Zygi Wilf, owner of the Vikings, wanted to make it clear that the loss of running back Chester Taylor and offensive lineman Artis Hicks in free agency had nothing to do with any effort to cut down spending on players to make this team a winner.
"Our actions of the last several years have spoken larger than words," said Wilf, speaking Sunday about the team publicly for the first time since the loss to the Saints in the NFC Championship Game. "We spend when it's appropriate.
"I work with my guys. When we want somebody, we go after them; that's the way we've been doing it, and we'll continue to do so when the time comes. When the opportunity arises and when the time comes, we will go out and get that person, but right now we're really working on the draft."
Looking to the past season, Wilf said: "It was a great season, and getting close, we're making ourselves that much hungrier to get back there and go for it again. We have the same team coming back, and we've got good guys, so we're going to give it a run, we're going to defend our division and we're going to move on."
As for quarterback Brett Favre returning, Wilf said: "We'll do everything to get him back, and that's pretty much what you said in your article."
Need stadium Wilf said he is hopeful that the Legislature will find a way to get a Vikings stadium bill passed this year.
"I feel like we're coming into what's really needed to get this thing done, from the standpoint of the type of stadium that we want and the location that we want, and we're right now working on the finance package," Wilf said. "I think there's a way to get this thing done this year, so I'm excited on that front.
"I think there's a lot of enthusiasm for our team, and the importance that our team has for everybody in Minnesota makes it something that we have to deal with, and I think we're getting there."