INDIANAPOLIS – At one point in the second half Sunday, Kirk Cousins' report card stood at 1.8, which would be bad if he were a student and that was his grade-point average, but as an NFL quarterback, a rating that low would make Spergon Wynn wince.
Remarkably, it got worse.
Yep, Cousins accomplished a nearly impossible feat. He pulled a Blutarsky in passer rating after three quarters.
0.0.
"Certainly disappointed," Cousins said. "It was just a poor day."
For him, his team, the whole operation.
The Vikings are 0-2 and not close to being competent, which is best reflected in their quarterback's performance in a sobering 28-11 loss to an Indianapolis Colts team that won't remind anyone of the Patriots dynasty.
Cousins threw three interceptions, got sacked in the end zone for a safety for a second consecutive game and finished with a 15.9 rating, ninth-worst in franchise history.