The Minnesota Vikings looked like a disaster without J.J. McCarthy in Week 13. Minnesota got shut out 26-0 by Seattle in rookie Max Brosmer's debut as a starting quarterback. Brosmer made several rookie mistakes, including a particularly ugly interception during the second quarter.
Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell took full responsibility for Brosmer's ugly pick-six against the Seahawks.
“I didn’t like the play-call. It’s totally on me in that moment,” O'Connell said on Monday, per The Athletic's Alec Lewis.
The interception happened on a crucial fourth-and-one from deep in Seattle territory. Minnesota could have tied the game with a field goal, but decided to go for it on fourth down to hopefully gain the lead.
Brosmer rolled out right and was immediately pressured by DeMa

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