Mike Zimmer was handed a long list of things to fix when he became Vikings head coach eight months ago.
Using Wednesday's team meeting to snuff out the potential for overconfidence against the Patriots on Sunday probably wasn't one of them.
But, hey, this is the NFL. You can't be too prepared.
The Vikings are 1-0, lead the league in scoring defense and look particularly strong running the ball and rushing the passer. The Patriots are 0-1, alone in last place in the AFC East and look especially weak stopping the run and protecting the passer.
Hmmm.
Sunday's game also is at TCF Bank Stadium and, speaking of quarterbacks, did you know, Vikings fans, that Tom Brady's 30th-ranked 69.7 passer rating is 44.1 points lower than the fourth-ranked 113.8 mark held by former Brady understudy and current Vikings starter Matt Cassel?
"It is encouraging and you're happy and smiling," said defensive tackle Tom Johnson. "But at the same time, it's the Patriots. Sure, their line struggled last week. But they got Tom Brady. Tom Brady."
Yeah, but coaches don't assume anything, least of all on Wednesdays, when they're setting the message for the week of practices. So Zimmer apparently had someone go back to the last time the Patriots were 0-1 (2003) and crunch some numbers to remind the players of the superpowers that Brady and Patriots coach Bill Belichick possess.