10-01-2020, 02:19 PM
General Manager Rick Spielman said Wednesday the 0-3 Vikings are close to getting the season “turned around,” especially on defense where head coach Mike Zimmer’s group is allowing 34 points and 440 yards per loss so far.
Spielman said his optimism is rooted in Zimmer and the coaching staff’s ability to tailor defensive schemes to the player’s skill sets, a process dragging longer into the season as Zimmer “learns what the players can do” after a summer with limited practices and no preseason games. The Vikings haven’t finished a year worse than 11th in points allowed since Zimmer was hired in 2014, and they rank 31st entering Week 4.
“We’re improving each week,” Spielman said. “We have a lot of new faces, a lot of new starters on the defense. Coach Zim and the players down in the locker room have a very strong belief that we’re going to get this turned around.”
Previously, veteran defenses have given Zimmer the luxury of sitting young players until they’re ready. But this year’s roster turnover combined with injuries to defensive end Danielle Hunter and linebacker Anthony Barr have expedited learning curves, according to Zimmer, while extending the process of finding what coverages, blitzes and game-plan approaches work best.
“It’s taken a little longer,” Zimmer said. “You anticipate that you can get everybody in line and understand everything that you’re trying to do with them pretty quickly, but with some of the young guys that we have this year, it’s taken a little bit of time."
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Spielman said his optimism is rooted in Zimmer and the coaching staff’s ability to tailor defensive schemes to the player’s skill sets, a process dragging longer into the season as Zimmer “learns what the players can do” after a summer with limited practices and no preseason games. The Vikings haven’t finished a year worse than 11th in points allowed since Zimmer was hired in 2014, and they rank 31st entering Week 4.
“We’re improving each week,” Spielman said. “We have a lot of new faces, a lot of new starters on the defense. Coach Zim and the players down in the locker room have a very strong belief that we’re going to get this turned around.”
Previously, veteran defenses have given Zimmer the luxury of sitting young players until they’re ready. But this year’s roster turnover combined with injuries to defensive end Danielle Hunter and linebacker Anthony Barr have expedited learning curves, according to Zimmer, while extending the process of finding what coverages, blitzes and game-plan approaches work best.
“It’s taken a little longer,” Zimmer said. “You anticipate that you can get everybody in line and understand everything that you’re trying to do with them pretty quickly, but with some of the young guys that we have this year, it’s taken a little bit of time."
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