Minneapolis, Minnesota. For those of you who may not know this, I was a huge Leslie Fraiser fan, and I am very disappointed in the Vikings ownership. A year after Leslie guided the team to a 10-6 record, and the team was in the playoffs, Leslie is unfortunately gone. Mr. Wilf, you have a lot of looking inside yourself to do because I think that Leslie was a class act on and off the field. I can remember when I was a younger Jeremiah before I had this website I got to meet Leslie, and he let me try on his 1985 Super Bowl ring from when he played for the Chicago Bears. Little did I know that one day he would become a coach of a team that I would cover. Perhaps Mr. Wilf needs to look at some of his players instead of firing Leslie right away. I think that Mr. Wilf should look at Christian Ponder, because I believe that it all starts with the quarterback and how he plays in the NFL. If you can’t play then you won’t get far in this league. You can’t rely Adrian Peterson every day. I guarantee you that Paul Allen, who is the voice of the Vikings, will tell you the same thing. I am deeply saddened by Mr. Wilf’s decision. So now are you going to bring in a foul mouth coach who swears at the players, and Paul Allen? I would think twice before you make you next move, Mr. Wilf. I think that is a classless move, Mr. Wilf. You could have sat down with Leslie to tell him your concerns, but instead you fired him. I think that there was a better way to handle this business, and I would call it sitting down and talking to Leslie instead of firing him. The last thing that you could have done was what you did, and I feel you have given your organization a black eye because you fired Leslie Fraiser.