With the exception of the rare extreme mismatch in the NFL, most games hinge on the outcomes of 3-5 plays.
And within the context of those games, themes emerge — and get hyper-contextualized when they happen in the first game of the year.
As such, here are the things we thought we had learned after the Vikings' 27-24 overtime loss to the Bengals a week ago:
*The offensive line was an undisciplined mess. Whether it was pre-snap penalties, post-snap penalties, the inability to protect QB Kirk Cousins or the lack of holes for Dalvin Cook, the revamped offensive line looked even worse than last year's subpar line.
*The kicking game, a huge question mark coming into the season, was a pleasant surprise as a spot of strength in the opener. Placekicker Greg Joseph made a game-tying 52-yard field goal against the Bengals. Jordan Berry's overtime punt was a huge difference-maker.
But as Patrick Reusse and I talked about on Monday's Daily Delivery podcast, the script changed in Sunday's loss to the Cardinals.
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So of course the exact opposite happened against the Cardinals.