All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread


From an article regarding teams who flopped this year and how the draft can fix them/us


Minnesota Vikings (7-8)​

It’s been a weird year for the Vikings, though I’m not sure we can totally call that a surprise.

QB J.J. McCarthy, in particular, has been all over the place. He’s struggled to stay healthy, and he’s been erratic. He’s also had big-time flash moments, such as pulling off a road win in Detroit and posting an uber-efficient day in another road win, over the Cowboys. Obviously, the biggest priority for Minnesota is getting McCarthy to turn a corner.


Draft-wise, though, the defense is a more immediate need. Minnesota needs more help in the secondary, possibly at both corner and safety. The Vikings could also use more youth at linebacker. This defense has not tackled well this season and, almost across the board, needs more energy.

In terms of capital, the Vikings are in good shape — they’ll likely have a pick in the top half of Round 1 and four selections inside the top 100. If McCarthy can get his technique together and become a consistent presence, Minnesota will be in position to make a big jump next year.
 

Alec Lewis’ column today addresses Flo’s future.


Here’s a taste -

This takes time to learn and grow, which may factor into Flores’ eventual decision. There are plenty of other elements at play, too. Flores’ racial discrimination suit against the NFL is ongoing. Owners and teams must also consider the previous comments made by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa about Flores’ leadership style.

In Minnesota, Flores’ intensity has been evident since training camp began. The players have raved about his style. Smith’s decision to return and play his 14th season in 2025 hinged largely on Flores remaining in his role.

If Flores doesn’t receive a head coaching opportunity, would another organization be willing to offer him the same level of decision-making on offseason personnel? It’s one of the many relevant questions surrounding one of the bigger offseason topics for the Vikings.
 

Alec Lewis’ column today addresses Flo’s future.


Here’s a taste -

This takes time to learn and grow, which may factor into Flores’ eventual decision. There are plenty of other elements at play, too. Flores’ racial discrimination suit against the NFL is ongoing. Owners and teams must also consider the previous comments made by Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa about Flores’ leadership style.

In Minnesota, Flores’ intensity has been evident since training camp began. The players have raved about his style. Smith’s decision to return and play his 14th season in 2025 hinged largely on Flores remaining in his role.

If Flores doesn’t receive a head coaching opportunity, would another organization be willing to offer him the same level of decision-making on offseason personnel? It’s one of the many relevant questions surrounding one of the bigger offseason topics for the Vikings.
bringing him back is probably the largest first decision they need to make as it massively retools the types of players you need to have if you switch to someone who does not blitz/scheme this way

I think Flores will try his best to leave again and seems like there will be ample vacancies to try do so without as many options to hire where last cycle had multiple guys who were "darling" type picks. Not quite so much this year and think he'll be listed as one of the top candidates at multiple jobs. Just a matter of if he wants a certain amount of personnel decision making capacity and if GMs are willing to give him that with some of his history and if owners are willing to hire a guy who's sued
 

The 49ers and Bears combined for 58 first downs tonight. The NFL record is 62.
A very entertaining football contest.

Brock Purdy, at least to me, is arguably the most criminally underrated (and probably disrespected) player in the NFL. The way he runs Shanahan's offense with surgical precision, throwing the ball from the pocket, downfield, not dump-offs left and right... just a very impressive player.

Gotta believe Run CMC locked up the Comeback Player of the Year with his performance last night, although I think he had it locked up already. Sucks, a little, because I sprinkled a little last fall on Trevor Lawrence, thinking/hoping Liam Coen would give some life to him and get the best out of him. Lawrence has been pretty good, but he won't beat CMC for the award.
 



