When the Vikings faced the Broncos on Dec. 4, Vikings owner Zygi Wilf told me in an exclusive interview that Leslie Frazier will be retained as Vikings coach next season.
Checking with Frazier on Thursday about what he has heard concerning his coaching status, he told me Zygi and Mark Wilf have assured him he will return.
He said the team owners realize a lot of holes must be filled next year, and they plan to do everything they can to upgrade the roster and rebound from this dismal 2-11 season.
"It's frustrating to go through the losses that we've had this season, but I think we're on the same page in regards to what we need to do this offseason to avoid another season like this," Frazier said. "[The Wilfs] have been very supportive throughout this year. I'm looking forward to when we sit down this offseason to just dissect our entire team and organization and just figure out what we've got to do. They're very supportive. They've been humble in all aspects."
Frazier said the Vikings will have a good nucleus coming back and one of the positives looking ahead to 2012 is there is a limited number of key Vikings players who will be free agents at the end of this year.
This group includes linebacker E.J. Henderson and tight ends Visanthe Shiancoe and Jim Kleinsasser.
"We just need to fill a few holes," Frazier said. "You and I both know, you can do that in our league. You can turn things around real fast."
One thing that has impressed Frazier about this group of players is that despite their 2-11 record, they never have quit on the coach.