) and Mike Tice (2002) as Vikings coaches to start 0-4 in their first full seasons.
"You got to look at what we're doing and how we're doing it. Not that you have to make changes, but just take a look at what you're doing and see what can we do better than what we're doing."
And before you ask, that doesn't include benching quarterback Donovan McNabb, who had two touchdown passes but also was erratic with a number of his passes, including a screen pass that was high and behind Toby Gerhart and resulted in an interception that led to a Chiefs field goal.
"No, no," Frazier said when asked whether he'd consider changing to rookie quarterback Christian Ponder. "We're not in a situation where I don't think we're going to make a quarterback change. We'll go back and look at this tape and look at every position and try to see what we can do to help every position do better than we played today."