John DeFilippo was Mike Zimmer's offensive coordinator the last time Dalvin Cook started a season this slowly.
It was 2018 and the old-school Zimmer already was beginning to grumble about and bark at the new-schooler DeFilippo for not involving Cook enough in the Vikings offense through a Week 2 tie at Green Bay. At that point, Cook had 26 carries with no touchdowns and one game in which he averaged fewer than 3 yards a carry (2.5). Same as this year.
DeFilippo lasted only 11 more stubbornly called pass-happy games before Zimmer fired him. Cook's next game, he ran for 136 yards and two touchdowns before going on to finish 10th, second and fifth in the league in rushing in 2019 (1,135), 2020 (1,557) and 2021 (1,159).
Well, Zimmer is no longer around to admonish the Purple's play-caller for not handing Cook the ball. But that's OK.
His successor, Kevin O'Connell, did that Wednesday. To himself.
"I would have liked to have run the ball more," said the Vikings' rookie head coach and offensive play-caller.
Yep. You heard that right. Even the brightest branches of the Sean McVay coaching tree still value running the ball. And this one, O'Connell, is not happy that — just like back in 2018 — Cook has only 26 carries with no touchdowns and one game in which he's averaged fewer than 3 yards a carry, the 2.8 he posted with career-low six carries for 17 yards in the 24-7 loss at Philadelphia on Monday night.
"Obviously some [defensive] personnel things have dictated to us at times some of the run selections, and we'll continue to work through that to make sure we get him touches," O'Connell said. "How are we packaging plays to not get talked out of running the football? I think that will be a key for us moving forward.