Kirk Cousins' Vikings were trailing 14-7 at halftime. Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports

The Minnesota Vikings struggled on offense in the first half of their season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, and coach Mike Zimmer didn’t hold back at halftime.

With Minnesota trailing 14-7 at the half, Fox sideline reporter Jennifer Hale shared on the air that Zimmer had laid the blame for the poor performance at the feet of quarterback Kirk Cousins, who Zimmer accused of holding onto the ball for too long.

In general, coaches don’t like to single out players like this, especially in a fairly casual halftime interview. It’s not exactly a great sign for Cousins if Zimmer is comfortable putting him on blast like this.

The bottom line is that Zimmer just doesn’t seem to have a lot of faith in Cousins to run the offense. That was hinted at in a somewhat eyebrow-raising quote earlier in the week. This dynamic will be very interesting to watch for the remainder of the season.

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