EAGAN, Minn. -- As the dust began to settle inside TCO Performance Center during a staff meeting that took place around 8 a.m. Monday, everything appeared to still be standing for the Minnesota Vikings despite a monumental collapse to the 2018 season.
With ownership in attendance, as has been the case in every day-after end-of-season meeting, the franchise began the months-long process of sorting out the mess that was made, a lost season that started with Super Bowl expectations which later crashed and burned into the Vikings missing the postseason altogether.
Six NFL head coaches lost their jobs following Week 17, bringing the total number of vacancies to eight.