Former Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer has a knack for rubbing people the wrong way.
So when the Vikings fired him in mid-January after eight turbulent seasons, it came as no surprise when those closest to the situation began reflecting on Zimmer’s tenure as one reportedly built on fear mongering and authoritarian leadership.
“The devil’s gone,” an anonymous former Vikings coordinator told Tyler Dunne of GoLongTD.com. “Satan is out of the building.”
“It became toxic,” added Terence Newman, who played under Zimmer and coached with him in Minnesota. “It was a trickle effect. If players are dreading getting cussed out and s--- like that, then it’s going to make it a long day for everybody.”
Those horror stories weren’t lost on new head coach Kevin O’Connell, who in his first face-to-face meeting with his new team confessed that the players would be the ones to facilitate Minnesota’s culture change.
"The culture, the environment, and the vibe is definitely one thing I never take for granted. From the first meeting we had with the players, it was about that."
— NFL Network (@nflnetwork) August 10, 2022
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An affirming, player-first type of coach, O’Connell’s approach appears to be the kind of full-scale reset the Vikings franchise needed. In fact, one of his first acts as head coach was the creation of The Culture Shield — a visual reminder of O'Connell's philosophy that greets the players as they walk the halls of the practice facility and reads, "Our team. Our Way. Our process."
Despite a 72-56-1 record in Minnesota, Zimmer won just two playoff games in three postseason appearances. His best season came in 2017; the Vikings went 13-3 with an NFC North division title before falling to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship game.
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