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Kris Boyd criticizes Mike Zimmer, former Vikings coaching staff
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd was a visitor on Patrick Peterson’s “All Issues Lined” podcast on Thursday and used the chance to criticize the staff’s former teaching workers.
After he was advised by co-host Bryant McFadden that he may say something he wished on the present, Boyd opened fireplace by describing the atmosphere he felt Mike Zimmer created in his ultimate 12 months with the Vikings.
“They walked round like their a**holes, like, tight,” Boyd stated. “[They] would at all times be strict about all the pieces. Anytime you tousled it is just like the world ended.”
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Boyd’s critique matches earlier studies and participant feedback after Zimmer was fired in January, following Minnesota’s 8-9 document and third time lacking the playoffs in 4 seasons and for the fifth time in eight seasons underneath Zimmer.
Amongst gamers to beforehand criticize Zimmer was linebacker Eric Kendricks, who stated Zimmer created “a fear-based culture” throughout his ultimate season in Minnesota.
Whereas Boyd was vital of his former coach, he heaped reward on the atmosphere that new head coach Kevin O’Connell is establishing.
“[They’re] far more chill, far more relaxed,” Boyd stated. “No matter we gotta get fastened, we gon’ repair it. We gon’ preserve rolling … we gon’ bounce again, determine it out. [They changed] the entire vibe, everyone’s far more relaxed. As a protection, as an entire staff, the vibe, no one’s actually nervous about an excessive amount of. Like we actually there to get pleasure from soccer and study and simply be the perfect us.”
Now almost six months faraway from Zimmer’s firing, the previous head coach has but to publicly reply to his critics.
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Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin launches a bid to lead the DNC
Minnesota Democratic Party Chair Ken Martin has formally announced his bid to lead the Democratic National Committee, as the party attempts to piece itself together following a stinging defeat against Donald Trump.
“If you’re looking for a creature of D.C., that’s not me. But I do know how the DNC works and how it isn’t working,” Martin said in a video posted to social media Tuesday morning, adding, “We need to reconnect our ideas — which we know are popular in red, blue and purple states across this country — back to our party and to our candidates.”
Martin, a DNC vice chair and leader of the Association of State Democratic Committees, has gained early traction with some delegates, according to interviews with several state DNC members. He joins Martin O’Malley, former presidential candidate who announced Monday he would run for the post.
Martin is a big backer of the DNC acting as an umbrella organization that strengthens state parties across the board.
“That’s certainly not the only thing that the DNC does, but it’s one of probably the most important partnerships that the DNC has is with its state party chairs, vice chairs, executive directors, who are on the ground running these programs,” Martin said in an interview last week. He calls it the 57-state strategy, including all 50 states and territories, as well as Washington, D.C., and Democrats abroad. “Whoever the next DNC chair is really has to, I believe, have a fierce commitment to making sure that they support the 57-state party strategy itself.”
Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb is among those backing Martin, saying in an earlier interview that she was interested in seeking the ASDC chair post that Martin now holds.
Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler is also interested in a run.
“Ben is seriously considering a run,” a person with knowledge of Wikler’s thinking told NBC News on Monday.
Also, Rahm Emanuel — who is serving as the U.S. ambassador to Japan and was previously the mayor of Chicago, a congressman and chief of staff to President Barack Obama — has floated interest in the role, according to three people, and has done some outreach to DNC members, according to one person familiar with the matter.
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