Minnesota Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell went viral after giving a surprise pep talk to newly benched Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson, whom the Vikings performed extensive research on and reportedly wanted to trade up acquire in the 2023 draft.
The No. 4 overall pick that year, Richardson lost his starting spot to veteran Joe Flacco last week after a troubling start to his second season in the league.
After a 21-13 win over the Colts in Week 9, O’Connell approached Richardson and reminded him why he was one of the most-coveted quarterbacks coming out of college in recent memory.
“You’re a bad dude and you’re going to play a long time in this league,” O’Connell said, per NFL Films footage after the game. “I still believe in you. I know these guys do, too.”
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O’Connell addressed the exchange this week, saying he wanted to pick up Richardson, who he imagined had a difficult week after being benched.
“I wanted to let him know how I felt,” O’Connell said on November 8, per ESPN. “And whether it meant something to him, or not, didn’t matter. And I think it’s a good thing for everybody in society to do. If you’ve got the ability to help somebody else in circumstances that maybe as they’re working through it are less than ideal, but there is a road and a path — a rather large one in my opinion to him having have a very, very successful NFL career — [you should].
“Quarterback journeys are what they are, and every single one of them has their own story. And I just felt like if I can have an opportunity to just let him know how I feel about him, and not only him and where he’s at now but where I think he’s going in the future, I thought it was a good moment to tell him that. I’m just a big fan, and if you have something to say to uplift somebody else, you might as well say it and not keep it to yourself.”
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