Blair Walsh faced the cameras and recorders at his locker, and handled, best he could, every question about the missed field goal. Twenty-seven measly yards, wide left, and the Vikings were done for the year. It seems almost unfairly cruel that a football game can come down to a single play, a single player performing a non-contact action so anathema to the rest of the sport. But that’s kicking. On just about any other play, it takes 11 men to make things go right. On a kick, it just takes two or three men to fail. I’m not entirely sure why we so lionize players for facing the media after the worst moments of their career—and you saw it everywhere yesterday and today, broadcasters and writers crediting Walsh for answering questions when he could have understandably moped home with…