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“It’s important that that continues. They did a great job, but it was also one game,” said Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins. “We’ve got to be able to do it week-in and week-out in this league. Consistency’s a big deal to have success in the NFL, so I’m going to pat Bisi … Irv, all the guys this week on the back and say, ‘Hey, great job. Let’s go do it again. Stack games up on top of each other.’
“So we’re going to call on them throughout. Whether Adam’s healthy or not, they’re going to get rotated in and we’re going to count on them,” Cousins added.
Said Zimmer: “It’s important to have guys that are reliable and that Kirk trusts. I think all of those things are really important. I think the more that we can spread the ball around to a lot of different guys helps. Get the ball to [Dalvin] Cook, get the ball to Kyle, get the ball to Smith, Diggsy (Stefon Diggs). The more guys that you have, the better chance that you have to find somebody open.”
Thielen, who has played in 87 straight games, said his injury is tricky since he’s never dealt with a hamstring issue before.
But with the Vikings on a short week, and an extended break before a Week 9 road game at Kansas City, Thielen noted he wants to be smart about his health.
“Yeah, just trust in the trainers and the people in this organization. I have a lot of faith and trust in them,” Thielen said. “I’m doing whatever it takes, and they’re doing whatever it takes to try to get me to play.
“If the doctors think it’s probably not smart to play, then that’s the way it is,” Thielen continued. “But I’m going to do whatever it takes, and I’m extremely hopeful I can play.”
He added: “I’m sure they’re sick of me in the training room, I’ll just say that.”