Vikings owner Zygi Wilf, while saying he was disappointed with the 3-13 record after losing 17-13 to the Bears on Sunday, said that there would be "no radical changes among the football executives, including coach Leslie Frazier, for the 2012 season."
That likely means that all those who call the shots when it comes to football personnel will return, including Rick Spielman, vice president of personnel; Rob Brzezinski, vice president of football operations; George Paton, director of player personnel, and Scott Studwell, director of college scouting. But there could be some changes among the assistant coaches.
While members of the media continue to encourage the owners of the team to name a general manager, this is something the Wilfs haven't believed necessary, and Zygi refused to comment on that subject. But I wouldn't be surprised if a move is made before Zygi and Mark Wilf leave the Twin Cities on Tuesday, with Spielman being put in charge of the football said of the operations.
After going 6-10 last year and 3-13 this year, I have a hunch that the Wilfs will give strong consideration to giving more power to somebody in the organization, and the likely candidate would be Spielman.
While a loss to the Bears improved the Vikings' draft position -- they will pick third behind the Colts and Rams -- the Wilfs were pulling for a victory.
"You never know for sure how a draft choice is going to do," Mark Wilf said.
Zygi and Mark both made it clear that they are willing to delve into free agency to improve the team for next season.
"We will do anything necessary to make the Vikings a winner," said Zygi, who said he believes the Vikings personnel is better than the record indicates.