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Kellen Mond on Zimmer: "We never spoke. Not once."
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https://www.si.com/nfl/vikings/onsi/news...kedin-post

Former Vikings quarterback and draft bust Kellen Mond, who most recently played in the United Football League, is now an artist and photographer who also posts influencer content on LinkedIn.

Mond's most recent post talks about his rookie year with the Vikings in 2021, specifically through the lens of the disconnect between Mike Zimmer and Rick Spielman in their final year together before both were fired. Much of the information is stuff that's been made public in the past, but it's interesting nonetheless.

Mond's post starts like this: "When I was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings, my head coach walked out of the draft room. We never spoke. Not once."

Zimmer walking out when Spielman took Mond in the third round of the '21 draft is something the former eight-year Vikings head coach revealed in an August 2024 interview with the Star Tribune. Mond saying the two never had a single conversation that year is remarkable. An NFL head coach and a rookie QB not talking for an entire season is hard to fathom.

Mond's post then talks about how the Zimmer-Spielman relationship began to sour as far back as 2018, when the Vikings signed Kirk Cousins in free agency. Zimmer not wanting Cousins is another dynamic that's become pretty well-known since that regime ended. Mond said he never saw Zimmer and Spielman speak during that 2021 season.

"Imagine the two most important people in any organization never talking," he wrote. "What happens to that business? It crumbles. And that's exactly what happened."

After the conclusion of an 8-9 season in 2021, both Zimmer and Spielman were let go. Only Spielman addressed the team after finding out.

"The GM addressed the team and thanked us for our hard work, effort and dedication," Mond wrote. "The head coach was nowhere to be found. His reasoning for not addressing the team and players: 'They got me fired.' That response told me everything I needed to know."

Zimmer saying "They got me fired" as his reasoning for not addressing his players after the final game is another detail that was revealed in Mark Craig's 2024 Star Tribune story.

Mond then wrapped up his LinkedIn post by talking about the business lesson he learned from working under Zimmer.

"(It) taught me an unforgettable leadership lesson: Every time you show up to work, you control the energy in the building. The way you act. The way you speak. Your body language. If you forget that enough times, don't be surprised when you have a disconnect with others in your organization. Leadership is an atmosphere you create, not a title you hold."

Mond, 26, was part of an infamous Vikings third round haul in 2021 that also included Pat Jones II and two other busts in linebacker Chazz Surratt and guard Wyatt Davis.

The most notable thing that happened during Mond's Vikings tenure came after a Week 17 game at Lambeau Field. Zimmer was asked if he wanted to see Mond play in the regular season finale the following week, to which he replied "not particularly." Asked why not, Zimmer said "I see him every day." It's one of the lasting memories of the end of the Zimmer era.

Mond had briefly entered that game in Green Bay, while Sean Mannion was banged up, and attempted three passes. They were the only regular season snaps he ever took with the Vikings (or any other NFL team). The former Texas A&M star was released in final roster cuts by Minnesota's new regime the following year.

After brief offseason stints with the Browns, Colts, and Saints, he played for the UFL's now-defunct San Antonio Brahmas in spring 2025. Mond isn't on a UFL roster for the upcoming season, which may signal the end of his football career.

Zimmer, 69, was out of the NFL for a couple years after being fired by the Vikings. He then spent the 2024 season as the Cowboys' defensive coordinator. He has since seemingly retired from coaching.
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"Imagine the two most important people in any organization never talking"

I saw that and thought Mond was including himself in that...

Nothing new here except that Mond wants his 12 seconds of fame.
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Zimmer is an angry, bitter little bitch. He was a fine DC, but he should never have been an NFL head coach.

Reporter to 31 NFL owners: Would you ever hire Zimmer to be the head coach of your team?

31 NFL owners: No.

Reporter: Why not?

31 NFL owners: We saw him in Minnesota. A man needs to know his limitations.
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2015 was the Zenith of Zimmer in MN, winning the North in Lamblow was wonderful and it went downhill from there imo. 

2017 was a "horseshoe of a year" and he was throughly out-coached/schemed vs Philly in the CG

Few fond Zimsu memories from this fan, and he sure aint on my own Mt Rushmore of Viking Coaches.
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(01-23-2026, 03:26 PM)dadevike Wrote: Zimmer is an angry, bitter little bitch. He was a fine DC, but he should never have been an NFL head coach.

72-56-1 record. 2-3 in the playoffs with an NFC Championship Game appearance. Was a Blair Walsh total meltdown on a chipshot field goal away from being 3-2. Took this franchise from an absolute dumpster fire under Les "I'll need to check the tape" Frazier, and turned it into one of the better teams and rosters in the league. The ending was unfortunate, but he was one of the better coaches we've had in our history. Like it or not.
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(01-23-2026, 05:01 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: 72-56-1 record. 2-3 in the playoffs with an NFC Championship Game appearance. Was a Blair Walsh total meltdown on a chipshot field goal away from being 3-2. Took this franchise from an absolute dumpster fire under Les "I'll need to check the tape" Frazier, and turned it into one of the better teams and rosters in the league. The ending was unfortunate, but he was one of the better coaches we've had in our history. Like it or not.

I was at that game; Might have been there with Jimmy, Mike Olson and some others from VF too...IT all blurs together over the years. 

Cold as hell, - Bud in short sleeves at the coin toss and Walsh misses a 27 yarder...It's  not up there with Anderson, but it's close lol! 

That was at TCF and I DO NOT MISS outdoor football in MN, I'll take USB any day of the week.
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27 yard field goal. My drunk uncle kicking in a blizzard could have made that kick...laces out or otherwise. I thought Zimmer was going to strangle Walsh right there on the field
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(01-23-2026, 06:08 PM)supafreak84 Wrote: 27 yard field goal. My drunk uncle kicking in a blizzard could have made that kick...laces out or otherwise. I thought Zimmer was going to strangle Walsh right there on the field

Only reason it came to that was of Walsh,  want to point fingers go rewatch that game and look at all the missed opportunities.  Hell AD fucked up the goal line runs leading to that FG attempt.  It was a crushing ending,   but playing in that weather and kicking that fucked up hold,  hard to condemn the kid when it should have never came down to it.  Our fans response is what I remember most about that game,  more so than being in that cold or some of the other aspects.... the shit I heard "fans" saying about Walsh made me sick.
Why isn't Chuck Foreman in the Hall of Fame?
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(01-23-2026, 05:17 PM)purplefaithful Wrote: I was at that game; Might have been there with Jimmy, Mike Olson and some others from VF too...IT all blurs together over the years. 

Cold as hell, - Bud in short sleeves at the coin toss and Walsh misses a 27 yarder...It's  not up there with Anderson, but it's close lol! 

That was at TCF and I DO NOT MISS outdoor football in MN, I'll take USB any day of the week.

I was at that game too. Sat with SkolVike and PapaScott. That was a fun tailgate and crazy game. The offense could not do anything. 10 to 9 was the final score. I remember so many people saying such nasty things about Walsh. That missed kick sucked but he got all the points.
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I am not sure it would be overly uncommon for the HC to not have much communication with the 3rd string QB, especially when the HC functions as the DC as well and leave the offense to his OC. As far as Zimmer's assessment of Mond, it turned out he was right.
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