It’s gotten so bad for the Vikings lately that head coach Kevin O’Connell can no longer deny the reality.

O’Connell has been forced to look himself in the mirror over the past couple of weeks and come to terms with a simple fact — Minnesota has a bad offense in its current form.

After seemingly hitting rock bottom in a 23-6 loss to the Green Bay Packers, the Vikings somehow found a way to keep digging deeper in a 26-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. The only points the Vikings have scored in that span have come via a pair of lengthy field goals from kicker Will Reichard. They haven’t found the end zone since quarterback J.J. McCarthy threw a touchdown pass in the final minute of a 19-17 loss to the Chicago Bears three games ago.

The inability to push the ball down the field has

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