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Vikings’ flaws exposed as Buccaneers romp

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(MCT) — MINNEAPOLIS — At the end of an intense and frustrating Thursday night at Mall of America Field, the Vikings didn’t try to sugarcoat their 36-17 loss to Tampa Bay.

It was a home stumble with so many flaws that the first step to recovery will require an honest self-diagnosis.

“You can’t lay an egg like that at home the way we did,” linebacker Chad Greenway said from a glum Vikings locker room. “It’s unfathomable that it would happen like that.”

Added coach Leslie Frazier: “We didn’t play up to our standards.”

Maybe these Vikings weren’t quite ready for prime time. Perhaps they don’t deserve status as a serious contender in the NFC playoff picture.

It sure seemed that way Thursday, particularly through a first half in which the run defense was gashed, the second-year quarterback was booed and even the star running back had trouble taking care of the ball.

Just like that, the Vikings found themselves in a 30-10 third-quarter hole, unable to match Tampa Bay on either side of the ball.

For one night anyway, the Buccaneers were the much better team and their highlights were many.

First and foremost, there was the dazzling running of Doug Martin, an emerging rookie out of Boise State, who shredded the Vikings’ defense with his power, quickness and assertiveness on his way to 214 total yards and two touchdowns.

Martin broke the game open early in the second half with a 64-yard touchdown catch on a screen pass, a huge play in which he burst past Greenway and left at least three defensive backs in his wake.

All night long, Martin gave the Vikings headaches, the third player in three weeks to top 100 yards on the ground against the Vikings.

“He just runs hard,” safety Harrison Smith said. “He’s a complete back. He runs it, he can catch it. He’s a power back. But he has some moves too. He has some speed. He’s an impressive player.”

Yet there was also the veteran hustle of 16th-year veteran Ronde Barber, who stripped Adrian Peterson late in the first half, creating a turnover that Tampa Bay quickly turned into a touchdown.

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