Stop us if this tale sounds familiar.
It's early December. And the Vikings find themselves in the middle of an entertaining Week 13 clash with a playoff-bound team.
Victory is right there for the taking in a game that easily could become a confidence springboard.
But, alas, two interceptions thrown by Christian Ponder prove crushing in another maddening loss.
Afterward, Ponder steps to a podium and expresses disappointment, wishing he could make amends for his costly turnovers.
"Can't win ballgames that way," he says. "I've got to do a lot better job of getting myself better. I'm disappointed in myself. But I'm even more disappointed that I let down the veteran guys. ... I've had way too many turnovers since I stepped on the field in a Vikings uniform."
As expected, that apology is packaged with Leslie Frazier's reiteration of the Vikings' reality.
"We're not good enough right now to overcome certain mistakes," he says.