The Minnesota Vikings have completed roughly the first quarter of their season after falling to the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-21 in Dublin, Ireland. They’ve gone 2-2 in what looked like the easiest part of their schedule at the beginning of the season and still looks that way now.

It has been a disappointing start to the Vikings’ season, as the Vikings have generally not played well in three of their first four games, particularly offensively. The one exception was the 48-10 blowout of the hapless and deflated Cincinnati Bengals at home in week three.

The central issue for the Vikings’ offense has been below average quarterback play. Offensive line injuries and inconsistent pass protection has been a contributing factor, but both J.J. McCarthy and Carson Wentz have been responsible for a hi

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