Pretend you know nothing about the Vikings' quarterback situation. You know nothing about Joshua Dobbs or about Kirk Cousins' Achilles. Now imagine sitting down and watching the past two games with the sound turned off.
It would be impossible to tell that Dobbs has been with the team for the football equivalent of a cup of coffee — and that alone underscores how the Vikings have taken a sledgehammer to NFL conventional wisdom.
He didn't look new to the system. There wasn't chaos on the field. Nothing that even remotely suggested something was amiss. The offense functioned as any effective offense should, with synergy between 11 players.