Zimm being Zimm...
On his job security:
Zimmer is 47-32-1 in the regular season and 1-2 in the postseason. He has two NFC North titles and a trip to the NFC Championship Game.
“All that stuff is out of my hands. I feel my winning percentage is 60 . I think Dennis Green’s might be 61 . Bud was 62 or 64 . And Jerry Burns was in the 50s . And those three guys are in the Vikings Ring of Honor. So, I feel like we’ve won quite a few games. But the job security thing really isn’t up to me. It’s up to others, I guess.”
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On what made him think he and John DeFilippo actually could coexist last season:
The run-first coach fired his pass-heavy new coordinator 13 games into a disappointing season.
“I don’t really want to talk about him. I felt like he was a good coach. He is a good coach. I thought that would be a good fit when we decided to do it. But it just didn’t turn out that well. I hope he does good. I really do. I guess I wasn’t good enough in stressing how we win here, I guess is the best way to say it. And, in fairness to John, Tony [Sparano, the line coach who died on the eve of last year’s training camp] was a good sounding board to me, and he was a good sounding board to John as far as knowing the things I wanted.”
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On whether he regrets releasing Carlson:
Last year’s fifth-round draft pick lasted two games before being released after missing three field-goal attempts in the 29-29 tie at Green Bay. As a Raider, Carlson made 16 of 17 attempts last year and seven of eight this preseason.
“He’s done good since he’s left. And maybe the pressure of being on a team that supposedly is going to the Super Bowl wasn’t the same as it was for him out there last year. So, I don’t know. In hindsight, 20-20, yeah, I probably should have kept him. But we did what we felt was right at that time. And he had missed some in the preseason and all that. So, we just felt like we can’t lose this season because of the kicking game.”
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On kickers and how they’ve been his Achilles’ heel:
“The crazy thing is, OK, take a defensive back. Xavier Rhodes. I expect him to do his job. If he doesn’t do his job, I’m going to get after him. But like with kickers, they have the one job they have to do. And you expect that they better do their job. But if you say anything bad about kickers, you’re being mean or something like that. … So, I think it’s just the accountability of, ‘Hey, this is your job.’ And we understand they aren’t going to make every kick. But missing a 27-yarder in a playoff game? And the one at the end of Green Bay , which puts us in the playoffs? You know, it’s just frustrating.”
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On the instability of the long snapper, holder, kicker and punter positions throughout training camp and the preseason:
“It probably wouldn’t have gotten to that point if we were making all the kicks and we felt the holds were good. It’s hard to tell. Was it the hold? Was it the snap? Because we had two snappers. … But, yeah, it is a little concerning,” Zimmer said during the Aug. 21 interview.
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On this year’s offensive coaching staff:
Zimmer assured a like-minded offensive staff when he promoted Kevin Stefanski to coordinator and hired Gary Kubiak as assistant head coach/offensive consultant. Longtime Kubiak cohort Rick Dennison was a package deal as line coach and run-game coordinator.
“I understand preseason is preseason but when I’m on the headphones with the offense during the game, and I’m listening to the communication between Kevin and Gary and sometimes Dennison, it’s just like music to my ears. It’s like, ‘Man, the collaboration with these guys is outstanding.’ Kevin might want to run a play and Gary will say, ‘No, I don’t like that one.’ So calls something else. And Gary might suggest something and Kevin will say, ‘I’m really thinking about doing that later one so I’m calling this.’ The communication between those guys and even when they installed the system and went through every little detail, it’s just been really good. … I’m sure there are going to be some hiccups, but at least we have ways of guys to play fast. Not thinking too much and sitting there at the line of scrimmage and making checks and doing this and doing that. Just get up there and, ‘Let’s go, baby.’ ”
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On what led him to Kubiak:
“I didn’t know Gary really well. I had heard from somebody that he said, ‘I’d really like to coach with Zim.’ And so that kind of got my ears perking a little bit. … I don’t think I’ve ever beaten him, but I always knew that that scheme was very, very difficult."
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On what gives the Vikings so much faith in Kirk Cousins, whose career record is 34-38-2, including 0-1 in the playoffs:
“The biggest thing we felt like he was a very talented guy. He can throw the football. Good athlete. Really accurate. We felt like defensively we could help him. I went and saw him right after we signed him. He said, ‘What do you want me to do?’ I said, ‘I want you to be yourself. We have a good team around you. You don’t need to do anything crazy special. All you have to do is be yourself and that will be good enough for us.’ If we can play complementary football, I think that will play to his strengths. … I just feel we got away from last year. … At New England , we were averaging like 8 yards a carry. And we were throwing the heck out of the ball. And they’re up there in a three-down front with eight guys standing on the line of scrimmage trying to pressure us every snap because they knew we wouldn’t stick to the run.”
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On whether he feels more pressure this season:
“I feel pressure every year. Do I feel more pressure? No. But I want to do good for the team and the franchise and the owners. I want to do good for them. But I don’t feel more pressure. I think I’m a pretty good coach. I’m at 60 percent and all that stuff and hopefully it goes higher this year. But I want to win for everybody else. I’m not worried about getting fired. I’m not worried about retiring. Nothing like that. I like this team.”
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On how much longer the 63-year-old wants to coach:
“I honestly don’t know. I don’t even think about it. It’s hard to stop. I love teaching. I don’t like losing, so that might make you . And the grind is obviously hard. But it’s 16 weeks. Heck, anybody can do 16 weeks.”
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http://www.startribune.com/vikings-season-preview-week-day-3/558349152/
Hurry-up Vikings, we ain't getting any younger!
