Mike Zimmer's preparation for his first NFL training camp as a head coach didn't end, even when he fell asleep.
"It seems like every night I dream about football, even when I'm off," the new Vikings coach said.
The Vikings report to Minnesota State University Mankato on Thursday to start camp. Since being named coach in January, Zimmer has spent pretty much every waking second — and apparently a lot of sleeping seconds — thinking about reviving a team that went 5-10-1 last season.
Zimmer talked last week about variety of topics, including top draft pick Anthony Barr, second-year speedster Cordarrelle Patterson, what excites him about these Vikings and, yes, that three-way competition at quarterback.
Here's the Q & A with Zimmer.
Q This is your first training camp as an NFL head coach. What needs to happen for you to consider this successful?
A I have an idea of how we want to improve each day, and to be successful, really, there are three areas: We need to make sure we find the right starters, [find out] who the substituted guys are and continue to build depth. Obviously, we want to be disciplined and tough coming out of training camp. But there's a fine line, and we need to make sure we get out of there healthy, too.
Q How much of your focus will be teaching and how much of it will be player evaluation and installing your schemes?