Vikings fullback Jerome Felton said he never heard a curse word come out of former coach Leslie Frazier's mouth.
You might need to cover your ears when Felton's next coach speaks.
Mike Zimmer, who will be the ninth head coach in Vikings history, has been on HBO's "Hard Knocks" three times, including this past season when he was defensive coordinator for the Cincinnati Bengals. It didn't take long for Felton and other players who watched the no-holds-barred look at a training camp to gain an old-school appreciation for Zimmer's relentless coaching style.
"I heard more curse words and yelling from one episode of 'Hard Knocks' than I heard in my whole time here with Leslie," Felton said. "So it's going to be different, and it's going to be an adjustment for some guys."
Yelling alone sounds like a drastic change from Frazier, who carried a more laid-back mentality during his tenure. The players will have to learn to adapt, because the 57-year-old Zimmer's approach has been successful in the past and likely won't change in his first head coaching position.
"The way he communicates with the players on the sidelines, he'll get in your face and he's aggressive," Vikings safety Jamarca Sanford said. "I love that as a defensive player. That's what every defensive player wants."
Zimmer flew to Minnesota on Tuesday as the leading candidate for the Vikings job. He initially interviewed last week with General Manager Rick Spielman, but the second interview at Winter Park was considered key.
Zimmer said there had been no job offer when he returned to his hotel on Tuesday night, but he returned to Winter Park early Wednesday and by 9:30 a.m. had accepted the team's job offer.