Throughout his tenure as Minnesota Vikings head coach, which is par for the course when someone is in that role, there have been questions about Kevin O'Connell's choices as an offensive play caller.
If something doesn't work, even if only for a game, then he should change. In other cases, like continuing to have a very injured Carson Wentz drop back over and over earlier this season, his play-calling borders on malpractice.
After the Week 10 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the questions about O'Connell as a play caller are stickier. The game situation drove pass volume late in the game, but the Vikings also passed the ball on 11 of 15 plays during the second quarter--while leading for the entire quarter.