Vikings coach Leslie Frazier didn't blame his players after the team's comeback against the Falcons fell short on Sunday. Minnesota lost 24-14 after Frazier's decision to go for it on fourth down at Atlanta's one-yard line backfired. "I told the players that's more on me," Frazier said, adding, "I let my emotions get the best of me." There were four minutes remaining in the game, plenty of time for the Vikings to kick an easy field goal and hope their defense stopped the Falcons. "That's purely on me," he said. "Just a bad mistake on my part, putting us in that position. But the guys did battle right until the very end. I just have to be smarter in that situation. ... It's something I've got to learn from."