In Mike Zimmer and Norv Turner, Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman would be turning over the team's on-field decision-making to a pair of coaches who played key roles in bringing the Leslie Frazier era to its ugly end.
Zimmer, who was named Frazier's successor as Vikings coach Wednesday, was the Bengals defensive coordinator when he essentially landed the Frazier Era kill shot with a 42-14, Week 16 mauling that came a week after the improving Vikings had blown out the playoff-bound Eagles.
Thirteen weeks earlier, Turner — who is expected to become Zimmer's offensive coordinator but wouldn't comment on that possibility when reached Thursday — arrived at the Metrodome as Browns offensive coordinator Sept. 22.
Yeah, it was Week 3 and the Vikings were 0-2 and coming off a last-minute loss at Chicago. But they were virtually assured of a victory in their home opener against the lowly Browns.
Cleveland was 0-2 and General Manager Mike Lombardi had spent the week before the Vikings game trading starting running back Trent Richardson and forcing the promotion of Brian Hoyer from No. 3 quarterback to starter.
The league was laughing at the Browns until Turner and Hoyer called and executed a clutch drive to beat the Vikings 31-27 in the final minute. With his running game working for the Colts, Turner called 11 consecutive passing plays as Hoyer, in only his second NFL start, completed six of them for 55 yards and a 7-yard touchdown on third-and-goal.
"Look at that game and all that Norv was going through that week," said former Vikings quarterback and current Sirius XM NFL analyst Rich Gannon, who also played under Turner in Oakland in 2004. "People say Richardson didn't do anything once he was traded to Indianapolis. But he was still Cleveland's best offensive player and pretty good the year before. Hoyer comes in and he's never really played. But look at the season [receiver] Josh Gordon had playing with three quarterbacks."
Turner and Hoyer would lead Cleveland on a three-game winning streak before a knee injury knocked Hoyer out for the rest of the season. The Browns collapsed and coach Rob Chudzinski was fired after only one season, putting Turner on the open market for the second time in two years.