Mike Zimmer has been trying to get his message through to his players in his first year with the Vikings.
Perhaps some of them would get that message if they actually showed up on time.
During another tense postgame news conference, the "disappointed" coach mentioned that players being late for meetings, treatment in the trainer's room and other team-related activities was a reoccurring theme last week and that he thinks there was a correlation with that and his team's play in a 17-3 loss to the Detroit Lions.
"I'm just saying some of the things we're doing lead to undisciplined play, and we've got to change a lot of these things," Zimmer said. "I had to fine a lot more guys this week for whatever reason — missing a meeting, late to a meeting, whatever — so I'm not going to let them slide. I'm going to keep pounding my head and like I told them, the fines are going to start going to the max now. I'm tired of it."
Zimmer said some weeks have passed without having to fine players for tardiness, and he wasn't sure why it was such a problem in the days after an embarrassing 42-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers.
Zimmer also expressed frustration with some players who argued with officials on the sideline when he made it clear that he is the one who should be doing the talking.
"We're undisciplined," Zimmer said. "Trust me, we're going to get disciplined."
McKinnon gets start
Two weeks ago, Zimmer said he considered rookie running back Jerick McKinnon to be a "change of pace" from starter Matt Asiata for the near future. Apparently that near future was just a week. McKinnon was informed during the week that he would start against the Lions, and he did.