LONDON – Christian Ponder played an entire NFL game Sunday, went through meetings and treatment on Monday, flew all night to London, played with schoolkids at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday, and represented the Vikings at a news conference on Wednesday.
Sometime in that 72-hour window, the Vikings determined that Ponder has sore ribs. Here's how the conversation might have gone:
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier: "How are those ribs, Christian?"
Ponder: "Fine. Why?"
Frazier: "We think you took a hit there in the first quarter. We think that affected your play. In fact, you got hit so hard it may have affected you retroactively. We think it explains the way you played in Detroit."
Ponder: "I'm ready to play, coach."
Frazier: "I've already talked with our doctors. They're going to examine you now, and they're going to find that your most important rib — let's call it the 'throwing rib' — is bruised so badly that it's a wonder you're still upright. I'm prescribing one Sunday of rest."
Ponder: "But we're in England. We're promoting the NFL. The most exciting play in football might be the interception return for a touchdown. You really think you have someone who can fill my shoes?"