MANKATO - As the Vikings' first training camp walkthrough began Friday at Minnesota State Mankato, General Manager Rick Spielman stood off to the side, turning away from the practice field briefly to take a call on his cell phone.
NFL sources have confirmed that it was not legendary quarterback Brett Favre on the other line. So that potential soap opera won't be an issue this summer. Which is nice.
And yes, we're kidding. But with the first day of Vikings practice in the books, perhaps the biggest news so far is that there isn't much major news to share.
With the exception of Adrian Peterson officially being tagged as "Physically Unable to Perform" -- as expected -- and Percy Harvin confirming that, indeed, his spirits are in a good place, Friday was a quiet day in Mankato.
And that's exactly how coach Leslie Frazier hopes to keep it.
If the Vikings are to make significant strides in 2012, they will have little margin for error and no time for distractions. Which is why Frazier felt so ecstatic Thursday when Matt Kalil's contract was finalized, allowing the rookie left tackle to report to camp on time. Another potential headache had been avoided.
"Once that was done, there was a loud shout from me," Frazier said Friday. "We needed everyone in that room [Thursday] night to hear the message that we wanted to get across to the team as opposed to getting it secondhand."
At the first camp meeting, Frazier commanded his players to avoid potential off-the-field incidents that could embarrass the franchise. Six Vikings (Rhett Bomar, Tyrell Johnson, Chris Cook, Caleb King, Jerome Felton and Adrian Peterson) have been arrested since training camp convened in 2011.