The Minnesota Vikings have fallen into a vortex of doom, both with their injuries and the controversy surrounding the broken shoulder of Carson Wentz, who played in two-and-a-half games with the torn labrum and was wincing in extreme pain in the second half of a way-gone loss to the Chargers. How much blame should be thrust upon head coach Kevin O'Connell? The same question can be asked about a 3-4 start in a highly-anticipated season that has gone pear-shaped due to a both a litany of injuries and a performance well below expectations by some who have not been hurt. Veteran Twin Cities TV reporter and radio commenator Darren "Doogie" Wolfson dives into the deep pool of problems to diagnose where they came from, particularly at quarterback, where the Vikings have played poorly and been beaten up behind an offensive line made of 60 percent backups and 16 different combinations. And, oh, that once-vaunted Brian Flores defense. What the hell happened?