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Sunday’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens put the Minnesota Vikings at 4-5 on the season.
Blame certainly can be spread around for the Vikings after Sunday’s game. Kevin O’Connell didn’t have the greatest game in terms of playcalling, there were false starts galore for the offense, Justin Jefferson was a non-factor for much of the game, and the defense gave up 18 second half points to allow Baltimore to pull away down the stretch.
However, Minnesota’s young QB J.J. McCarthy fell on the sword for his team on Sunday, taking the majority of the blame for the loss.
J.J. McCarthy Says All the Right Things After Loss to Ravens
postgame press conference. “I take full responsibility for the pre-snap procedural penalties.”
By the end of the game, the Vikings had been penalized 13 times for 102 yards with eight of those penalties being false starts on offense. It was the most false start penalties by a home team in the NFL since 2009.
“As a quarterback, you’re the orchestrator of the orchestra. I take full responsibility for anything that happens on that field, and at the end of the day, it’s just the little things that we gotta keep focusing on,” McCarthy said. “The focus, the competitive stamina, it’s all gotta be there, but I take full responsibility every single time something goes wrong.”
Those penalties proved to be back breakers on a number of drives. Three of those false starts came on either third or fourth down, and the other five came on first downs, meaning the Vikings either were starting sets of downs from behind pace or making must-convert situations even harder on themselves.
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