@"greediron" said:@"njvike" said:
Chilly in 4.5 seasons : 1-2 in the Playoffs, 1 NFCC road appearance (lost in OT by 3)
Zimmer in 5 seasons : 1-2 in the Playoffs, 1 NFCC road appearance (crushed by 31, game over at halftime)Seems almost identical to me.....with the exception of one NFCC game being competitive and the other, well, not so much.
And mentioning the BB and Brady combo in a comparison with Zimmer and Cousins is beyond laughable, even for you. But, if you insist, how did BB and Brady respond to that SB defeat the following season? Oh, yeah....They won their 6th Championship in 9 appearances since 2000.
How did Zimmer and (insert Viking QB flavor of the year here) respond to THEIR humiliating defeat? Oh, yeah. They pissed down their leg in the final game of the season (at home) and failed to make the playoffs. That's really an apples to apples comparison. Good job.
Not sure why I even respond as your bit is mostly trolling.
I didn't compare Billicheat and Brady to Zimmer and Cousins. I merely pointed out that the QB and coach you denigrated as subpar went on to beat the Patriots in the superbowl. The eagles and Foles had some magic going on that year, part of it was changing their offense in the playoffs to better suit Foles and that made it very difficult to game plan for.
Oh and the following year. Our OC got poached for a head coaching job. NE's OC turned down a HC job to stay there. So yeah, the following year was a bit different. One team had the continuity they have had for many years, BIllicheat, Brady and McDaniels. What did we have? Zimmer, new QB, new failure of an OC, lost our line coach/run game coordinator.
Talk about apples. You wouldn't know an apple if it fell on your head.
Tsk, tsk. For shame. Those are not very nice things to say, particularly coming from a person who chose to publicly reprimand me for using the offensive term "slappy" in response to someone who was trolling ME. Careful, Zygi might take away your "Bestest Viking Fan Ever!" badge!And, you DID introduce BB and Brady into the discussion, not me. Don't get your purple panties in a bunch when someone responds to something YOU wrote, OK?
But to close this on a positive, I gotta give you credit : you have certainly earned your Doctorate in "Vikings Excuses". Too funny.....4 OC's, 4 QB's and 4 kickers in 4 seasons.....but NO ONE is at fault, it's just bad luck. Similarly, NE has had stability coupled with unprecedented success for this entire century, but THAT'S the product of cheating and good luck. Hoooookay.
And I agree, please don't bother replying, your blind allegiance drivel makes my head hurt. Thanks in advance!
@"njvike" said:@"greediron" said:@"njvike" said:
Chilly in 4.5 seasons : 1-2 in the Playoffs, 1 NFCC road appearance (lost in OT by 3)
Zimmer in 5 seasons : 1-2 in the Playoffs, 1 NFCC road appearance (crushed by 31, game over at halftime)Seems almost identical to me.....with the exception of one NFCC game being competitive and the other, well, not so much.
And mentioning the BB and Brady combo in a comparison with Zimmer and Cousins is beyond laughable, even for you. But, if you insist, how did BB and Brady respond to that SB defeat the following season? Oh, yeah....They won their 6th Championship in 9 appearances since 2000.
How did Zimmer and (insert Viking QB flavor of the year here) respond to THEIR humiliating defeat? Oh, yeah. They pissed down their leg in the final game of the season (at home) and failed to make the playoffs. That's really an apples to apples comparison. Good job.
Not sure why I even respond as your bit is mostly trolling.
I didn't compare Billicheat and Brady to Zimmer and Cousins. I merely pointed out that the QB and coach you denigrated as subpar went on to beat the Patriots in the superbowl. The eagles and Foles had some magic going on that year, part of it was changing their offense in the playoffs to better suit Foles and that made it very difficult to game plan for.
Oh and the following year. Our OC got poached for a head coaching job. NE's OC turned down a HC job to stay there. So yeah, the following year was a bit different. One team had the continuity they have had for many years, BIllicheat, Brady and McDaniels. What did we have? Zimmer, new QB, new failure of an OC, lost our line coach/run game coordinator.
Talk about apples. You wouldn't know an apple if it fell on your head.
Tsk, tsk. For shame. Those are not very nice things to say, particularly coming from a person who chose to publicly reprimand me for using the offensive term "slappy" in response to someone who was trolling ME. Careful, Zygi might take away your "Bestest Viking Fan Ever!" badge!And, you DID introduce BB and Brady into the discussion, not me. Don't get your purple panties in a bunch when someone responds to something YOU wrote, OK?
But to close this on a positive, I gotta give you credit : you have certainly earned your Doctorate in "Vikings Excuses". Too funny.....4 OC's, 4 QB's and 4 kickers in 4 seasons.....but NO ONE is at fault, it's just bad luck. Similarly, NE has had stability coupled with unprecedented success for this entire century, but THAT'S the product of cheating and good luck. Hoooookay.
And I agree, please don't bother replying, your blind allegiance drivel makes my head hurt. Thanks in advance!
In case you missed it (of course you did) I was insinuating you probably don't believe in gravity either. It was probably Rick's fault.
And why yes I did introduce the Patriots to the discussion. And follow the bouncing ball, I didn't compare them to Mike and Cousins. I simply said, your lame excuse that Philly had a 2nd year coach and backup QB rings about as hollow as that apple did when it bounced. Your insinuation that they were a horrible team that beat Mike Zimmer and Rick (was he the DB that bit on the double move?) doesn't fly when they also took it too the patriots in the superbowl. They were the best team most of the year, then got hot in the playoffs with Foles.
And the only panties in a bunch is obviously your feelings since you can't call people names. So if you want to argue here, you might have to get a bit more creative, rather than instantly skipping a grade or 2 and going to 5th grade insults.
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