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Kevin O’Connell, Vikings from Minnesota, gave a perfect example to explain why the NFL head coaches are not microphones on Gameday.
While other professional sporting events have moments of rise in power during live emissions, the NFL generally allows the life of potential modifications with this because of certain fruitful languages.
But with the NFL in the middle of the pre-season, the broadcast of the Vikings decided to Mic’d Up O’Connell to offer other entertainment to the fans who look at home. However, the live interview led to the abolition of an F bomb by the main man of the Vikings.
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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell applauds the crowd before the match against Houston’s Texans at US Bank Stadium. (Images Brad RĂ©pel / Imagn)
During the third quarter of the match between the Vikings and the New England Patriots, O’Connell was at the broadcast of Fox 9 when he answered a question while watching a game unfold.
He did not think of censor after seeing something he didn’t like.
Patriots coach Mike Truebel was launched in the ground that fights against exercises with the Vikings
“I am enthusiastic by this year’s team and excited by this game game, guys,” O’Connell told broadcasters. “We have a quick movement … Oh no! F — … It comes back.”
The reason for O’Connell’s explanative was to notice an illegal movement on the melee line before the ball was broken. So, although the game obtained the Vikings a first duration, it was recalled for the penalty instead.

The Vikings of Minnesota head coach Kevin O’Connell looks during the team training camp at the Minnesota Viking Training Center. (Images Matt Krohn / Imagn)
It may not be the offensive of the first O’Connell team on the field, but he expects his team to play healthy football, no matter who is in the game.
The Vikings ended up losing against the Patriots, 20-12, although the expected starting quarter, the choice of first round in 2024, JJ McCarthy has not yet known for the second pre-season match of the team.
However, McCarthy has so far shone in camp training practices, including joint work with the patriots this week.
McCarthy missed all the 2024 season before he even started due to a meniscian tear. But the Vikings of O’Connell went a surprising 14-3 with Sam Darnold at the helm. With Darnold now the quarter-arre from the Seattle Seahawks, it is McCarthy’s show before its second year.

Chief coach Kevin O’Connell of the Vikings of Minnesota looked in the first quarter of a match against the Arizona Cardinals at US Bank Stadium on December 01, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen / Getty Images)
O’Connell hopes that he does not have to spit as many explanatives of the sidelines this season, while the Vikings are looking to take over the playoffs.