Kevin Stefanski, the longest-tenured Vikings coach, is being asked to salvage a season.
Stefanski was named interim offensive coordinator Tuesday after coach Mike Zimmer fired John DeFilippo following Monday night's 21-7 loss at Seattle. It was the Vikings' fourth loss in six games, and the offense hasn't scored more than 24 points in that stretch.
Stefanski becomes the team's fourth offensive coordinator in three seasons. The 36-year-old has led quarterbacks for the past two seasons. He's also coached tight ends and running backs during his 13-year run in Minnesota.
"The biggest thing with Kevin is he's been here for a long time," Zimmer said Tuesday. "So, he kind of knows how we do things here, number one. Number two, I think he's got a good grasp of the players. He's a very brilliant guy."
But Stefanski, whom the Vikings felt highly enough to block from becoming the Giants coordinator last offseason, has yet to call plays in an NFL game. Fixing the NFL's 20th-ranked scoring offense in short order will require the help of a veteran assistant staff that includes former NFL and college coordinators Todd Downing, Kennedy Polamalu and Clancy Barone.
Zimmer said he will also be more involved in the offense. He has been honest about his need to better delegate defensive duties, such as adjustments between series, to spend time on offense and special teams during games.
"We've got a lot of smart guys in that room," Zimmer said. "I'll try to help him the best I can and hopefully the players will too. This wasn't really about one guy. This was about a lot of us not holding up our end of the bargain."
Zimmer did not say whether he wants to conduct another postseason coordinator search regardless of Stefanski's performance, but it would be surprising if the Vikings don't look around the league after this season.