Frazier Popular Players’ Choice to Coach Vikings
Leslie Frazier is expected to soon have the "interim" removed from his title,
according to multiple media reports today. The
announcement that Frazier will become the Vikings 2011 head coach is
speculated to come tomorrow or later this week, and it’s expected to receive applause from the
players.
Wide receiver Greg Camarillo was
asked late last week by Sports Headliners how a secret locker
room ballot about Frazier would turn out. “Everybody likes him,”
Camarillo answered. “Obviously personnel decisions, coaching decisions
are made from up top. But I don’t know a person in this locker room
that wouldn’t want to play for coach Frazier. He’s definitely got the
future as a head coach.”
Frazier was the Vikings defensive
coordinator before taking over as the interim boss when head coach
Brad Childress was fired following an embarrassing home game loss to the
Packers, leaving the team with a 3-7 record, reports of a divisive
locker room, and a long way from looking like a Super Bowl contender.
In the past Frazier was considered for head coaching jobs in the NFL but
had always been rejected so the interim tag moved him closer to his
career ambition.
“I think we all want him to get the job,”
Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell said last week. “Bigger than that we all want
him to get a job. We feel that he deserves to be a head coach in this
league. You hope it’s here but it’s not our decision to make. We just
know that he deserves to be a head coach.”
The Vikings were 3-3 under Frazier,
including a 20-13 loss to the Lions today that left the Vikings with
a 6-10 record and a last place finish in the NFC North. The previous
six games were impacted by difficult challenges including too many
injuries to key personnel and weather driven decisions that impacted
where and when games would be played.
“He’s had more curve balls thrown at him
and he’s kept everybody going in the right direction...and going the
same way,” Longwell said. “And not enough has been said about what an
amazing job that has been, just keeping guys going in the right
direction. You name it. We’ve seen it and then some this last month.
I think a lot of the credit of the direction of the team goes to
him.”
Camarillo said Frazier respects the players and they’ve returned that
respect to him. Frazier’s calm, steady and positive approach has been
well received by a veteran group that Camarillo said wouldn’t react
favorably to a yelling and screaming leader.
“He sets a level of expectations and then
puts it on the veterans to achieve those expectations,” Camarillo said.
“In the NFL you can yell and scream all you want, but we’re all
professionals.”
What has Frazier meant to the team the
last six weeks? “A lot,” Camarillo said. “He brought a new energy.
Kind of a new start to a season. A new mentality. After that rough
first part of the season, we needed that to refocus and play the rest of
the season as hard as we have, as dedicated as we have.”
In 2011 we may see what Frazier can
do with 16 weeks.