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Crax wrote:Yeah, the coach shouldn't have to repeat every question. They need an audio guy to manage audience mics on/off when asking questions.

The Vikings always have that problem. It's maddening. How hard is it to get a #### microphone in the audience?
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I'm not always fond of Goessling's articles, but this piece was really well written and spot on, IMO.

http://espn.go.com/blog/minnesota-vikin ... -than-fire

I liked this line from Zim:
"Bill Parcells used to have a big sign in the facility -- and I may put one up, too -- that said, 'Dumb players do dumb things. Smart players very seldom do dumb things,' and it's true," Zimmer said. "I want us to all understand that we all represent one another, and all of our livelihoods are based on how (we all) do. That's one of the things that we tried to do, tried to (set up) a good educational environment, football-wise."
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Zimmer chatting with PA and Paul Charchian at the combine.

http://www.vikings.com/media-vault/vide ... 151ed45e67
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I enjoyed that. I'm coming around on Zimmer and definitely liking what he says. Figure out how to use the guys you have, play to their strengths, compensate for their weaknesses. Hold everyone accountable and expect them to act like professionals on and off the field. Going forward, it's looking like the number one thing that will get someone cut will be to make boneheaded plays. I like that, because a major problem the Vikings have had on defense has been players playing out of position, not knowing their roles and making bad decisions. Field an aggressive team, field and exciting team, and ultimately be proud of the product that you put out there.
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Eli wrote:I enjoyed that. I'm coming around on Zimmer and definitely liking what he says. Figure out how to use the guys you have, play to their strengths, compensate for their weaknesses. Hold everyone accountable and expect them to act like professionals on and off the field. Going forward, it's looking like the number one thing that will get someone cut will be to make boneheaded plays. I like that, because a major problem the Vikings have had on defense has been players playing out of position, not knowing their roles and making bad decisions. Field an aggressive team, field and exciting team, and ultimately be proud of the product that you put out there.
Sounds like what we have all been waiting for.

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#Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer invited the local beat writers to Winter Park today for lunch and film. pic.twitter.com/HRgcsjzdB3
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5. Zimmer said he hasn't decided if he'll call defensive plays. Likely will feel out through first couple preseason games.
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Mike Zimmer waited a long time to get his first NFL head-coaching opportunity with the Minnesota Vikings.

After he lost out on yet another job in early January, Zimmer almost walked away from the entire coaching-search process.

"I almost didn't go (on the second interview with Minnesota), yeah. I was so disappointed," Zimmer told Fox Sports at Saturday's NFL career-development symposium. "It was like, 'Why even do this?' It was to that point. I figured I was getting too old. I thought, 'Forget this.'"
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap200000 ... ikings-job

Wheeeeew! Thankfully, for us, he's not a quitter! 8)
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Do not mistake KINDNESS for WEAKNESS!


Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool rather than open it and remove all doubt.
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Purple bruise wrote:Zimmer Presser: http://www.vikings.com/news/article-1/Z ... 9b33126f49
Thanks for the link!
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Zimmer may or may not work out, but it's awesome to have a new guy who wants to prove himself after being passed over all these years.
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2greg wrote:Zimmer may or may not work out, but it's awesome to have a new guy who wants to prove himself after being passed over all these years.
And if he doesn't work out, we may all learn the reason why he was passed over all these years.

Just saying.
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Yeah, I am just BEGGING he isn't a Schiano type with his tough nose discipline methods.

Some quotes from Deion Sanders about Cowboys defense a couple of years ago:

On what the Cowboys should do defensively:
“I don’t know the contract situation for Mike Zimmer, but you need to go get him. I don’t know what it looks like over in Cincinnati, go get him. Go get somebody who can really take control and run this defense the way they need it to be run. … He’s the guy for the job. But I think he just signed a new deal last year. But he’s the guy for the job. A guy of that status that commands respect from a team that has no nonsense. He’s not going to tolerate blowing coverages and just not giving effort. He’s just not going to tolerate that. I don’t think the Cowboys are going to tolerate that anymore either. First of all, they’re not that far off. To me this is a good team, they just underachieved. So, they’re not that far off.”
Deion on him getting hired in MN:
Congrats to my dear friend and 1 of the best coaches I've EVER had Mike Zimmer!!! Well deserved and God bless. Truth
Minnesota Viking fans new Headcoach Mike Zimmer is a great Coach but a overall good Hardnose football guy. He won't stand 4 mediocrity.Truth
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