Minnesota Vikings as the NFL's next big thing.
Sixty disastrous minutes of football and a throughly deserved 20-3 loss to the 49ers on Monday night sure put that party on hold.
Bridgewater will rightfully shoulder some blame for Minnesota's ugly 0-1 start—his own head coach provided a scathing review of his performance immediately afterward—but the Vikings still have much-bigger problems than their second-year quarterback.
The list can probably start with the Minnesota offensive line, a patched-together group that figures to enter Week 2 with precious few rivals for the title of worst front five in football.