Jerome Simpson was minding his own business Wednesday, headed from his locker to the cafeteria at Winter Park, when a wave of reporters walled around him before he could slip free. Simpson has been suspended for the Vikings' first two games, a league-issued punishment stemming from his March acquittal on drug charges.
And the charismatic receiver with the track-star speed will be stuck at home again Sunday when the Vikings host San Francisco.
"Shoot, man, it gets frustrating," Simpson said. "I get so riled up watching these games. I want to help so bad. And I know I can help."
Suddenly Simpson's absence from the passing attack seems as debilitating as ever. And his return for Week 4, now only five days away, has the masses intrigued.
Might he be the shot of prune juice the Vikings need to loosen up their passing attack?
"It's kind of hard to say," Simpson said with a shrug. "But I hope that I can bring a presence here that can be a big help."
Without question, the Vikings believe Simpson has the quickness and athleticism to provide the offense with the vertical threat it so badly needs. Yet, again in Week 3, they will be without him. And after struggling to get anything done down the field last weekend in Indianapolis, things certainly won't get easier when the 49ers' miserly defense visits Sunday.
Consider this data: