Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:48 pm
They'll probably both have rings somewhere else within the next three years....it's the Vikings way. Well, maybe scratch that....that only happens with coordinators.
It'll be interesting to see who the new guys are. We'll see how the fan base emotionally deals with what should be a total rebuild. If you're not getting better and on the trajectory towards a super bowl? You're better off blowing it all up and starting over. The fans pretend like that's what they want but wait until the team is three seasons in with five wins after winning three and four games the seasons leading up to it.
MN sports fans are the worst. It's a part of the overall MN passive aggressive insecurity that afflicts this state. The fan base would rather have teams that go 9-8, 10-7, and only have a chip chair and a chance at getting out of the wild card round because that means the national pundits sitting at a big fancy table ....the big talking heads doing the weekly half time shows where they touch on every market.....will give the MN fan base the proverbial pat on the head by saying, "Don't sleep on MN." Vikings fans relish that mediocrity....being just good enough to where every four years they might pull off the upset in a wild card/divisional round playoff game and scream, "You Like That! You Like That!?"
Zimmer was a pretty good head coach....was able to beat Green Bay half the times he faced them....there's a shitload of value to that. After beating them the first game this year Green Bay fans hit the nail on the head by nonchalantly going, "Good for you....you beat our undermanned team while they played on the road after the refs all but gift wrapped the Win for you....congrats on winning what is your version of the Super Bowl."
MN is always going to be mediocre for a couple key reasons. Unlike the NBA or MLB where free agents won't come here....guys actually want to play in MN. The facilities are top-notch and there's a lot of respect amongst the league for the team's owners and the organization as a whole. There are a ton of reasons why MN could and should be able to pull off a historic run like a New England, a Dallas in the 90's, a San Francisco in the 80's, a Steelers in the 70's, etc. This is why they won't:
The organization is abysmal at drafting and developing quarterbacks.
That's the number one reason, with a bullet, why the Vikings will never win the super bowl. Look at who wins super bowls....teams that draft and develop good QB's. Last year was the rare exception...a total fluke....that you had the GOAT decide to leave the team that drafted and developed him and where he still won six of his seven....six of his seven count for the point I'm making, so excuse me for calling last year what if was, a "total outlier"......last year counts as the one out of ten year outliers. If you're banking on the GOAT deciding to pull up chalks and relocate to MN and bring with him enough talent, credibility, and professionalism....you probably shouldn't hold your breath unless you want to be called Mr. Blue-in-the-Face. We had our chance to do that in 2009 with Favre and the Vikings of course "Favre'd it Up."
You have to be able to draft and develop what amounts to HOF quarterbacks, or near HOF QB's then get lucky when they go on a tear to win-it-all (see Joe Flacco and Eli Manning...twice) to have any chance of winning a super bowl. Green Bay has greatly underachieved by only reaching three super bowls and winning two with thirty years of HOF quarterbacking where no one would call you crazy for arguing both Favre and Rodgers are top five all-time. They might disagree and say they're both top ten, or even top twenty, but the point remains the same....
To be good....Really Good...Good enough to win it all.....you have to be proficient at drafting and developing QB's and the Vikings historically have been fukcing horrendous. Green Bay and New England, the latter especially, draft QB's all the time and develop them to where even if they don't need them they can flip them for huge assets. There's nothing more valuable in the NFL than a good QB on a rookie contract. Look at Russ Wilson, Roethlisberger, or even Marino....dude made it to the big game right away but didn't once he had to be re-signed to a big contract.
If I were the Wilf's I'd be on the phone with Ted Thompson or Belicheck and trying to bring in who they think is the best up and coming young guy when it comes to identifying talent at that QB position and developing them. I honestly wouldn't give a flying fukc about coaching pedigree. It doesn't matter as long as you can draft and develop a borderline HOF or better QB.
That's it. Make that the entirety of your job search if you're the Wilf's....and don't be afraid of pulling an unconventional guy out of some college in the middle of bumfukc nowhere a la a Mike Leach. Doing it "the way you're supposed to do it" will never get the Vikings a super bowl. Break the mold....don't be afraid of being a epically bad for multiple three or four year different coaching hire durations until you figure it out.
That'll never happen because the MN Vikings are the Champions of Choking and always will be and that's why I love them. They're almost always good enough to be entertaining, good enough to string the fan base along, and I can't wait for them to get crushed once again in the NFC championship game in three or four years....
....those I relish way more than ever winning a super bowl. Those are the real super bowls for me and every other proud to be a self-loathing Vikings fan.
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