The Vikings entered their Week 13 matchup with the Seahawks with the hope that rookie quarterback Max Brosmer might be able to give them a spark offensively.
Instead, the club reached a new low under head coach Kevin O’Connell, with the organization getting shut out for the first time since 2007.
“We just did not have the type of an offensive performance that is ever going to be acceptable with the Minnesota Vikings organization,” O’Connell said in his postgame press conference. “That obviously starts with me. It’s not about any one particular player or position. It’s a collective group thing right now where we are just not good enough to overcome some of the things that we’re doing, overcoming some injuries up front and overcoming some of the things that are happening.”
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