One thing about Jared Allen, he's never lacked for confidence. So when asked earlier this week to deliver a self-analysis of his abilities as a father, Allen lit up.
"I'm good at everything, man," the Pro Bowl defensive end said. "I love holding my daughter, spending time with her, watching her fall asleep. Sometimes I just stare. I'm figuring all this out pretty quickly. But I'm still in awe."
With each sentence, Allen's smile grew wider, his tone more excited.
Who would ever have thought the Vikings' formerly mullet-haired, rambunctious, candid resident wild man would derive this much delight from a conversation on diaper changing?
It's been a little more than seven weeks now since Allen and his wife, Amy, welcomed their daughter, Brinley Noelle, into the world. And while Allen thinks it's too extreme to say his life has changed dramatically, he's willing to concede his perspective has sharpened.
A 2-11 season? Yeah, it's frustrating beyond belief. But every night that Allen leaves Winter Park and heads home, he gets a refreshing pick-me-up as he watches his daughter's eyes dart around the room and light up and turn into a smile.
"The best way to describe it is you gain this understanding of the true, absolute meaning of unconditional love," Allen said. "I love my wife more than anything. And to create something together is amazing."
To be clear, before this piece grows too mushy and sentimental, Allen remains a menacing defensive end, an energetic locker room leader who has a chance to chase down the NFL's single-season sack record in the next 15 days. He remains one of the most outspoken and beloved Vikings thanks to his often rowdy personality. It's just that nowadays he's a little different than he used to be.