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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    If we don't make the playoffs again in 2026, I'd be fine with firing KOC and promoting Flores to head coach.
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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    So that covers the 2025 "bad" season (we still won more games than we lost). The 2023 bad season was because Cousins had started playing at an MVP level, then blows out his Achilles. That's the entire reason why. Two very, very bad luck years.
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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    Still amazing to me though: - you just cover the GD kickoff against the Bears, they don't win the game - yes I agree, then Green Bay tries to put up a much tougher fight in Week 18 ... but it's at home and our defense is playing at a level that's top of the league, we win that game - we get the...
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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    KAM had a great 2024 FA class. The 2025 class was bad. The drafts cost him his job, plain and simple. Wilfs said as much
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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    Dan was also painstakingly trying emphasize the point that the Vikings inevitably swing like a pendulum back and forth on "style" of head coaches, and now wondering if the same will be true for GM. We had a "football guy" in Rick Spielman. Then we went with a Wall Street analytics "outside the...
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    All Things 2026 Minnesota Vikings Off-Season Thread

    Ben Goessling was on with Dan on Fri and specifically addressed why he and actual legitimate reporters like Seifert, Shefter, etc. aren't reporting things like above. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure ........ Dan Rotman? Who TF is that? .... is a stand up guy. That is gossip. That is not news...
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    GPL: Minnesota Athletics Reports Record $163.6M in Revenue for FY25

    FY 2023-24: - total revenues $151.1M - total expenses $152.6M FY 2024-25: - total revenues $163.6M - total expenses $161.2M The 24-25 report created a new expense label for "Institutional NIL Revenue Share" in anticipation of this quickly becoming one of the largest expense line items in the...
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    GPL: Minnesota Athletics Reports Record $163.6M in Revenue for FY25

    You can compare this latest report versus the prior year's report at these two links: FY 2023-2024 report (published Jan 2025): https://gophersports.com/documents/2025/1/14/Minnesota_FY24_NCAA_Online_Report_-_FINAL_01.14.25.pdf FY 2024-2025 report (published Jan 2026)...
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    Fleck on Perich: “we knew during the season that he was leaving”; says he received a $2 million package to join the hugely-funded Ducks

    What "problem" does this "solution" solve, for that top 25%, out of curiousity? I say that those top 25% programs have things pretty damn good right now. Just like the top teams in the EPL have things pretty damn good. They seem basically to be the same model, to me. Other than EPL has hard...
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    Hey legal guys, please weigh in on Darian Mensah

    Personally, just on the breaking the contract front -- I think the much better answer is to punish the player. Sure, go right ahead, break your contract. And then you're ineligible next season. If the school, conference, player ignore that ... then you revoke their wins and any championships...
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    Hey legal guys, please weigh in on Darian Mensah

    Apologies that I don't quite follow what you're getting at here, but Duke went on record saying they worded the contract like that because they were afraid if they had instead put a buyout clause with a price of say $3M that some school like Miami would just come along and say "Pfft, I keep that...
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    I know you all hate Coyle but

    So what did we decide? Coyle is due a nice pat on the back for not overspending the hefty checks that the Big Ten conference is giving Minnesota simply because they believe -- for now -- that every conference team deserves an equal share of league TV revenue? If he did overspend ... and that...
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    I’m a fleck guy but

    Keeping in mind that the "extra" five games you're quoting here to get to 40 is because of five meaningless bowl wins. Yep, they're wins. Just like beating Northwestern State and Eastern Illinois are wins. Practically .... let's say it really was 40 regular season wins over 2021-25, so 8 per...
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    I’m a fleck guy but

    I never said anything like SEC is right and Gophers are wrong. I agree 100% that the SEC has been worse at scheduling P4 teams than the Big Ten. That said, the SEC is surging ahead with its mandate that all conference teams must schedule 10 P4 games going forward. The Big Ten must respond in...
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    Hope

    The game winning throw -- don't get me wrong, amazing catch as well -- against Penn State never happens if it's Rourke.
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    Hey legal guys, please weigh in on Darian Mensah

    Now the real thing is Miami cheating. Not just tampering ... but they're going to (try to) cheat the rules saying that their buyout has to count against next year's rev share cap.
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    Hey legal guys, please weigh in on Darian Mensah

    OK? So? Duke said they did that because they were afraid if they put in a real number for a buyout clause .... that exactly what happened, would happen. And it happened anyway. BUT, the kid at Washington didn't get to leave. So, there's some hope that we can slap down these absurd athletes...
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    I’m a fleck guy but

    Let's try it this way, trying to aim it back at the OP: does anyone here feel that great that Fleck has averaged 7 regular season wins over 2021-2025 seasons?
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    I’m a fleck guy but

    The slightly more correct thing: all the teams listed likely have very similar percentage of P4 teams played. That's probably reasonable. It does not prove a SOS though, no more than saying "all NFL teams play 100% other NFL teams" does. Yes, It's on my to go calculate it. Apologies that I...
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    Hey legal guys, please weigh in on Darian Mensah

    I like your post here. The second paragraph I think is just plainly true, and it's very similar to things I've said. Especially for some FCS and most DII, DIII level NCAA schools. They'll drop varsity athletics before they'll comply with making varsity athletes (full-time, as they would have to...



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