LONDON – Leslie Frazier said he didn't want to make any snap decisions regarding his quarterback situation.
The Vikings coach said it would be "premature" to name Matt Cassel his starter without reviewing film of Sunday's 34-27 victory against Pittsburgh and being able to discuss it with his coaching staff.
They'll have some extra time, with the Vikings on a bye week.
"I don't know what I would base it on other than what I've seen with the naked eye," he said.
The naked eye, however, revealed quite a bit about Cassel and the entire offense with him at the controls. The Vikings finally married big plays in the passing game with Adrian Peterson's running to achieve the kind of balance that they believe can force defenses to play them more honest.
Cassel passed for 248 yards and two touchdowns, and Peterson rushed for a season-high 140 yards and two touchdowns. The offense scored points on four consecutive possessions at one point and finished with no turnovers for the first time this season.
"When you have the best running back in the NFL, if we can make plays and take advantage of our opportunities in the passing game like we were able to, you can see what happens," tight end Kyle Rudolph said.
The passing game labored with Christian Ponder under center. Ponder committed seven turnovers (five on interceptions) and ranked 30th in passer rating in three starts before suffering a fractured rib against the Cleveland Browns.