When an NFL team finishes the season 5-10-1, there are always rumors of the coach getting fired, especially when he has only one year remaining on his contract.
The Vikings had just won their final game of that 5-10-1 season, beating the Lions 14-13, and after the game the setup was perfect for club owners Zygi and Mark Wilf to give coach Leslie Frazier some indication about his future with the team while the brothers were spending time in the locker room after the game.
They did have a short conversation before the game in which Frazier was told to go out and win. He did.
After the game the Wilfs and Frazier had another short conversation, but nothing about the future. Asked how quickly he thought his situation will be resolved, Frazier said: "Not sure about that.
"I have a contract, our staff has a contract through 2014, and I hope the Wilfs will honor that and give us a chance to come back next season and try to get our quarterback situation fixed, try to get the depth of our roster, along with some other errors that need to be fixed. I hope they will give this staff the chances to finish what we got started.
"We're only a season away from the playoffs. I think our guys are still playing hard and we're under contract. We will see."
The Wilf brothers normally fly out to their homes in New Jersey right after the game, but Mark Wilf made it clear he and his brother would be at Winter Park on Monday.
Most coaches don't like to work with only one year on their contract. But maybe the Wilfs are going to allow Frazier and his staff to play out 2014.