Minnesota Vikings surprise everyone but themselves
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 5:58 pm
This is a great read that focuses on Les Frazier's approach and how the Vikings went from 3-13 to the strong start they've had this season. Right before I read it, I was listening to the Mike Ditka show on WMVP radio here in Chicago and they were talking about Frazier. Ditka speaks very highly of him and they were saying that even as a young player, Frazier was a very reserved, focused individual with genuine leadership qualities and the ability to inspire. One of the reasons I've had such an open mind about him is because I remember what he was like as a player and how throughly respected he is but those who played with him when he was a Bear. If this article is any indication, he's bringing some qualities to the Vikings that could eventually make them special.
Minnesota Vikings surprise everyone but themselves
Minnesota Vikings surprise everyone but themselves
If you want the best understanding of how misunderstood the Minnesota Vikings were entering the 2012 season, you don't have to look any further than one of their brightest stars.
In June, the buzz coming out of Winter Park centered around the possibility Percy Harvin would hold out. Inside the building, coach Leslie Frazier was leaning on him as a leader.
Imagine that.
"Our star players, they were walking with me," Frazier said this week, recounting the tumultuous rebuild of the post-Brett Favre Vikings. "Our key guys stood by me, and that gave me the confidence to keep bringing the message. And they carried the message to the locker room."