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Which stage of grief are you in about Zimmer?
#11
Zim was a great hire at the time and has been a good coach for this franchise. Today was just one game. 

That said, while the writing might not quite be on the wall yet, the cap is off the pen. 

We’ll see what happens over the next monthish but the kindest thing I can say about the Vikings effort today is uninspired. 
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#12
Tough schedule. Horrible game to lose. Need two wins in the playoffs to remain employed. 
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#13
Quote: @JR44 said:
@Greylock said:

The offense remains predictable with the annoying habit of throwing behind the sticks on 3rd downs and hoping for a missed tackle.
This has been the norm since Cousins has gotten here and it is all on him.  If you want to know how much of  a team player he is, watch the 3rd and 11 play on the last drive of OT and watch him not even think about throwing for a 1st, Thielen was not even in position to run after the catch, so it was just dumping it off, that is how his stats go up and his wins go down.  
I do not think cousins is anything more than a bridge QB but that play is designed to be put in Thielen’s hands. It was a terrible playcall. When they run that play it is going to thielen almost every single time. We have a habit of calling plays that do not extend beyond the sticks and that has been a problem since WAAAAAAY before Cousins or Thielen got here. 

Our Defense gave up 27 points today. That is unacceptable when your entire team identity is supposed to be defensive awesomeness. And the oline accounted for how many yards in penalties? Close to 100? Honestly I don’t know. And the pressures. And coupled with no time in preseason….

Cousins is not Tom Brady. But his coch is not putting this team in position to be successful.
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#14
I accepted that Zim was nothing more than a washed up DC years ago.
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#15
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
I accepted that Zim was nothing more than a washed up DC years ago.

You definitely were ahead of the curve on that one, SWA…!
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#16
I’m over Zim. I moved to acceptance last year. 

I’m also over Kirk. He needs to go. Its past time we realize that “decent” or “game manager” shouldnt also mean top salary. 

I think Id hang onto Speileman at this point?  Though our lack of 1st round difference makers is starting to show. I almost wish they’d let someone else do the first pick and let slick rick handle the rest. 
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#17
The theory dictates that an individual “moves on” to the next stage....

Ive been in “anger” since 1972 with the franchise.

With Zimmer......yeah.....anger
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#18
Every even year I'm in acceptance mode...


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#19
It's kinda like when you rekindle a relationship with an old flame and that old familiar shitty taste in your mouth returns.
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#20
I have been off the Zimmer bandwagon since the Philly debacle.  

I do think he was a very good hire at the time but it is time to move on after this season - IMO.
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