When he is done, and likely after all of the painful, personal moments of reflection, Mike Zimmer will open his notes for the year.

When he is done, and likely after all of the painful, personal moments of reflection, Mike Zimmer will open his notes for the year. 



Zimmer joined Vikings play-by-play man Paul Allen for an interview before the Nov. 18 game against the Green Bay Packers, and this is some of what he had to say about his task at hand.

A billion people would love to be Mike Zimmer. The Vikings coach has the type of job that envies the weak. Every day he wakes up, he's the coach of a team that goes into hostile stadiums, anesthetizes opponents with offense and turns every clock in America 30 minutes late. Players seek him out as much as he seeks them, drawn by his quirky aura and wanting to bask in it.

After two up-and-down seasons as Minnesota's head coach, Mike Zimmer said he can walk away from the Vikings feeling proud regardless of how the rest of this campaign plays out. The 65-year-old Zimmer will own a 71-56-1 career record when his club closes out the 2016 season on the road against division rival Chicago on Sunday. From buzzer beats in playoffs to one of the most memorable games in franchise history, here are five memorable moments from Zimmer's tenure during the last 3½ years:

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