Mike Zimmer is the leading candidate to be the next Minnesota Vikings Head Coach. According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Bengals defensive coordinator is in Minnesota for a second interview for the Vikings head coaching job today. Once the Mike Zimmer deal is complete, coupled with NFC North rival Detroit hiring Jim Caldwell, only the Cleveland Browns will be searching for a coach among NFL teams.
As you can see, NFL Head Coach openings are a Rust Belt thing this offseason.
Mike Zimmer also had a second interview with the Tennessee Titans yesterday, but they obviously went in a different direction- hiring Ken Whisenhunt. So once the Mike Zimmer hire is completed what will his staff in Minnesota look like?
“The easy guess for defensive coordinator is Paul Guenther, Zimmer’s linebackers coach in Cincinnati. Guenther and Zimmer have worked together for a long time and are in sync schematically. The easy guess for offensive coordinator would have been Hue Jackson, but he will be staying in Cincy as OC after the departure of Jay Gruden. With Jackson off the table, most insiders seem to agree that Zimmer will now target out-going Detroit offensive coordinator Scott Linehan to run his offense.” (The Viking Age)
Multiple sources are saying that Mike Zimmer to Minnesota is all but completed now. It’s interesting that the Mike Zimmer decision, which we may get a formal announcement on later tonight or perhaps tomorrow, took so long to happen. We know the Vikes really started their search early because we’ve all known since late November that Leslie Frazier was going to be canned.
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