Jared Allen didn't like the idea of not playing the whole game. Neither did other Vikings defensive linemen such as Kevin Williams and Brian Robison, who for the first time are being rested on a regular basis in every game, no matter what the score is.
Allen expressed his dislike for the policy of new defensive line coach Brendan Daly and head coach Leslie Frazier. They put the system in and despite the reservations of the linemen, it has worked well, especially in the past three games.
Maybe the decision to go that way is the reason the Vikings have won three consecutive games and have a chance to make the playoffs.
"It is going pretty well," Daly said. "We've had a nice mix and guys have stepped up. We've had a bunch of guys jump in and contribute. We kind of have a little bit of moving parts.
"Christian Ballard goes inside, he and Kevin Williams kind of alternate in there. Then Fred Evans and Letroy Guion have taken a fairly equal number of reps at the nose position. Everson Griffen has kind of bounced back and forth between the right end and the left end spot, so he has been working all of those and then Everson comes in on the third-down package and plays inside. So it has been a lot of work by committee, to be honest.
"We've had guys fresh late in ballgames, and we've been able to do a decent job closing out those things. One of the objectives was to not only keep guys fresh within the game, but on the back end of the season, we don't have guys that are beat down and banged up with so many cumulative reps over the season. Hopefully you get a little bit fresher guy for these last two games."
Daly said the Vikings have been working that way ever since training camp.
"We've tried to do a good job, especially with the veteran guys, with limiting their reps even in practice, so there isn't the cumulative toll of the season and the grind is a little bit lessened for them, so hopefully you have fresh, fast and healthy bodies," he said.