Have a young, inexperienced secondary? Pivot into ensuring the pass rush is among the best in the NFL.
After a trio of games, the Vikings are sitting at 0-3, the kind of record that foreshadows the end before it can officially arrive. The Vikings’ main issue may be turnovers, but the offseason brought its own misstep: failing to reinforce the pass rushing department. After all, we’re coming off a game where Justin Herbert was fully comfortable, completing 40/47 passes for 405 yards and 3 TDs. His top wideout — Keenan Allen — put together 18 catches for 215 yards (that’s not a typo, folks).