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Flores, talking to local reporters Tuesday for the first time since interviewing elsewhere, said the jobs went to deserving candidates after the Jets hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, the Jaguars picked ex-Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, and the Bears hired former Detroit OC Ben Johnson.

“Being able to sit in that interview setting and have a conversation for that role is obviously an honor,” Flores said, “and those jobs went to guys who were certainly deserved. … It was a great experience. I enjoyed it. I’m also very happy to be right where I am.”

Flores is entering his own contract year in Year 3 in Minnesota and said he’s focused on fostering a team chemistry that was abundant in last year’s 14-3 team. That’s where Flores, a lauded tactician, said he puts an onus on the players to communicate and grow together.

While Flores might not yet have a new Vikings contract, he did receive a revamped defensive line that includes two Pro Bowlers — Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave — in the middle with Harrison Phillips, who said he’s already learning pass-rushing tips from his new teammates.
Only seven NFL defensive tackles have more sacks than Hargrave’s 45.5 since he entered the league in 2016. Allen, a 2017 first-round pick, isn’t far behind him with 42 career sacks.

“I’ve loved it,” Allen said Tuesday of Flores’ defense. “The first thing that all of my guys that I train with down in Tampa, Florida, said was, ‘Man, what a madman.’ His schemes are intricate, he throws a lot at the offense, makes its hard. Definitely someone that you need to be in the playbook for, but I love it.”

Even during a half-speed practice like Tuesday’s, the Vikings defense had some moments where they mixed things up on new quarterback J.J. McCarthy, including the pre-snap defensive line shifts that try to throw off an offense’s cadence and blocking angles.

“It’s a lot,” Allen said. “He throws a lot on the defensive line, the defense in general. But he really gives it up to us, the players, to make a lot of the calls. It isn’t like that everywhere. It’s definitely unique.”

The stoic Flores escalated his praise when talking about the defensive line, where he called out Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, Taki Taimani and fifth-round pick Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins among those who provide “a good amount of depth in that room.”

“That group I’m really excited about,” Flores said.

They’ll be surrounded by a trio of edge rushers in Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel and 2024 first-round pick Dallas Turner, who Flores said has shown some growth this offseason by setting a good daily routine.

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"The stoic Flores escalated his praise when talking about the defensive line, where he called out Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, Taki Taimani and fifth-round pick Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins among those who provide “a good amount of depth in that room.”

If these guys can make a step forward in this D and TID can be a player, what a huge plus with Allen and Hargrave added. Phillips and Dallas Turner as well. Taimani is a key depth/rotational guy as he's a true nose tackle, built low and powerful. Pace Jr. is going to eat well behind these guys.
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(Yesterday, 08:29 AM)purplefaithful Wrote: Flores, talking to local reporters Tuesday for the first time since interviewing elsewhere, said the jobs went to deserving candidates after the Jets hired former Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, the Jaguars picked ex-Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, and the Bears hired former Detroit OC Ben Johnson.

“Being able to sit in that interview setting and have a conversation for that role is obviously an honor,” Flores said, “and those jobs went to guys who were certainly deserved. … It was a great experience. I enjoyed it. I’m also very happy to be right where I am.”

Flores is entering his own contract year in Year 3 in Minnesota and said he’s focused on fostering a team chemistry that was abundant in last year’s 14-3 team. That’s where Flores, a lauded tactician, said he puts an onus on the players to communicate and grow together.

While Flores might not yet have a new Vikings contract, he did receive a revamped defensive line that includes two Pro Bowlers — Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave — in the middle with Harrison Phillips, who said he’s already learning pass-rushing tips from his new teammates.
Only seven NFL defensive tackles have more sacks than Hargrave’s 45.5 since he entered the league in 2016. Allen, a 2017 first-round pick, isn’t far behind him with 42 career sacks.

“I’ve loved it,” Allen said Tuesday of Flores’ defense. “The first thing that all of my guys that I train with down in Tampa, Florida, said was, ‘Man, what a madman.’ His schemes are intricate, he throws a lot at the offense, makes its hard. Definitely someone that you need to be in the playbook for, but I love it.”

Even during a half-speed practice like Tuesday’s, the Vikings defense had some moments where they mixed things up on new quarterback J.J. McCarthy, including the pre-snap defensive line shifts that try to throw off an offense’s cadence and blocking angles.

“It’s a lot,” Allen said. “He throws a lot on the defensive line, the defense in general. But he really gives it up to us, the players, to make a lot of the calls. It isn’t like that everywhere. It’s definitely unique.”

The stoic Flores escalated his praise when talking about the defensive line, where he called out Jalen Redmond, Levi Drake Rodriguez, Taki Taimani and fifth-round pick Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins among those who provide “a good amount of depth in that room.”

“That group I’m really excited about,” Flores said.

They’ll be surrounded by a trio of edge rushers in Jonathan Greenard, Andrew Van Ginkel and 2024 first-round pick Dallas Turner, who Flores said has shown some growth this offseason by setting a good daily routine.

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If he can continue to avoid the blood clotting problems he had in college, Redmond has some serious potential. 4-star recruit, elite athletic numbers. I think he'll rotate in with Allen and Hargrave this year and hopefully replace Hargrave when he ages out.
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Read the title too quickly and thought we had locked up BFlo for 3 years. Unless he drops his lawsuit he’s not going to get another HC gig. Which I’m personally fine with.
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#Lions WR Amon-Ra St. Brown on #Vikings DC Brian Flores:

“In games, he runs the craziest defenses I’ve ever seen in my life.”
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