As an NFL coordinator or head coach, Mike Zimmer posted three top-five scoring defenses with three different teams over 13 seasons from 2003 to 2015.
"I didn't know that," said Vikings cornerback Terence Newman. "I'm not much of a stat guy."
Only one player has followed Zimmer from Dallas to Cincinnati to the Vikings and started on those defensive units that finished Nos. 2, 5 and 5, respectively. Certainly Newman knew that about Newman, eh?
"I hadn't really paid attention to it, to be honest with you," Newman shrugged.
Obviously, this makes Newman a lock to follow Zimmer to his next NFL stop, right Terence?
Not exactly. Newman began shaking his head. And it had nothing to do with the fact he now weighs in at 38 years of age.
"I don't think Zim's ever leaving Minnesota," Newman said. "He's found his home."
Zimmer is 60, which is two years older than Bud Grant was when he retired for good after 18 seasons. He also got a contract extension two months ago. And, oh yeah, he's kind of a prized possession locally with the league's only undefeated team (5-0) and its top-ranked scoring defense (12.6) by more than 2½ points ahead of No. 2 New England.