One thing I noticed early in Sunday's game:
The Vikes had 4th and 4 in what you could call "no man's land". I think they were on something like Seattle's 42 yard line, so it would either be a long field goal in not-so-great weather or a punt that could very well result in a touchback, only getting them 22 yards of field position.
They chose to go for it, and ran a play that possibly could've been called for offensive PI; I don't think it was, but it did have some sort of pick element to it. The result was Hockenson was wide open for something like 12 yards or so. 1st down.
I thought it was pretty genius since the basically the only 2 options for the outcome of that play were that either Hockenson would be wide open for a 1st down, or that we would've been called for PI, moved back 10 yards, and then the punt would've been a no brainer and positive aspects of a punt would increase.
It's probably something that other coaches do to, but I just thought it was a pretty great coaching/play calling decision.