Frank Smith, former offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, has been hired as the Minnesota Vikings’ Assistant Head Coach, replacing Mike Pettine. Known for his expertise in the run game, Smith aims to enhance the Vikings’ efficiency, transitioning from a zone-based scheme to potentially more balanced approaches that capitalize on player strengths. His successful past includes revitalizing Darren Waller’s career and coaching Rashawn Slater to a Pro Bowl season. With the addition of a mobile quarterback, Smith’s strategies could significantly impact the team’s offensive performance.
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