There's more to playing quarterback than knowing what to do after the ball is snapped. Knowing what to do before the ball is snapped can be even more important in what's becoming a pass rusher's league.
Case Keenum and the Vikings' struggling offense got a painful reminder of that late in Sunday's 14-7 loss to the Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium.
The Vikings trailed by seven points and faced third-and-goal from the 3 with 2 minutes, 19 seconds left. Keenum broke the huddle, surveyed the defense and called the worst possible pre-snap protection adjustment a guy could make in that situation.
Sensing pressure coming from his left side, he called for the line to slide left. In that particular protection call, Lions left defensive end Anthony Zettel becomes what the Vikings call the "Hawkeye."
"The 'Hawkeye' is free," said right guard Joe Berger.
Free as in there's no intention of blocking him. And no one did. Right tackle Mike Remmers slid left to block the tackle. Berger slid left and had no one to block.
"You'd like to get to another call if you could," Berger said. "But that's the play that was called."
Sliding left also makes less sense because of how well left tackle Riley Reiff played with very little help all day.
"I thought I saw something and got fooled," Keenum said. "Changed the protection to the wrong protection."