Re: The Vikings 9th Head Coach is...
Posted: Wed Jan 15, 2014 10:09 pm
He was also an assistanct coach during a super bowl win as well, Super Bowl XXX - '95 cowpies
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.....I never knew Spielman did that. He wanted the players opinions as well. Great idea on Spielman's part!!@GoesslingESPN
Robison said when #Vikings met w/Spielman, they gave him a list of traits they were looking for in a coach. Thinks Zimmer meets many of them
.....seems like a slight blow to Frazier but he's definitely right.@GoesslingESPN
B-Rob on Zimmer: "He sounds like kind of the opposite of Frazier. He shows a lot of passion, excitement, emotion." #Vikings
Well not in year one maybe, mainly because it will be a new system. Isn't that going to be refreshing to have a more attacking system, I bet Xman will flourish in Zimmers defense. And I bet Smith will go next level, Zimmer knows what he has already in those 2 young studs.PacificNorseWest wrote:Miracle worker he is not. And keep in mind that just because defense is his specialty, doesn't automatically mean they will field a top tier defense.
We all remember the guru that is Brian Billick and how his tenure in Baltimore was backed not by a great offense, but by an astounding defense.
What I'm excited about is his demeanor and attitude that he'll bring.
Haha. I think Bruce Boudreau is the perfect mix between Zimmer and Frazier!Purple bruise wrote:This is not your Leslie Frazierhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxLLqLIutuA
And that might be a good thing
WTFpsjordan wrote: Haha. I think Bruce Boudreau is the perfect mix between Zimmer and Frazier!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXkGJtY4A4E
Wow.psjordan wrote: Haha. I think Bruce Boudreau is the perfect mix between Zimmer and Frazier!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXkGJtY4A4E
... and from his column today:Zimmer is known for creative defenses and creative use of the language. Those who saw him on Hard Knocks know he can cuss like a late-night cable comedian.
I believed Leslie Fraizer would have won if he had been given a good quarterback and good cornerbacks. Zimmer will need Rick Spielman to find him a good quarterback, and he'll need to either hide the Vikings' defensive flaws or overhaul the entire unit.
Given the nature of the NFL, if Zimmer can handle the rigors of being an NFL head coach, he could contend in his first year. The Vikings have plenty of offensive talent and plenty of young talent. Whether or not he wins the press conference, Zimmer will have a chance to win next season, assuming the Vikings' quarterback position is functional.
More at the links.There is no doubt Zimmer can coach defense and lead men. The questions he will have to answer in his first head-coaching job are the same every novice NFL head coach has to answer, including Frazier three years ago:
1. Will his leadership skills translate into his new role? Coordinators coach one-third of the team and rarely deal with big-picture organizational decisions, or have to act as the spokesman for the franchise. Many new head coaches are shocked at the diverse demands on their time and patience.
2. Can he augment his strengths by hiring a winning coordinator on the other side of the ball, and can he either command or effectively delegate on the side of the ball that is his strength? Zimmer needs to hire an excellent offensive coordinator, and a defensive coordinator who can either take command of that unit or effectively act as Zimmer’s proxy.
3. Can he find the right quarterback? The easy answer is drafting a franchise player in the first round, but Jon Gruden earned his fame by coaching Vikings castoffs Rich Gannon and Brad Johnson, and there are second-, third- and sixth-round draft choices still alive in the NFL playoffs. Zimmer and Spielman have to find the right guy somewhere, or they can share an agent while they are searching for jobs in two or three years.
Souhan said basically the same thing about the Vikes hiring a coach with the opposite of Frazier's personality.Personality-wise, the Vikings have hired the complete opposite of Les Frazier, just as we all knew they would.
Not to say that one temperament is better than the other, because Frazier was well respected. But if there is going to be a change, it might as well be a complete change. Zimmer is going to approach his duties a bit differently, and even though both sides are kissing on the cheek right now, it would be interesting to be in the room if and when Zygi Wilf suggests a personnel move.
Yes, that would be entertaining.
Personality aside, Zimmer brings an outstanding track record of defensive success. Vikings players who griped about defensive coordinator Alan Williams' conservative approach last season should have no such complaints under Zimmer, who is noted for his aggressive approach and eagerness to blitz.
So move over, Jerry Burns, your intergalactic record for most F-bombs by a head coach in one four-minute stretch -- 18 during a postgame news conference rant on Nov. 11, 1989 -- could be in jeopardy. Anyone who has seen the HBO series "Hard Knocks" knows that Zimmer has the potential to crash through that magical 18 mark.