Vikings owner Zygi Wilf was not happy to see his Vikings lose to the Packers and Colts, but he still has complete confidence in coach Brad Childress and his staff.
The 0-2 start is not what he expected after spending so much money this past season on free agents.
"They were certainly two tough losses, but the team that we put together, I think, showed what great potential we have," Wilf said. "[Against the Colts] the defense played a hell of a game and the offense is running the ball, being able to do the things we want to do.
"You can't keep on putting field goals up against a guy like Peyton Manning. He's just too good a quarterback. But we had it, and we blew it, but we have a big game [Sunday]. And I think right now we'll be able to step up. ... I just think we have to really make sure that we get plays executed. It's a team effort, and I'm very proud in the way they've played."
Wilf said he believed the tough schedule will help the team in the long run.
"I look back to last year and how the Giants came back from an 0-2 start, got things working well and went on to win the championship," Wilf said. "I know this team has the potential to do that. So I don't think anyone can fault us for not having the heart and the ability to be able to win the games. It's just going to have to come our way, and we're just going to have to change the momentum starting this week."
Not finishing games Wilf said the Vikings have failed to put teams away when they had the chance.
"I just think that we have to make sure that on the field we take advantage of the situations when we have them, and not give teams a second life," he said. "Because when you do it against the good and the bad teams in the league, they'll get you like they have. We just have to be able to make those plays and put the teams away."