John Sullivan is not only rated by the Vikings coaching staff as the best center in the NFL, but the great leadership the 2008 sixth-round draft choice provides is one of the many reasons why his team will face the Packers in the playoffs on Saturday.
The fact that the Vikings went 3-13 last year had nothing to do with how well they did this year, according to Sullivan.
"Each season stands independent of the other season, so we put the time in, put the work in, and we find ourselves in the playoffs," the Notre Dame product said. "We're focused on just going out and playing our best game this week at Green Bay on Saturday night. We're definitely a team that has believed in ourselves from the beginning.
"We knew it was going to be a long road, like it is for every team. The NFL season is a grind, a marathon and not a sprint. But we put the work in, we went out and performed when it was showtime. We find ourselves in a good spot, because we're still alive and we have a chance to go out and accomplish our ultimate goals."
Speaking about the team's leaders, he said: "This is a team that is pretty young, but we have good, veteran leadership. We just focused on what was important, and that's winning each game individually. You don't want to get too caught up in the big picture."
Sullivan talked about the development of the offensive line and what a big contribution first-round pick Matt Kalil has made to the success of the running game. Kalil's presence at left tackle enabled Charlie Johnson to move to a better position for him at left guard, and he has thrived there.
"He's very talented; there's a reason [Kalil] was the fourth overall pick. It was a great job by our GM," Sullivan said.
"Charlie is a natural at left guard based on his body type. He's much better on the interior. He has done a great job embracing that role and doing what the coaching staff has asked him to do, and he's played at a high level all season long."