Found October 22, 2009 on Vikings Now:
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Vikings defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier has made clear to his players that deviating from their assignments will not be tolerated. "You just got to make sure you're where you need to be, and you can't do your own thing, no matter the situation," he said, referring to some of the plays that led to the Baltimore Ravens comeback from a 27-10 fourth-quarter deficit. "If we get better at doing that, down in an down out, we'll eliminate a play like that. I mean, it's a nothing play against that defense. "It shouldn't happen." So what happens if it does? "You have to point out the mistakes, and you have to make them aware that if it consistently happens, you run the risk of losing your position," Frazier said. "You just can't continue to have busted assignments..." That's a strong statement, coming from the usually reserved Frazier. Meanwhile, former Vikings safety Darren Sharper leads the NFL with five int...
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