What's Frazier supposed to say?

A general manager would be able to look at the bigger picture, but a coach is only going to look toward the next game.

October 4, 2011 at 5:21PM
Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier
Vikings head coach Leslie Frazier (Dml - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The streak continues. The NFL has been around 92 seasons and a head coach has yet to open an early-October press conference by saying, "Oooooweee, are we outta this thing, or what?"

No, coaches tend not to Google things like "0-4 teams that have reached the NFL playoffs since 1990" (1992 Chargers). They don't scrap the season and treat it like a 12-game exhibition schedule for the following season.

So when Vikings coach Leslie Frazier was asked at what point does he turn his attention to 2012 when his team is 0-4, his only option as a professional head coach paid to win games was to say what he said, which was:

"It's really about this next ballgame, the Arizona Cardinals. And that's where I want our football team to be, this next ballgame. We've got to be at a point where we take every game one game at a time. We don't have the luxury to look to Week 7, Week 8, Week 9 and think about playing for then. At this point of the season, Oct. 3, to say we're looking to 2012, I don't think we're at that point at all. That's not on my radar."
Frazier thinks Donovan McNabb gives him the best chance to win this week. A lot of the rest of us want to see Christian Ponder because we've seen this movie before and the 0-4 team doesn't win the Super Bowl. Ever. So with that in mind, some of us would like to see the previews for '12.

Frazier shouldn't be expected to focus on 2012 in October of 2011. That falls more under the duties of a powerful general manager that can look long-term and steer the franchise accordingly without the added pressure of a win-loss record. But the Vikings don't have a general manager.

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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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