06-04-2018, 06:35 PM
When the Vikings first turned their attention to John DeFilippo during their offensive coordinator search, they knew they might have some hurdles to clear before landing him.
Word of the Vikings’ interest in DeFilippo leaked out during Super Bowl week, while the 40-year-old was in the Twin Cities preparing for the game as the Eagles’ quarterbacks coach. DeFilippo, who grew up in the Philadelphia area, was in no rush to leave the Eagles, and had earned some interest from the Colts after Josh McDaniels backed out of their head coaching job.
The Eagles won the Super Bowl in Minneapolis, of course, and Philadelphia granted the Vikings permission to talk to DeFilippo several days before his contract expired. And by the time general manager Rick Spielman and coach Mike Zimmer flew to Philadelphia to interview DeFilippo after the Eagles’ parade, the coach had done enough research to know he was going to take the job if it was offered.
“When you go and take a chance on a situation, there’s three things you want to look at: Stable ownership, stable front office, stable head coach,. This place was 3-for-3,” DeFilippo said in an interview in his office. “You know when you’re making a life decision like that, and leaving a place where you’re from, a place where you’re comfortable, you just won the Super Bowl and you have arguably — if he didn’t get hurt — the MVP of the league last season [Carson Wentz] and the Super Bowl MVP [Nick Foles], and you’re really happy in your role … I didn’t know Frank was going to get the head job in Indianapolis. I think, the more people get to know me, I’m not some egomaniac where I need to be an offensive coordinator. To make that decision, my wife and I sat down, and I said, ‘Honey, this place has stable ownership, a stable front office and is stable at the head coaching position.’ Once we talked about that, it made the decision much, much easier. I had faith they were going to go out and do what’s best for this football team at the quarterback position. If I didn’t feel that, there was no way I would have taken this job.”
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Word of the Vikings’ interest in DeFilippo leaked out during Super Bowl week, while the 40-year-old was in the Twin Cities preparing for the game as the Eagles’ quarterbacks coach. DeFilippo, who grew up in the Philadelphia area, was in no rush to leave the Eagles, and had earned some interest from the Colts after Josh McDaniels backed out of their head coaching job.
The Eagles won the Super Bowl in Minneapolis, of course, and Philadelphia granted the Vikings permission to talk to DeFilippo several days before his contract expired. And by the time general manager Rick Spielman and coach Mike Zimmer flew to Philadelphia to interview DeFilippo after the Eagles’ parade, the coach had done enough research to know he was going to take the job if it was offered.
“When you go and take a chance on a situation, there’s three things you want to look at: Stable ownership, stable front office, stable head coach,. This place was 3-for-3,” DeFilippo said in an interview in his office. “You know when you’re making a life decision like that, and leaving a place where you’re from, a place where you’re comfortable, you just won the Super Bowl and you have arguably — if he didn’t get hurt — the MVP of the league last season [Carson Wentz] and the Super Bowl MVP [Nick Foles], and you’re really happy in your role … I didn’t know Frank was going to get the head job in Indianapolis. I think, the more people get to know me, I’m not some egomaniac where I need to be an offensive coordinator. To make that decision, my wife and I sat down, and I said, ‘Honey, this place has stable ownership, a stable front office and is stable at the head coaching position.’ Once we talked about that, it made the decision much, much easier. I had faith they were going to go out and do what’s best for this football team at the quarterback position. If I didn’t feel that, there was no way I would have taken this job.”
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