Sorry, had to laugh. Plenty of stuff like this on X this morning

guess i didn't see the argument, but Ben Johnson calling a lateral play in the middle of the field with no timeouts left when you could've had at least 2-3 shots into the end zone before calling that is sure a choice (Maybe the call is for Swift to beeline to the sidelines if its not there?). The complete lack of urgency from guys to get set was also painful after that play as if they get set faster, you probably can try run a fade first before that last play to at least give you a second stab at it
I don't really get the Williams hate on the last play (how it played out; the call in the huddle stuff about communicating yes is 100% on him). The flush to the left is a great play to make time. DJ Moore is only open because he scrambles left (the linebacker is under moore and then picks his own guy after Williams scrambles to go left and avoid being sacked). Maybe he could've lofted it up, but then that LB and the DB who does not get picked both are right there. Passing to Swift he gets wrecked by a flying DB and a LB who is cheating outside until Williams comes off it.

Either way, super fun game. Very well executed. Brock Purdy these last has been masterful. His number splits if taken over the full year would be hands down MVP if he hadn't missed time. 23 TDs in 8 games and his rushing numbers are criminally underrated as well
 

bringing him back is probably the largest first decision they need to make as it massively retools the types of players you need to have if you switch to someone who does not blitz/scheme this way

I think Flores will try his best to leave again
When did he try to leave before?
and seems like there will be ample vacancies to try do so without as many options to hire where last cycle had multiple guys who were "darling" type picks. Not quite so much this year and think he'll be listed as one of the top candidates at multiple jobs. Just a matter of if he wants a certain amount of personnel decision making capacity and if GMs are willing to give him that with some of his history and if owners are willing to hire a guy who's sued
I don’t think he gets hired or even interviewed for A HC job, as his contention in the lawsuit, is that the interviews he received previously were sham interviews, to fulfill the Rooney Rule requirements; there are plenty of other candidates out there.

If I’m a team, there’s no way I touch him/that situation.

If I’m him, I wait until the suit is decided, as that may give me more leverage for future HC vacancies. There’s also the possibility the NFL settles to avoid the publicity and the discovery phase.
 

Brock Purdy, at least to me, is arguably the most criminally underrated (and probably disrespected) player in the NFL. The way he runs Shanahan's offense with surgical precision, throwing the ball from the pocket, downfield, not dump-offs left and right... just a very impressive player.

Gotta believe Run CMC locked up the Comeback Player of the Year with his performance last night, although I think he had it locked up already. Sucks, a little, because I sprinkled a little last fall on Trevor Lawrence, thinking/hoping Liam Coen would give some life to him and get the best out of him. Lawrence has been pretty good, but he won't beat CMC for the award.
I haven’t been able to watch live NFL until these last two weeks and the most remarkable discovery has been Purdy’s development into dare I say, elite quarterback status. Turns out he’s been 25 years old most of the season 😉 (turned 26 on Saturday)
 



I haven’t been able to watch live NFL until these last two weeks and the most remarkable discovery has been Purdy’s development into dare I say, elite quarterback status. Turns out he’s been 25 years old most of the season 😉 (turned 26 on Saturday)

Sounds like some maturity happened (or continues).
 


When did he try to leave before?

I don’t think he gets hired or even interviewed for A HC job, as his contention in the lawsuit, is that the interviews he received previously were sham interviews, to fulfill the Rooney Rule requirements; there are plenty of other candidates out there.

If I’m a team, there’s no way I touch him/that situation.

If I’m him, I wait until the suit is decided, as that may give me more leverage for future HC vacancies. There’s also the possibility the NFL settles to avoid the publicity and the discovery phase.
he has said numerous times on record he wants to be a HC again and your second part is the only reason he hasn't yet (and is why he didn't sign an extension last year despite the Vikings wanting him to).

Could absolutely see him end up in Cinci (who clearly doesn't care about anything) or Cleveland as they may view him and the defensive players they have as a good fit.

I agree with many in that there's no way he's going for another DC role. The NFL is weird in that it all ends up retreading guys. Eventually the inertia gets large enough that someone will give him a chance.

