Heading into the 2021 Offseason- FO/Coaching
Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2021 2:41 pm
Hey guys, unfortunately this wasnt the season we were hoping for but we're also entering my favorite time of year, the offseason leading up to the draft. I'm going to do a post 2020 review on coaching, positions, etc. I will do it in separate threads
FRONT OFFICE/COACHING
GM Rick Spielman- I'm know some of you like him and some of you dont. You all know that I've always been a fan of his. IMO, he is not the problem by any means. This team is still loaded with talent and Spielman is the person bringing that talent in. He's also given us 27+ draft picks between 2020 and 2021. That's what most teams get in 4 years, we're doing it in 2. Granted, Spielman has had his misses but tell me a GM that hasnt? No less he just nailed this past draft class IMO with another 11-12 picks coming up in the 2021 draft.
HC Mike Zimmer- This year has been a roller coaster for me with Zimmer. During the 1-5 start, I was done with him, sick of the conservative 1992 approach, etc. Then we went on a run and I said to myself "ya know, this team is depleted and he really has them tuned in right now I gotta give it to him.". And then how we finished the season out has me learning hard the other way again. Will Mike Zimmer get fired? No. I can just about guarantee it. Ownership will give him the benefit of the doubt given the defense was depleted and life will go on.....like we're still coaching in 1992. I think the biggest problem with Zimmer right now is I believe he has an EXTREMELY tight leash around the neck of this offense. The Vikings were very much a 2nd half team this year and my reasoning behind it? Mike Zimmer's conservative approach. I think Zimmer was going into to each and every game saying "okay we need to pound the ball and play good defense". Well, when halftime hits and you're in a tight game or down and you realize it's crunch time that's when the leash starts to loosen. This offense is loaded minus the OL. There is no reason to try and hold them back. ESPECIALLY, when you're practically starting a practice squad defense. There is literally 0 aggressiveness in Zim anymore. Offensively or defensively. He has not only became more and more conservative by the year, it's by the day at this point. Everything is predictable, everything is slow paced, there are zero wrinkles, a very vanilla playbook on both sides of the ball, his overall ability to evaluate talent and who should be on the field is pitiful, etc. And to add onto that, his overall game managing is just absolutely terrible. I just feel like this team is capable for so much more but he is holding them back.
OC Gary Kubiak- and the important piece I feel like nobody is talking about....Klint Kubiak. I mentioned his name last year during the offseason and possibly moving up the ranks. Many were down on this idea of him being the OC because "we've never seen him call plays before". Okay? Well this is how guys eventually get their start. Klint has been working under his father since 2016 and coached at the college ranks prior to that. We NEED some young blood in here calling some shots. We know Zim is sticking around. BUT, I think this would also be the perfect time for Gary and his son to sort of "swap roles". Rumors have always swirled about how involved Gary Kubiak wants to be. I think having his son Klint as the OC and Gary overseeing him like he did Stefanski would be the perfect setup for a possible in house head coach down the road. Not that I think Gary isnt a good playcaller because I think he is/was and now is being controlled by Zim. But I really want to see a young gun similar to a Kevin Stefanski take on a bigger role instead of the nursing home stable we currently have as coaches. Keep an eye on that sleeper....Klint Kubiak
Co-DC Andre Patterson/Adam Zimmer- I'm fine leaving this as is for now. #1, I dont believe a DC under Mike Zimmer does jack squat. And #2, this defense was so depleted this year that it's hard to tell if they even did a good job or not.
Overall, I'm fine with our GM but I'm at the end of the road with the HC. Unfortunately, not much is going to change for at least another year or two.
FRONT OFFICE/COACHING
GM Rick Spielman- I'm know some of you like him and some of you dont. You all know that I've always been a fan of his. IMO, he is not the problem by any means. This team is still loaded with talent and Spielman is the person bringing that talent in. He's also given us 27+ draft picks between 2020 and 2021. That's what most teams get in 4 years, we're doing it in 2. Granted, Spielman has had his misses but tell me a GM that hasnt? No less he just nailed this past draft class IMO with another 11-12 picks coming up in the 2021 draft.
HC Mike Zimmer- This year has been a roller coaster for me with Zimmer. During the 1-5 start, I was done with him, sick of the conservative 1992 approach, etc. Then we went on a run and I said to myself "ya know, this team is depleted and he really has them tuned in right now I gotta give it to him.". And then how we finished the season out has me learning hard the other way again. Will Mike Zimmer get fired? No. I can just about guarantee it. Ownership will give him the benefit of the doubt given the defense was depleted and life will go on.....like we're still coaching in 1992. I think the biggest problem with Zimmer right now is I believe he has an EXTREMELY tight leash around the neck of this offense. The Vikings were very much a 2nd half team this year and my reasoning behind it? Mike Zimmer's conservative approach. I think Zimmer was going into to each and every game saying "okay we need to pound the ball and play good defense". Well, when halftime hits and you're in a tight game or down and you realize it's crunch time that's when the leash starts to loosen. This offense is loaded minus the OL. There is no reason to try and hold them back. ESPECIALLY, when you're practically starting a practice squad defense. There is literally 0 aggressiveness in Zim anymore. Offensively or defensively. He has not only became more and more conservative by the year, it's by the day at this point. Everything is predictable, everything is slow paced, there are zero wrinkles, a very vanilla playbook on both sides of the ball, his overall ability to evaluate talent and who should be on the field is pitiful, etc. And to add onto that, his overall game managing is just absolutely terrible. I just feel like this team is capable for so much more but he is holding them back.
OC Gary Kubiak- and the important piece I feel like nobody is talking about....Klint Kubiak. I mentioned his name last year during the offseason and possibly moving up the ranks. Many were down on this idea of him being the OC because "we've never seen him call plays before". Okay? Well this is how guys eventually get their start. Klint has been working under his father since 2016 and coached at the college ranks prior to that. We NEED some young blood in here calling some shots. We know Zim is sticking around. BUT, I think this would also be the perfect time for Gary and his son to sort of "swap roles". Rumors have always swirled about how involved Gary Kubiak wants to be. I think having his son Klint as the OC and Gary overseeing him like he did Stefanski would be the perfect setup for a possible in house head coach down the road. Not that I think Gary isnt a good playcaller because I think he is/was and now is being controlled by Zim. But I really want to see a young gun similar to a Kevin Stefanski take on a bigger role instead of the nursing home stable we currently have as coaches. Keep an eye on that sleeper....Klint Kubiak
Co-DC Andre Patterson/Adam Zimmer- I'm fine leaving this as is for now. #1, I dont believe a DC under Mike Zimmer does jack squat. And #2, this defense was so depleted this year that it's hard to tell if they even did a good job or not.
Overall, I'm fine with our GM but I'm at the end of the road with the HC. Unfortunately, not much is going to change for at least another year or two.