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Time to embrace mediocrity! Yeah!!
#21
I am trusting the front office. They put in the work and did the interviews. Time will tell how it works out. I am excited for the new coach and offensive philosophy. Looking forward to seeing how the staff comes together.
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#22
I'm good with this hire, but with both a rookie GM & HC there will sure to be missteps along the way as both of these guys get there feet under them. The fanbase has sat thru consecutive non-playoff seasons & has just witnessed the team let an experienced & successful HC candidate walk out the door. Patience is going to be in short supply. 
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#23
I was born the same year as this team, I’m not gonna abandon ship over some entitled, goofy, khaki wearing, chicken hating, quirky coach who took a guided tour of Valhalla. Fuck him, go Vikes…! 







 Wink  B)
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#24
Quote: @"Knucklehead" said:
I'm good with this hire, but with both a rookie GM & HC there will sure to be missteps along the way as both of these guys get there feet under them. The fanbase has sat thru consecutive non-playoff seasons & has just witnessed the team let an experienced & successful HC candidate walk out the door. Patience is going to be in short supply. 
Sure, but when Harbaugh had his success the league was so much different. In 2012 there were 16 players that ran for over 1,000 yards, 13 in 2013. This year there were 7. SF loved to pound the rock with Gore when both were a part of the 49ers and Michigan runs the ball a lot under Harbaugh, especially this year.

What I'm getting at is experience and success are evaluated differently these days since the game is so different and it seems to be more of how much success have you been a part of lately (last 2-3 years).
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#25
Well I'm disappointed but.. it's the Vikings.  Disappointment is a way of life.  

Thing is, how often can you roll the dice on a guy who has taken teams that sucked and turned them into winners consistently?   Versus, let's hire the hot coordinator of the moment?  The hot coordinator is available every damn year in this league and the majority of them are out of a job 2-5 years later.   You can get that guy any year you like.  You can only get a guy with Harbaugh's track record on a rare day when the stars line up.   So for that reason I'm disappointed.  I would rather have taken a shot at greatness that way than just hire another OC/DC guy who's a complete unknown as a HC.   Also I said early in the process that the Vikings have had 3 straight coaches with no prior NFL HC experience and it showed in many ways, and I was really hoping for someone with past experience versus a guy who is totally green.
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#26
Quote: @"Knucklehead" said:
I'm good with this hire, but with both a rookie GM & HC there will sure to be missteps along the way as both of these guys get there feet under them. The fanbase has sat thru consecutive non-playoff seasons & has just witnessed the team let an experienced & successful HC candidate walk out the door. Patience is going to be in short supply. 
Yes, as I mentioned numerous times their will be hiccups with first time GM and HC, no doubt.  

As far as Zimmer being exp and successful that is about 3 years removed.  We needed to move on much quicker at HC and give a new Offensive minded coach a shot.  We are now, I guess never too late.  

I am 50/50 on Kwesi but I really like his first big decision in O'Connell over guys like Harbaugh, Graham, Ryans.  Now O'Connell's big decision is his surrounding coaches and where we are going with Cousins.  He worked with Cousins in Washington, so he already has a close view on him and that is a huge question moving forward.  

I was liking what the Bears had done so far with Poles/Eberflus/ and several assistants under him, but I like the combo of Kwesi/O'Connell better.  Want to see who he brings on!
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#27
Quote: @"Wetlander" said:
Why are some so down on this hire?  Zach Taylor, Brandon Staley, and Matt LaFluer are all former OCs to Sean McVay with varying degrees of play calling experience (LaFleur actually went to Tennessee to get one year of play calling experience before being hired by the Packers).

Have any of those guys failed?  Staley has Herbert playing really well, the Chargers issue isn't offense...  it's the defense.  Zach Taylor is in the Super Bowl and LaFleur had the Packers as the #1 seed in the NFC the past two seasons.

