Thought this was an interesting discussion for a few reasons.
First of all, he absolutely deserves it.
The Vikings who had one of the worst defenses in the league in almost all statistical categories, with largely the same players are 14th in PFF grade, 8th in DVOA, 11th in ESPN’s defensive efficiency metric, 13th in YPG and 15th in PPG.
It’s a ridiculous turnaround that Flo is undeniably responsible for.
But then you add the layer of the lawsuit, will owners want to touch that?
Plus, Flo was in what he viewed as a toxic organization last go around. Will he be picky? He has to know this will be his last shot at a HC gig. He also has small kids and has stated a bunch of times how much they enjoy living in MN.
Last factor here is the Vikings ownership who have time and time again opened their pockets to get the team whatever it needs. I have no doubt they would be willing to give him the Assistant HC title and make him the highest paid assistant coach in the league.
So what do you think happens here, does Flo take a job this offseason?
Being a good coordinator doesn't mean you're a good head coach.
I don't think having a good defense means he deserves to he a head coach, last time he was a head coach there were plenty of red flags.