The Vikings' offense is in shambles right now as they try to pick up the pieces. The unit has been on a rollercoaster since the offseason, when they had all this discussion regarding the quarterback position. Now, they are left in the dark as to what the future may hold as the season slips away.
Bleacher Report's staff went through each NFL game and discussed the biggest takeaways from each of them. For the Vikings, after their matchup with the Packers, the offense continued to be the issue and the main takeaway.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementTheir staff wrote, "The Vikings have lost three in a row. During their current losing streak, the team's offense averaged 218.3 yards per contest. If Minnesota's defense doesn't make plays and halt opposing offenses, the Vikings don't have much of a chance to get back on track. . .At the same time, opponents aren't lighting up Brian Flores' unit. They're scoring 23 points per game during Minnesota's current skid. The Vikings aren't good enough to score at least three offensive touchdowns right now."
The Vikings' schedule is not going to make it any easier on this offense to get its ducks in a row. With several divisional opponents, and a Sam Darnold revenge game on the horizon, it is going to get tougher before it gets easier.
This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Analyst: Vikings' offense can't be relied on right now
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