12-18-2017, 03:19 PM
It seemed only fitting the Vikings would seize control of the Bengals by confusing quarterback Andy Dalton with a wrinkle to the Double A Gap blitz package that Mike Zimmer concocted in Cincinnati and parlayed into his first head coaching job in Minnesota.
“Zim’s always got something going,” safety Harrison Smith said when asked about linebacker Eric Kendricks’ 31-yard pick-six early in Sunday’s 34-7 NFC North-clinching rout at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Fifty-one minutes after Kendricks’ interception, Zimmer and Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, friends since the early 1980s, shook hands at midfield.
“Good luck to you,” Lewis said to Zimmer.
Moments later, Lewis was denying an ESPN report that he and the Bengals have agreed to part ways after the season. As for Zimmer, he was being asked about being 11-3 and winning his second NFC North title in four seasons since spending six years helping Lewis avoid humiliating losses like the one on Sunday.
“All Zim does is come up with things,” Newman said. “He’s a football guru genius. He’s super smart. And when you got guys like we have up front, you can do a lot of different things.”
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“Zim’s always got something going,” safety Harrison Smith said when asked about linebacker Eric Kendricks’ 31-yard pick-six early in Sunday’s 34-7 NFC North-clinching rout at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Fifty-one minutes after Kendricks’ interception, Zimmer and Bengals coach Marvin Lewis, friends since the early 1980s, shook hands at midfield.
“Good luck to you,” Lewis said to Zimmer.
Moments later, Lewis was denying an ESPN report that he and the Bengals have agreed to part ways after the season. As for Zimmer, he was being asked about being 11-3 and winning his second NFC North title in four seasons since spending six years helping Lewis avoid humiliating losses like the one on Sunday.
“All Zim does is come up with things,” Newman said. “He’s a football guru genius. He’s super smart. And when you got guys like we have up front, you can do a lot of different things.”
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