For years, the Minnesota Vikings’ offensive line has been a headache, but the real culprit last season wasn’t just poor play—it was injuries. The starting five barely saw the field together, and backups struggled to keep up. Surprisingly, less than half of the sacks were actually on the O-line; quarterbacks and play-calling played a big role too. Instead of demanding a total overhaul, maybe the answer is simple: keep the starters healthy, tweak the coaching, and get better quarterback play. With four solid starters locked in, do you think patience is the smarter move, or is it time for a shakeup? #Sports #Football #Vikings