Mike Zimmer, Zygi Wilf and Rick Spielman coordinated their attire for Zimmer's introductory news conference as Vikings coach Friday.
Well, for the most part.
They stood together with dark-colored suits, white dress shirts and purple ties. Zimmer, however, wore an accessory neither the owner nor general manager own: a Super Bowl ring.
Zimmer's Super Bowl XXX ring he received as Cowboys defensive backs coach in 1995 reflected the confidence he carried at the podium. The ninth head coach for the winningest franchise without a Super Bowl victory wasn't shy in saying his goal is to guide the Vikings to uncharted territory as NFL champions.
"I can't wait to stand on the podium with [owners] Zygi, and Mark and Jonathan [Wilf], and we're standing on the podium and we look up and the confetti is falling on top of us, and Commissioner [Roger] Goodell comes over and he hands the Super Bowl trophy to Mr. Wilf and tells him we're world champions," Zimmer said.
Zimmer was a finalist for a number of NFL head coaching positions over the past few years, including the Tennessee Titans this week, before getting his first opportunity in Minnesota.
"I've got a chip on my shoulder," the former Cincinnati Bengals defensive coordinator said. "I want to make sure that 31 other teams know that I'm here and I'm ready to coach this football team.
"I just know that I'm pretty good at my job. I'm pretty good at what I do. And it's kind of showing up by the players that have talked about me."