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Resilient Vikings have taken their cue from Zimmer

- By DAVE CAMPBELL

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Mike Zimmer was already smiling more than usual, sporting a relaxed look of satisfacti­on rarely revealed in public during the NFL season, when he really let his guard down a few minutes into his postgame news conference deep inside Minnesota’s stillbuzzi­ng stadium.

“Hey, let’s open these things up!” Zimmer blurted out mid-sentence, prodding a Vikings official to push the button that removes the window shades and allows the premium tickethold­ers in an adjacent lounge to peer in the room.

His wish to interact with the customers who cheered the Vikings on to a last-play divisional round victory was granted.

Zimmer then proceeded to slowly and rhythmical­ly clap above his head, dignifying the ritual “Skol” chant performed by the purple-clad fans at each game honoring the area’s Scandinavi­an heritage and the team’s nickname.

“You deserve it!” Zimmer said, again interrupti­ng his own answer to acknowledg­e the crowd.

From peers around the league to players in the locker room to people up and down the organizati­on, there’s a strong sentiment that Zimmer has earned this, too, pulling within one win of a Super Bowl appearance.

The way the Vikings finished their 29-24 victory over New Orleans on a last-chance 61-yard touchdown pass from Case Keenum to Stefon Diggs suggested they’re on some kind of charmed path, an uncharted territory for this championsh­ip-deprived franchise. Zimmer, for his part, has experience­d his own share of painful setbacks.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY JIM MONE ?? Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer waves as fans looked into his post-game press conference following a 29-24 win over the New Orleans Saints an NFL divisional football playoff game in Minneapoli­s, Sunday.
AP PHOTO BY JIM MONE Minnesota Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer waves as fans looked into his post-game press conference following a 29-24 win over the New Orleans Saints an NFL divisional football playoff game in Minneapoli­s, Sunday.

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