Thursday, November 19, 2009

Coach Childress will stay with Vikings through 2013 season

Having been coach for the Minnesota Vikings for four years, Brad Childress will stay with the team for a few more years and is expected to help the team win more games.

Childress signed a five-year, $10 million deal with Owner Zygi Wilf in 2006, and the team under his watch has improved each year: going 6-10 in 2006, 8-8 in 2007 and 10-6 with an NFC North title last season. As for this season, the Vikings has been 8-1 and Wilf decided to give Childress more incentives to encourage more improvements before battling with the undefeated New Orleans Saints for the top seed in the NFC-he signed to three-year contract extension with the coach.

What Childress impressed the boss most is that he has instilled a positive environment and created a strong foundation for future success, including persuading star quarterback Brett Favre to get out of retirement and put on purple No.4 Vikings jersey.

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