Spielman 'excited' about Vikings' future, compares Ponder to Brees and Manning
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Vikings general manager Rick Spielman says he's excited with how the off-season has gone so far, but he knows the Vikings have to do a good job "identifying" players in the draft. The main goal is to build the team through the draft.
While fans are growing frustrated with the Vikings failure to sign big-name free agents, general manager Rick Spielman says, "Give us time to put this roster together. We're not only putting it together for 2012. We're building this roster to be able to maintain this roster over the next three, four, five years."
Tom Powers of the Pioneer Press doesn't think the Vikings made the right choice by promoting Rick Spielman from vice president of player personnel to general manager. He writes that the move creates about as much excitement as "28 floors worth of elevator music."
Christian Ponder joined the Dan Patrick Show Tuesday and said Rick Spielman assured him the Vikings wouldn't be selecting a quarterback with pick No. 3 in next April's draft. Ponder says there will be "a lot of changes" between now and the draft.
Vikings general manager Rick Spielman says Adrian Peterson is on a mission to "prove to everybody he’s a better Adrian Peterson than he was before the injury.” Spielman says Peterson is a "freak athletically" and it's helping him come back quickly from the torn ACL he suffered last December.
Vikings' general manager Rick Spielman says there is a lot of pressure to turn things around quickly following a 3-13 season, but he isn't willing to mortgage the future for a quick fix. Spielman also knows finding younger players is a must to stay competitive for the long haul.
If you don't quite understand the Vikings' new power structure, this post is for you. Rick Spielman, as acting general manager, makes the call on free agents and the draft. Head coach Leslie Frazier will handle the coaching staff. However, Spielman is accountable for everything.
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