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“Hell is empty and all the devils are here”

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(06-13-2025, 11:45 PM)JustInTime Wrote:

I look at him and see an anthropology professor.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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Even the most jaded can't (shouldn't) complain of continuity on the offensive coaching side...
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After reaching new deals with coach Kevin O’Connell and General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah earlier this offseason, the Vikings agreed to a new contract with another key member of their staff on Friday night.

The team reached a new deal with offensive coordinator Wes Phillips, according to sources with knowledge of the situation. Phillips, who’s been O’Connell’s only offensive coordinator here, was on a deal that was set to expire after the 2025 season; he heads into his fourth season with the Vikings after adding one year to his deal, which now runs through 2026.

The 46-year-old Phillips first coached with O’Connell in Washington, before helping O’Connell make the connection with Sean McVay that led to the Rams hiring O’Connell as their offensive coordinator in 2020. Phillips was the tight ends coach on the 2021 Rams team that won Super Bowl LVI, and he joined O’Connell on his first Vikings staff days after Los Angeles won the championship.

Phillips helped oversee an offense that scored the ninth-most points in the NFL last season, as Sam Darnold threw 35 touchdowns for a 14-3 team that became one of the surprise stories of the 2024 season. Eight days after the Vikings’ season concluded with a NFC wild-card playoff loss to the Rams, they agreed to a new deal with O’Connell through the 2029 season.

The deal with Phillips means more time for one of O’Connell’s key confidants, who helps organize the team’s game plan during the week and provides a crucial voice for the coach as he calls plays on Sundays. Phillips turned down a job calling plays for the Chargers after the 2022 season, deciding to stay in Minnesota on O’Connell’s staff; he will work with the head coach and the Vikings’ offensive staff in 2025 as the team prepares 2024 first-round pick J.J. McCarthy to take over as starting quarterback.

Grant Udinski, who was hired for a chief-of-staff role before developing as a coach under O’Connell and Phillips the past three seasons, made the jump from Vikings assistant quarterbacks coach to the Jaguars offensive coordinator job this offseason. But the Vikings still have quarterbacks coach Josh McCown (who interviewed for the Jets head coaching job) as part of their staff, and hired Jordan Traylor to replace Udinski among the coaches who will work closely with McCarthy this season.

NFL rules would allow Phillips to leave for a head coaching job, or an offensive coordinator job with play-calling duties, after the 2025 season. Short of that, his new contract means he will continue working with O’Connell in Minnesota.

Defensive coordinator Brian Flores‘ contract expires after the 2025 season; it remains to be seen if Flores, who interviewed with three teams for head coaching jobs this offseason, would look to test the market next year.

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(06-14-2025, 08:18 AM)JimmyinSD Wrote: I look at him and see an anthropology professor.

I see a guy who has Grant Udinski’s job. 

I guess I’m jaded. Lol
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Actually this just added 1 year through the 2026 season.
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(06-14-2025, 08:21 PM)Kentis Wrote: Actually this just added 1 year through the 2026 season.

I think, when it comes to coordinators, the extensions are typically shorter because they're theoretically looking for a head coaching opening at any given time, and also because their worth dwindles fast when their schemes get decoded by opposing teams.
Wishing a great season for the team, Especially Mundt and Kwenkeu! Big Grin
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The continuity is huge. Vikings seem to be in a unique situation with their coaching staff in that they're not likely to lose any of them any time soon. Vikings might be able to keep the same HC, OC, DC and QB for all three years of the window.
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What I’m most concerned with is our running game. I kind of feel like KOC is the secret sauce on the passing game and getting our QBs on point. I’m not sure that any of the guys under him really makes a huge difference. I just don’t think we’ve had a top tier rushing scheme under KOC. It’s a little hard to tell with our IOL being a little weak historically. Obviously, we upgraded the players, but it would be nice to feel confident that we added a guru for rushing schemes into the mix at some point.
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(06-16-2025, 09:08 AM)MaroonBells Wrote: The continuity is huge. Vikings seem to be in a unique situation with their coaching staff in that they're not likely to lose any of them any time soon. Vikings might be able to keep the same HC, OC, DC and QB for all three years of the window.

Yes, now do Flores.
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