I agree he does have more leverage if he waits for the case to play out. Maybe they'll forever black ball him, but he wasn't fired for performance but for all the stuff with Ross (tampering, pressuring to lose games) which probably has a large degree of truth (as i'm sure all these owners are pushing towards as they just want to win and don't care how they get there).
 




he has said numerous times on record he wants to be a HC again and your second part is the only reason he hasn't yet (and is why he didn't sign an extension last year despite the Vikings wanting him to).

Could absolutely see him end up in Cinci (who clearly doesn't care about anything) or Cleveland as they may view him and the defensive players they have as a good fit.

I agree with many in that there's no way he's going for another DC role. The NFL is weird in that it all ends up retreading guys. Eventually the inertia gets large enough that someone will give him a chance.

I agree he does have more leverage if he waits for the case to play out. Maybe they'll forever black ball him, but he wasn't fired for performance but for all the stuff with Ross (tampering, pressuring to lose games) which probably has a large degree of truth (as i'm sure all these owners are pushing towards as they just want to win and don't care how they get there).

Sorry, but the notion that Flores has been "black-balled" by the NFL for getting another HC job is just plain ridiculous. His tenure in Miami, despite the record, was just not a very positive experience for anyone involved. It was littered with terrible stories regarding personnel/staff treatment.

I hire people at my company, and I can tell you there is a less than ZERO chance I would ever hire someone that has a history not only of mistreating subordinates, but also one of suing a former employer. Is that "black-balling"? Of course not. It's reality. Why would anyone EVER want to bring that into their building?

Black-balling directly implies that there was a directive issued by the NFL league office to not hire this person. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

To me, the interviews would be everything. I would want to hear what he has to say about what he learned during his time in Miami. I would want to hear personal accountability, I would want to hear some contrition, and most importantly I would want to hear a clear and concise plan about the future of the franchise, potential OC/DC decisions, etc.

I just don't see it though. There are always going to be too many other good choices out there to risk giving him the keys to your multi-billion dollar company. There's nothing wrong with being one of the elite DC's in the league, one of the most respected DC's in football and making $4-$5M/year without the headaches of the HC job.
 

he has said numerous times on record he wants to be a HC again and your second part is the only reason he hasn't yet (and is why he didn't sign an extension last year despite the Vikings wanting him to).
Thanks for clarifying.

Think he was smart to not sign the extension, as his future contact now should have increased, if he resigns as our DC.

More amazing stuff-

The results are inarguable. The Vikings haven’t drafted a full-time defensive starter in the early rounds in almost a decade, yet Flores has produced elite defenses since he was hired in 2023. The current group ranks sixth in the league in defensive DVOA, an all-encompassing metric that accounts for strength of schedule.

Only the Jaguars, Eagles, Seahawks and Texans — all playoff teams — have allowed fewer points per drive than Minnesota since Week 11. Four of the Vikings’ opponents during that stretch boast top-10 offenses.


Could absolutely see him end up in Cinci
Their O is tempting🤷‍♂️

(who clearly doesn't care about anything) or Cleveland as they may view him and the defensive players they have as a good fit.
Dysfunctional franchise.

I agree with many in that there's no way he's going for another DC role. The NFL is weird in that it all ends up retreading guys. Eventually the inertia gets large enough that someone will give him a chance.

I agree he does have more leverage if he waits for the case to play out. Maybe they'll forever black ball him, but he wasn't fired for performance but for all the stuff with Ross (tampering, pressuring to lose games) which probably has a large degree of truth (as i'm sure all these owners are pushing towards as they just want to win and don't care how they get there).
If I’m the Vikes, I make him the highest paid coordinator in football.

He’s 44 and maybe gets one more shot at an HC job, so I hope he stays put for a few more seasons.
 

Sorry, but the notion that Flores has been "black-balled" by the NFL for getting another HC job is just plain ridiculous. His tenure in Miami, despite the record, was just not a very positive experience for anyone involved. It was littered with terrible stories regarding personnel/staff treatment.

