Vikings kicker Blair Walsh had just kicked a last-second, playoff-clinching field goal to beat the Packers when he was asked if the season he's having is beyond his "wildest imagination."
The unflappable rookie was about to respond when fellow first-year player Matt Kalil intercepted the question with the most logical of answers.
"Duh," Kalil said. "No question."
Walsh's record-breaking regular season concluded with him going 3-for-3. He hit from 54 yards, 37 yards and from 29 as time expired in a 37-34 victory at Mall of America Field on Sunday. Now, he'll take his Pro Bowl season to Lambeau Field for the rematch in Saturday night's NFC wild-card game.
"I don't know how he does it," linebacker Chad Greenway said. "He makes it look so easy. But even that 29-yarder at the end, I would have shanked that thing into the fifth row."
Walsh finished the season with more records than anyone could have imagined when the sixth-round draft pick replaced veteran Ryan Longwell shortly after the draft.
"I learned a long time ago not to predict what a kicker will do," Vikings special teams coach Mike Priefer said. "But people ask, did I think he would have this type of year? And I think, no one has ever had this type of year. So the answer is probably not."
While Priefer talked about the "ice water" in Walsh's veins, Walsh talked about Packers coach Mike McCarthy trying to ice him by calling a timeout right before Walsh attempted his 29-yarder.