Gary Kubiak Minnesota Vikings Womens Hoodie , huh? As what?Really? Well, what does a senior offensive advisor do, advise offenses or offensively advise? The latter could be funny: Run the ball, you dimwitted twit! Your tackling looks like a fart come to life!Wait, whats that? Oh, advise the offense. Well, fine. Just take the fun out of everything, then.Oh, his son, too? And a guy that ran a terrible offense is going to be the offensive line coach? And a dude in Brian Pariani thats been with Kubiak so long he was part of the package deal, or there was no deal?So...the Denver Mafia has taken over the Vikings. I mean, what else could be the explanation? _________________Scene: Large wedding reception, band playing in the background. At a table are Kevin Stefanski, dressed in a brand new offensive coordinator uniform. An attractive young woman sits at the table with him, and theyre making small talk. Suddenly, applause and cheering erupts off camera, as Super Bowl winning coach Gary Kubiak walks in. Gary waves, shakes hands, and says hello to Kevin as he walks by.Young woman: Kevin, You never told me you knew Gary Kubiak! How come?Kevin: Let me tell you a story about my Gary, K. When Gary was first starting out, he was signed to a head coaching job with Denver. And after he won the Super Bowl he got out of it. Now, Gary is my owners flavor of the month, and Zygi Wilf wants a Super Bowl. So Gary went to see Zygi, Zygi offered him a job, but Gary said no. So the next day, Zygi asked Gary back, only this time with Gary brought Klint Kubiak Womens Customized Minnesota Vikings Jerseys , Luca Brasi, Brian Pariani, and Ricky Cement Shoes Dennison. Within an hour, he had a signed contract for all of them.K: How did he do that?Kevin: He made him an offer he couldnt refuse.K: What was that?Kevin: Luca Brasi held a Super Bowl ring to Zygis head and Gary assured him that either his dreams or his signature would be on those contracts. Thats a true story.K: So where does that leave you, Kevin?Kevin: Im the Fall Guy, K. If the Vikings start 3-7, Ill sleep with the fishes. Then Gary takes over, and hell control the offense, the numbers racket from here to the Iron Range, and the protection money from Dinkytown down to Red Wing. _______________A parody, obviously, but when I look at the decisions the Vikings have made going back to 2016, it just feels that the harder they pursue a Super Bowl, the farther behind theyre starting to fall. For example, in 2016 GM Rick Spielman sent a first round pick to Philly for QB Sam Bradford. I loved the aggression to get a starting QB to keep the Vikes playoff dreams alive in the wake of the Teddy Bridgewater injury. I liked the move then, and I still appreciate the fact Spielman didnt stand pat. But the Bradford trade was a failure. Which caused the Vikings to run faster, in a completely opposite direction.After the 2017 season, the Vikings made a huge move in free agency, securing the services of Kirk Cousins (like seriously with all the names that start with a K around here anymore, all we need is Kliff Kingsbury to get the complete set), and he was touted as the missing piece to make a Super Bowl run. When offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur was hired to be the head coach by the New York Giants, the Vikings hired the Next Big Thing In Offensive Geniuses, one John DeFilippo.The Cousins era has yet to be fully written, and the DiFilippo era has already ended. An 8-7-1 record was not what anyone was expecting, though, so not only did the Vikings not get closer to a Super Bowl, they missed the playoffs completely. That wasnt all the fault of Cousins, yet the Vikings now find themselves running faster www.vikingsauthorizedshops.com , but in a different direction again.Warren did a great review of the new coaching hires here, so I wont go into the detail he did. But I do find it...odd...that the only way Gary Kubiak was coming to Minnesota was as part of a package deal:It was reported after this tweet that Kubiak wasnt going to be the OC, but, as Fearless Leader posted yesterday, an offensive advisor. We can debate Kubiaks track record, because I think there are some things that are encouraging about the hire. Like this, also from Klis:I mean, okay. But as weve mentioned, he isnt the OC, but an assistant head coach and advisor, whatever that means. The QB coach is Klint Kubiak, who has all of six games NFL experience in that role. Seems that other than being Gary Kubiaks son, his resume is pretty thin there. But what about the other two guys, Pariani and Dennison? Look, for a guy that isnt going to be a coordinator, it sure as hell sounds like hes getting his guys to...wait for it...coordinate and install an offense.Dennison seems like he could be a decent hire; the Vikings need a good o-line coach, and Dennison and Kubiak seem to be on the same page with regards to the running game. Here, enjoy this tweet about that:Kubiak has produced some of the better run offenses in the NFL since hes been in the league, so okay. This seems like a not bad hire right now.But the tweet about Pariani is a tad disconcerting. My Dad always said son, if you have a problem with 3 or 4 people, and the only common denominator in that situation is you? Youre the problem. I mean seriously, when other coaches, the front office, AND other players had a problem with the guy, for whatever reason? You cant spell pariah without Pariani, amirite?Wait, Im missing an h. Never mind.And Kubiak fell on his sword for this guy? I get loyalty, but I get this nagging feeling that this batch of hirings seems to be based on these guys winning a Super Bowl with the Frankenstein shell of Peyton Manning and a great defense in 2015.Cool and all Minnesota Vikings Womens T-Shirt , but once Manning retired, Denver went 9-7 in 2016 with all of these guys on staff.Yes, yes, the last time the law firm of Kubiak, Kubiak, Pariani, and Dennison were on a staff together their team went 9-7. Progress!!Look, Ive been wrong so much take this post for what its worth on the black market. I loved the DeFilippo hire, and I was an idiot about that. My mock drafts are so bad I wouldnt even print them out and use them to line a birdcage.But since the end of last season, just about every move the Vikings have made seems to have put more distance between them and winning a Super Bowl, not less. And it seems that these hires just muddied the waters on what the Vikings offense will do next season, not clarified it.Well see. I hope Im wrong.Skol Vikes. The Minnesota Vikings have released their first injury report of Week 15 as they prepare for their big contest on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins at U.S. Bank Stadium. A few names were added to the injury report following Mondays loss, and a couple of players returned as well.The only player that is listed as not participating in Wednesdays practice is wide receiver Chad Beebe, who continues to be sidelined with the hamstring injury he suffered in practice a couple of weeks ago.Two players that missed last weeks game returned to practice, as tight end David Morgan (knee) and cornerback Trae Waynes (concussion) both rejoined their teammates, albeit in a limited capacity. Morgan has missed the last four games for the Vikings, while Waynes missed this last weeks game after his second concussion of the season. No update as to where Waynes is in the leagues concussion protocol.Offensive tackle Brian ONeill was also limited on Wednesday with an ankle injury he suffered at the end of Mondays game in Seattle. Thankfully, it appears that ONeills injury is less serious than it seemed when he got hurt on Monday, but his status for Sunday still bears monitoring.Here is the full injury report from Wednesdays practice session:Did not participate: WR Chad Beebe (hamstring)Limited participation: LB Eric Kendricks (rib), TE David Morgan (knee), OT Brian ONeill (ankle), G Mike Remmers (low back), DT Sheldon Richardson (hip), CB Trae Waynes (concussion)Full participation: DT Jaleel Johnson (calf), CB Xavier Rhodes (hip), WR Adam Thielen (ankle)Well update the status of all of the Vikings injured players tomorrow.