The Vikings don't care what you think.
They haven't all along. So why start now?
That means you, NFL experts, who had them Sharpied in for a last-place finish in the NFC North, projecting maybe six victories, tops.
Well, look at the Vikings now. The 6-4 Vikings, that is. If all breaks right Sunday -- read: a victory in Chicago coupled with a Green Bay loss to the Giants -- they could share first place in the division heading into Week 13.
And that means you, too, skeptical fans, the ones who witnessed those consecutive losses to Tampa Bay and Seattle a few weeks back and began shoveling out the grave for those 2012 playoff hopes.
Well, understand this: The Vikings were bothered by those failures but never discombobulated. And they promised momentum could quickly be regained with a sharp effort against Detroit.
Then they delivered, winning 34-24 and taking some much-needed serenity with them on their bye-week getaways.
In a season that has been surprising on so many levels, it has been amazing how these Vikings have functioned, somehow deaf to the NFL's cacophony.