The Vikings’ offensive performance on Sunday in Green Bay was the kind you’d see from a 3-12 team playing out the string in a pointless Week 17 tilt long after being eliminated from playoff contention.

Of a team that was on its backup quarterback and had its fanbase saying, “We have to get a better No. 2 next offseason so we don’t have to go through THIS again.”

Of a team that did not have any interest in opening up its playbook, and when it was finally forced to, you understood why.

Minnesota managed 4 total yards of offense in the second half of a 23-6 loss to Green Bay on Sunday. That number dips below zero if you include a 5-yard loss on a false start infraction.

The second half drive chart:

3 and out

3 and out

3 and out

interception

interception

The offensive highlights of t

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