Minutes after the Vikings upset the San Francisco 49ers 23-17, Kevin O’Connell sounded like he was choking up.
“This football team,” the Vikings coach said, “is not a joke.”
Fair enough.
But why isn’t it?
The Vikings finished 7-10 last year, then lost two of their three most important players in free agency. They are without star tight end T.J. Hockenson, and on Sunday they played without No. 2 receiver Jordan Addison.
Somehow, they are 2-0, one year after an 0-2 start led to a noncompetitive season.
So where, exactly, are they better this year?
It’s not a short list.