The Vikings are giving nepotism a bad name.
Sunday night, during their 20-16 loss to Dallas, the Vikings looked like they were holding an internship tryout for inexperienced coaches.
This is Mike Zimmer's fault. He set this mess in motion.
If Sunday's game was the game that will ultimately cost Zimmer his job, the fingerprints at the crime scene will look awfully familiar.
Zimmer followed a disgusting NFL tradition by hiring people he knew instead of people who might have been better than people he already knew.
This goes to the NFL's failures in diversity hiring, but it goes even farther than that. NFL teams often hire those who make them comfortable, not those who are most promising.
When Zimmer needed a defensive coordinator and an offensive coordinator he hired his son and his buddy's son. Now he's reaping the repercussions.
He should have conducted an exhaustive search. He didn't even break a sweat. He looked at his phone, checked on the last 10 people he had texted, and hired three of them — his son, Adam Zimmer; Gary Kubiak's son, Klint; and his good friend and longtime Vikings defensive line coach Andre Patterson.