For one very strange night, in the middle of an utterly forgettable but ultimately transformative Vikings season, quarterback Josh Freeman took center stage.
On Oct. 21, 2013 — the 10-year anniversary is Saturday — Freeman was thrust into the role of starting quarterback on Monday Night Football for a Vikings team desperately searching for a jolt to their season and a long-term solution at the most important position in sports.
It did not go well.
The game was, however, memorable in its own way — so much so that one-year later I gathered up a group that had watched the game together so that we could recount our experiences in an oral history of sorts.
The game and the lead-up to it were so strange, even while they were happening — as I talked about on Friday's Daily Delivery podcast.
Here are five things to know about it:
*Freeman as recently as the start of the 2013 season appeared to be Tampa Bay's franchise QB after throwing for more than 4,000 yards the year before. But a very public argument with then-coach Greg Schiano led to his benching and release early in the 2013 season. The Vikings scooped him up less than a week later.
*During the introductory conference call with the Vikings, Freeman was heard getting coached by then-Vikings GM Rick Spielman on what answers to provide reporters. Sadly, the audio no longer exists (at least not that I can find), but it was an amazing part of the subplot.