Schedule reaction: Zimmer better be a quick fixer

The toughest part of Vikings' schedule appears to be Weeks 1-5, which features Brady, Brees, Matt Ryan and Rodgers on the road on a short week.

April 24, 2014 at 4:18PM
Minnesota Vikings today introduced new head coach Mike Zimmer at a news conference at Winter Park. Friday, January 17, 2014.
Minnesota Vikings today introduced new head coach Mike Zimmer at a news conference at Winter Park. Friday, January 17, 2014. (Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

So how in the world do we make assumptions about an NFL team's schedule in April? Heck, even the NFL draft isn't in April anymore.

Teams aren't fully assembled, practices haven't been held and nary a bone has broken nor ligament torn.

In case we, the media, haven't beaten it into you by now, it's a violent game that's unfit for the human body. Therefore, a game on paper in the spring tends to look a tad different in reality in the fall. For example, a can't-win road game against the Packers and Aaron Rodgers on paper is but one broken collarbone from becoming a blown-opportunity tie against the Packers and Scott Tolzien.

But we are allowed to have initial thoughts, so here's the primary one that jumped out at me after the Vikings schedule was released Wednesday night:

If Mike Zimmer really is the self-proclaimed `fixer,' he better be a quick fixer.

The toughest part of the schedule -- ON PAPER -- comes in the first five weeks.

A season-opener on the road, even if it is St. Louis, is never good (see: at Detroit, 2013). And then things get really tough.

Until the Vikings prove they have a quarterback and can stop the other team's quarterback, a good place to start evaluating their schedule is at the quarterback position. And Weeks 2-5 features Brady followed by Brees on the road; followed by Matt Ryan and a presumably healthy set of giant, skilled receivers; followed by Rodgers on the road on a short week (Thursday night).

If Zimmer's defense isn't fixed by the time the Vikings return from St. Louis, it may be broken beyond repair by the time Week 6 rolls around.

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Mark Craig

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Mark Craig has covered the NFL nearly every year since Brett Favre was a rookie back in 1991. A sports writer since 1987, he is covering his 30th NFL season out of 37 years with the Canton (Ohio) Repository (1987-99) and the Star Tribune (1999-present).

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