Thank you for reading Football Across Minnesota (FAM), my weekly column that tours football topics in our state from preps to pros. You can find all the previous FAM columns right here. — Chip
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Mike Zimmer opened his postgame news conference Sunday with this gem: "OK, probably didn't play well enough to win today."
Probably?
Yep, and my eating multiple Christmas cookies every day this weekend was probably bad for my diet. (Those little devils are irresistible.)
The Vikings most definitely didn't play well enough to leave Detroit with a win. They didn't coach well enough either, and that's the focus of FAM in the aftermath of a 29-27 loss that feels like it has an epitaph attached to it.
Zimmer had a series of decisions that backfired. Here are five that left me baffled.
1) Shuffling the offensive line
Starting left tackle Christian Darrisaw was unavailable because of an injury. In response, Zimmer's staff took struggling right guard Oli Udoh and moved him to the most important position on the line.