Former Minnesota Vikings common supervisor Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is standing by his choice to let Sam Darnold go.
The Vikings introduced Friday that the team was firing Adofo-Mensah as GM, a job he had held since January 2022. The 44-year-old confronted reporters at a press convention shortly after his departure was introduced.
One reporter requested Adofo-Mensah to share his view on the crew faltering after shifting on from Darnold after the 2024 season. Adofo-Mensah admitted that it was a name that saved him up at night time, however one he upholds given the knowledge he had on the time.
“You’re attempting to be sure to don’t lock yourselves into what you probably did and pondering that it’s at all times proper,” Adofo-Mensah mentioned, via Yahoo Sports activities’ Jack Baer. “And so there are these nights you get up and stare on the ceiling and ask your self. I at all times return to the method and what we thought on the time. It’s simpler to and be revisionist and results-based, however going to suppose by means of what we had on the time, I nonetheless perceive why we did what we did.”
