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The Minnesota Vikings have been among the most disappointing teams in the NFL this season. The Vikings were overachievers a year ago when they went into the final game of the regular season with a chance to earn the top seed in the NFC. They lost that game and the Wild Card game that followed, and the 2025 season has seen them sink to last place in the NFC North.
As bad as things have been for the Vikings (4-6) with the unproven J.J. McCarthy at quarterback, there is is still at least a slim chance the Vikings can turn things around. If that is going to happen, it must begin with their Week 12 game at Green Bay against the archrival Green Bay Packers (6-3-1). Head coach Matt LaFleur’s team is one-half game behind the Chicago Bears for the top spot in the division, but the Packers have been anything but consistent.
As head coach Kevin O’Connell and defensive coordinator Brian Flores prepare their game plans against the Packers, they know that there have been several aspects for the team to build off of. However, the Vikings were counting on McCarthy developing into a dependable and winning quarterback this season, but it has not happened to this point.
This is particularly troubling to O’Connell, who has developed a strong reputation as a coach who can develop excellent quarterbacks. He has had success with Kirk Cousins and Sam Darnold with the Vikings, and he helped Matthew Stafford develop into a Super Bowl-winning signal caller when he was the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams.
While O’Connell is not about to give up on McCarthy, it may be difficult for him to turn things around this season. Sill, he has to do better this week than he did against the Bears in Week 11.
McCarthy’s biggest problem to this point has been his inaccuracy throwing to open receivers. He made multiple poor throws against the Bears when Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and tight end T.J. Hockenson were open. Making matters worse were the drops by those receivers on six other passes by McCarthy.
There are no guarantees that the performances of McCarthy and his receivers will improve, but the always-encouraging O’Connell is doing everything he can to put his players in a winning position . The key may be McCarthy getting off to a sharp start and delivering accurate passes early in the game. He could not do that against Chicago and his confidence appeared to take a significant dip.
Hitting a couple of medium- or long-range passes to Jefferson and Addison early in the game could give the Vikings the jump start they need to compete with Jordan Love and the Packers.
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