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Frederick: This Vikings’ offense is woeful, and seems to be getting worse

The Vikings’ offensive performance on Sunday in Green Bay was the kind you’d see from a 3-12 team playing out the string in a pointless Week 17 tilt long after being eliminated from playoff contention. Of a team that was on its backup quarterback and had its fanbase saying, “We have to get a better No. 2 next offseason so we don’t have to go through THIS again.” Of a team that did not have any interest in opening up its playbook, and when it was finally forced to, you understood why. Minnesota managed 4 total yards of offense in the second half of a 23-6 loss to Green Bay on Sunday. That number dips below zero if you include a 5-yard loss on a false start infraction. The second half drive chart: 3 and out 3 and out 3 and out interception interception The offensive highlights of the final 30 minutes were sacks of J. J. McCarthy, where the quarterback was ruled down at his own 1-yard line rather than them being ruled safeties. The game was over the moment Minnesota went down multiple scores after a blunder by Myles Price on a punt return. The Vikings couldn’t block Packers star edge rusher Micah Parsons, or anyone else on Green Bay’s defensive front. McCarthy isn’t nearly good enough at this juncture to operate the offense under the most optimal conditions, as proven last week in a 19-17 loss to Chicago wherein Minnesota played 58 minutes of putrid offense . at home . against one of the worst defenses in football. When facing a good defense in a bad script? Forget it, it’s over. It’s non-competitive. Minnesota’s offense is an eyesore. Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell admitted postgame to reporters that his team’s margin for error is “razor thin” at the moment. The narrow path to victory he described sounded like a team hoping to milk the clock to shorten the game and win 13-10. Never would you have thought this was possible in the O’Connell era. In the coach’s previous three seasons guiding the Vikings’ offense, Minnesota has ranked sixth, fifth and sixth in the NFL in passing yards. That includes a season in which Josh Dobbs, Nick Mullens and Jaren Hall took turns filling in after Kirk Cousins went down with a season-ending injury. Minnesota is averaging 138 yards through the air in McCarthy’s six starts. On a day when they lost by three scores, the Vikings attempted only 19 passes, and even that somehow felt like too many. There was never a guarantee Minnesota would always be good, but with O’Connell, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, the assumption was the Vikings would always be fun. Yet this neutered offense is currently one of the toughest watches in football. It can be enjoyable to watch a youthful signal caller learn, develop and blossom, even amid growing pains. But this experiment is getting worse every week. O’Connell and McCarthy keep referring to mechanical changes the 22-year-old is attempting to master and implement on the fly. That process, frankly, feels impossible to complete midseason. It’s currently going about as poorly as you’d expect. As a result, fans likely feel worse and worse about this team with each passing performance. And with playoff odds now sitting south of 5% after this latest loss, what’s the point of tuning in? It’s certainly not for entertainment; there was none of that to be found on Sunday.
https://www.echopress.com/sports/pro/frederick-this-vikings-offense-is-woeful-and-seems-to-be-getting-worse

RBI to auction government securities worth Rs 28,000 crore on October 10

According to a recent government notification, the government may accept further subscriptions of up to Rs 2,000 crore per security. The sale will be conducted through the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Mumbai Office, utilizing its Core Banking Solution e-Kuber system.

The auction will use a multiple-price mechanism, allowing both competitive and non-competitive bids. Non-competitive bids will be accepted between 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. on October 10, while competitive bids will be taken from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on the same day. The auction results will be announced on October 10, and successful bidders must make their payments by Monday, October 13.

Primary Dealers can submit bids for underwriting the Additional Competitive Underwriting (ACU) portion between 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on the day of the auction, October 10.

Additionally, the securities will be eligible for “When Issued” trading from October 7 to October 10, 2025.

As reported by news agency ANI, the auction process differs depending on the type of security. For multiple price-based auctions, successful bids are accepted at their respective quoted yield or price. In contrast, for uniform price-based auctions, all accepted bids are settled at the cutoff yield or price.

The RBI has stated that auctions will be yield-based for new securities and price-based for reissued securities. In the case of Floating Rate Bonds (FRBs), the auction will be spread-based for new securities and price-based for reissues. When placing bids for new FRBs, bidders should quote the spread in percentage terms.

Furthermore, the RBI release highlights that securities will be issued in a minimum amount of Rs 10,000 and in multiples of Rs 10,000 thereafter.

To summarize the key timings:

– ACU portion underwriting bids by Primary Dealers: 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. on October 10
– Non-competitive bids: 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on October 10
– Competitive bids: 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on October 10
– Auction results announcement: October 10
– Payment due by winning bidders: October 13

This issuance reflects the continued efforts by the government and RBI to maintain transparent and efficient debt markets through advanced auction mechanisms.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/rbi-to-auction-government-securities-worth-rs-28000-crore-on-october-10-23597604