Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen openly expressed his thoughts on the team's struggling offense in Monday night's game against the Seattle Seahawks.

The Vikings didn't score their first points until Dalvin Cook caught a touchdown pass with just 1:10 remaining in the game, with Minnesota suffering a 21-7 defeat at CenturyLink Field.

But thanks to one of ESPN's field mics, we got to hear exactly what the team's star wide receiver thought about the rough performance.

More specifically, we got to hear what he thought about the lack of targets in the passing game, and let's just say that it wasn't positive towards the offensive gameplan.

And here's the audio version for those who want to hear it with their own ears.

Well, that's one way to put it.

Minnesota simply could never get anything going against a strong Seattle defense, and Thielen likely wasn't the only one that was frustrated by the lack of offense, which resulted in the second-lowest scoring output of the season for the Vikings.

That's not an ideal development given the fact that the team spent a ton of money on Kirk Cousins in the offseason, and there will undoubtedly continue to be plenty of scrutiny surrounding both he and offensive coordinator Joe DeFilippo.

The Vikings will attempt to get back on track on Sunday when they host the Miami Dolphins, who are also still in the playoff hunt after scoring a miracle win over the New England Patriots this past weekend.