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Report: Mike Zimmer ‘complained openly’ about Kirk Cousins
Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports

Many were surprised when the Minnesota Vikings fired Mike Zimmer, and it now appears that the coach's feelings toward quarterback Kirk Cousins may have played a role in the organization's decision to move on.

According to Chad Graff of The Athletic, Zimmer was determined to get more out of Cousins in 2021 than he had in past seasons. He conducted weekly meetings with the veteran quarterback, which was something Zimmer hadn’t done in their previous three seasons together. Apparently, those meetings were not productive.

Zimmer reportedly “complained openly” about Cousins during coaching meetings last season. More specifically, Zimmer felt that Cousins failed to make “winning plays” for the Vikings and did not elevate the level of play of his teammates. Some within Minnesota’s front office disagreed.

Vikings executives were not happy with how Zimmer handled Cousins in 2021, sources told Graff. They knew Cousins had room for improvement, but they did not feel Zimmer’s style was productive.

Zimmer didn’t only complain privately. The coach threw Cousins under the bus to a reporter early in the season when the Vikings were trailing at halftime of one of their games. He hinted prior to that game that he was not thrilled with the direction of the offense under Cousins.

The Vikings appear to be committed to Cousins, though they will likely want to do something about his $45 million salary cap hit. New head coach Kevin O’Connell is reportedly high on the 33-year-old and feels he has not fulfilled his potential.

If Zimmer lost faith in Cousins, he may not have wanted to return to the Vikings in 2022 and the parting of ways may have genuinely been mutual.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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