John DeFilippo called a good game in his Vikings debut. He used both Dalvin Cook and Latavius Murray on the ground and then he also got Cook involved in the passing game with seven targets (six receptions). There were also several instances where receivers were wide open, which is often times a sign of good play design and timely play calls. Keep in mind, the Vikings called two passes on their third-to-last possession, when they were trying to run the clock out. That was aggressive. And then they lined up to go for it on 4th down in their second-to-last possession, which was another aggressive decision. I don't agree the offense got bland at the end of the game. The offense has some areas to clean up. There were a couple drops, there was a fumble and Vikings running backs averaged only 3.0 yards per attempt. But the offense also generated 244 yards and two touchdowns through the air, was seven of 17 (41%) on 3rd downs and possessed the ball for 31:09.