I thought more fans would be excited about this hire.  How would Harbaugh have brought anything new and exciting to Minnesota if he was the HC pick instead?  I mean we got a guy who learned under one of the most innovative offensive minds in the game right now...  I don't get posts like these.
I don't get it either. There were some things I liked about Harbaugh and some things I preferred about KOC. Any objective take is going to have pluses and minuses on both sides. So this batshit one-side notion that Harbaugh was our ticket to the Super Bowl and all other options condemn us to everlasting mediocrity is ridiculous.

You should read some of the stuff on Twitter. I mean Dan Barreiro? Didn't know that idiot was still alive. 

https://twitter.com/DanBarreiroKFAN/stat...99393?s=20&t=fNyDE2HUjGowPH-meI9UiQ


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#28
As I always say, it's the vikings, don't get too high or too low, enjoy the ride!  After 55 years of fandom, I've settled in with hoping for playoff success but not counting on it.
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#29
Quote: @"minny65" said:
@"Knucklehead" said:
I'm good with this hire, but with both a rookie GM & HC there will sure to be missteps along the way as both of these guys get there feet under them. The fanbase has sat thru consecutive non-playoff seasons & has just witnessed the team let an experienced & successful HC candidate walk out the door. Patience is going to be in short supply. 
Yes, as I mentioned numerous times their will be hiccups with first time GM and HC, no doubt.  

As far as Zimmer being exp and successful that is about 3 years removed.  We needed to move on much quicker at HC and give a new Offensive minded coach a shot.  We are now, I guess never too late.  

I am 50/50 on Kwesi but I really like his first big decision in O'Connell over guys like Harbaugh, Graham, Ryans.  Now O'Connell's big decision is his surrounding coaches and where we are going with Cousins.  He worked with Cousins in Washington, so he already has a close view on him and that is a huge question moving forward.  

I was liking what the Bears had done so far with Poles/Eberflus/ and several assistants under him, but I like the combo of Kwesi/O'Connell better.  Want to see who he brings on!
Lastly, I am in the camp to move on from Cousins if we could get a good deal.  But if we can't get a good deal we may have to extend to avoid the 45.  But I'm pretty sure O'Connell knows more than I do - football at leastSmile  I have a big brain and all.  The hiring of an OC type of HC was to evaluate the Cousins situation in my mind and I will let the smaller brains make that decision.  
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#30
Quote: @"minny65" said:
@"minny65" said:
@"Knucklehead" said:
I'm good with this hire, but with both a rookie GM & HC there will sure to be missteps along the way as both of these guys get there feet under them. The fanbase has sat thru consecutive non-playoff seasons & has just witnessed the team let an experienced & successful HC candidate walk out the door. Patience is going to be in short supply. 
Yes, as I mentioned numerous times their will be hiccups with first time GM and HC, no doubt.  

As far as Zimmer being exp and successful that is about 3 years removed.  We needed to move on much quicker at HC and give a new Offensive minded coach a shot.  We are now, I guess never too late.  

I am 50/50 on Kwesi but I really like his first big decision in O'Connell over guys like Harbaugh, Graham, Ryans.  Now O'Connell's big decision is his surrounding coaches and where we are going with Cousins.  He worked with Cousins in Washington, so he already has a close view on him and that is a huge question moving forward.  

I was liking what the Bears had done so far with Poles/Eberflus/ and several assistants under him, but I like the combo of Kwesi/O'Connell better.  Want to see who he brings on!
Lastly, I am in the camp to move on from Cousins if we could get a good deal.  But if we can't get a good deal we may have to extend to avoid the 45.  But I'm pretty sure O'Connell knows more than I do - football at leastSmile  I have a big brain and all.  The hiring of an OC type of HC was to evaluate the Cousins situation in my mind and I will let the smaller brains make that decision.  
Cousins certainly is the elephant in the room.  Do you keep going with a guy who is going to be quite good, but not great?  Or do you move on and take a spin on the QB roulette wheel?  Coaches earn and lose jobs based on their QB's performance. 
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