The nicest thing you can say about the Vikings is that they aren't that good.
If you take the approach that this is a dominant, 13-victory team that ran away with its division, expectations rise to the point of absurdity, given this team's flaws.
If you take the approach that Kevin O'Connell, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, Kirk Cousins, Justin Jefferson and their supporting cast had to perform brilliantly to drag an average team to unexpected heights, you can justify a series of medal ceremonies.
The 2022 regular season tested the resolve and creativity of those people. The playoffs of January 2023 will test their mettle in a new way.
In the regular season, this team proved its mental toughness and cohesiveness by going 11-0 in one-score games, winning in almost every way a team can win.
The one thing the Vikings haven't done is prevail in a must-win game. Because this group hasn't played one until now.
Blowing out Green Bay on opening day ranks as the Vikings' most important victory. Winning at Buffalo on the strength of Jefferson's catch for the ages ranks as their most spectacular. Winning with a record comeback against the Colts ranks as their most historic.
But winning 11 one-score games is not the first line you'd want to put on your resume, because winning close games against bad teams, or constantly falling behind in the third quarter, is hardly an ideal habit.