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Bud Grant Part II?

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Bud Grant: Vikings asked me to replace Mike Tice, but for too little

http://www.twincities.com/sports/ci_238 ... -mike-tice

Red being stingy? You don't say. That would've been awesome.

*sigh*
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Wow, he would have been 77. Somehow, I just can't see it. Grant asked for $1 less than the highest paid coach in the NFL at the time. I don't think he honestly wanted to come back and coach.
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Eli wrote:Wow, he would have been 77. Somehow, I just can't see it. Grant asked for $1 less than the highest paid coach in the NFL at the time. I don't think he honestly wanted to come back and coach.
"I would have come back," wrote Grant, who already had two stints as Vikings coach (1967-83 and 1985). "I thought the Vikings had a pretty good team, and returning to coaching was kind of an exciting thought. The money would have been good, and I thought it might be fun to come back to coaching -- for a short time, anyway. It certainly would have been exciting to do at 78 years old."
Sounds like he wanted to come back to me.

There's also a difference between what he wanted and what he would've accepted. Frankly, given his resume I think he would've warranted top-15 or top-10 head coaching $. YMMV
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Like I say, I just can't see a 77 year old guy at head coach in the NFL. There's also a difference between what he would have done and what he says he would have done.

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And considering his age, of course he wanted a lot of money.

Coaching an NFL team? Not an easy task for anyone, let alone for an old man. :P People that age are in relax mode!

I imagine millions of Vikings fans would have been freaking out though if he would have come back for even a year or two.

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But, Frazier will have to do.

Can Leslie Frazier Be The Next Bud Grant For The Minnesota Vikings

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1711 ... ta-vikings
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MelanieMFunk wrote:But, Frazier will have to do.

Can Leslie Frazier Be The Next Bud Grant For The Minnesota Vikings

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1711 ... ta-vikings
Let's start a campaign for the Vikings to have no heaters on the sidelines during their two years at TCF. We'll see how much Frazier can really emulate Bud.
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Eli wrote: Let's start a campaign for the Vikings to have no heaters on the sidelines during their two years at TCF. We'll see how much Frazier can really emulate Bud.
He can already stand there expressionless with his arms crossed. He pretty much has it nailed.
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We could have avoided the Childress era.........Sigh

Would have at least bridged us until they found the right fit.
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I doubt he would have been fully involved though. Might have been a good thing if he hired a couple competent coordinators and just did his job on game day and now and then in practice.

Definitely upgrade over dopety dope.

Man it's nice to have Zygi, who might be a shyster, but at least he's more worried about the salary cap, and not the salary floor.
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