I hire people at my company, and I can tell you there is a less than ZERO chance I would ever hire someone that has a history not only of mistreating subordinates, but also one of suing a former employer. Is that "black-balling"? Of course not. It's reality. Why would anyone EVER want to bring that into their building?

Black-balling directly implies that there was a directive issued by the NFL league office to not hire this person. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.

To me, the interviews would be everything. I would want to hear what he has to say about what he learned during his time in Miami. I would want to hear personal accountability, I would want to hear some contrition, and most importantly I would want to hear a clear and concise plan about the future of the franchise, potential OC/DC decisions, etc.

I just don't see it though. There are always going to be too many other good choices out there to risk giving him the keys to your multi-billion dollar company. There's nothing wrong with being one of the elite DC's in the league, one of the most respected DC's in football and making $4-$5M/year without the headaches of the HC job.
Given he’s a premier coordinator and hasn’t been interviewed since, just using it as a general term as owners clearly have overlooked numerous other guys with indiscretion/personnel issues in the past and if it was just that he was bad on personnel, then wtf are we doing in MN employing him?

Is just interesting he has remained without an interview. I don’t blame owners, but if we’re just rolling resumes out there, his is absolutely in the mix/getting interviews if you detach the lawsuit and the personnel stuff clearly vikes players love him (see Murphy comments recently for example)
 

Given he’s a premier coordinator and hasn’t been interviewed since, just using it as a general term as owners clearly have overlooked numerous other guys with indiscretion/personnel issues in the past and if it was just that he was bad on personnel, then wtf are we doing in MN employing him?

Is just interesting he has remained without an interview. I don’t blame owners, but if we’re just rolling resumes out there, his is absolutely in the mix/getting interviews if you detach the lawsuit and the personnel stuff clearly vikes players love him (see Murphy comments recently for example)
He’s the reason Harry came back this year, per Lewis, FWIW
 

He’s the reason Harry came back this year, per Lewis, FWIW
they seem like they have a super cool relationship with calling multiple plays and being able to audible on the field. defensively seems like a super fun system to play in

obviously the stuff about destroying Tua's confidence ain't great, but at the same time he's a very mediocre QB with serious limitations that even an "offensive", more touchy feely players coach in McDaniel couldn't get to be consistently good
 

The above bolded actually incorrect per a post (see link below) I made on 12/3 following the Seahawk game; the information I cited was from Alex Lewis’ the Vikings beat reporter for The Athletic. Below the first link, is a link to the article on 12/1.

You’re stating your opinion without any third party attestation vs. me quoting a source inside Winter Park; no one gets them all right kiddo🤷‍♂️

Post in thread 'All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread'
https://gopherhole.com/boards/threa...-vikings-in-season-thread.118929/post-3232804

Post in thread 'All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread'
https://gopherhole.com/boards/threa...-vikings-in-season-thread.118929/post-3231383
Nothing I can see in either of those posts provides any evidence that the Wilfs forced Darnold to be released in favor of playing McCarthy.
 

The above bolded actually incorrect per a post (see link below) I made on 12/3 following the Seahawk game; the information I cited was from Alex Lewis’ the Vikings beat reporter for The Athletic. Below the first link, is a link to the article on 12/1.

You’re stating your opinion without any third party attestation vs. me quoting a source inside Winter Park; no one gets them all right kiddo🤷‍♂️

Post in thread 'All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread'
https://gopherhole.com/boards/threa...-vikings-in-season-thread.118929/post-3232804

Post in thread 'All Things 2025 Minnesota Vikings In-Season Thread'
https://gopherhole.com/boards/threa...-vikings-in-season-thread.118929/post-3231383
I have no idea what a ban bet is.

If you're offering to voluntarily not post in this thread for some amount of time when Rodgers and the Steelers beat the Ravens in Pittsburgh next week, that's of no value or interest to me. Post as much or as little as you like. If I don't like one of your posts, I'll just skip past it and not comment on it.
 




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