Kevin O’Connell of Vikings falls f-bomba during the mic’d up live mic’d segment


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Kevin O’Connell, from the Minnesota Vikings, gave a perfect example of why NFL chief coaches are not made in the game.

While other professional sporting events have microphone moments during live broadcasts, the NFL generally saves time for potential editions with that, well, well, a fruitful language.

But with the NFL in the middle of the preseason, the transmission of the Vikings decided to micccon O’Connell to provide a little more entertainment for fans who look at home. However, the live interview led to the main man of the Vikings delayed an F bomb.

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The chief coach of the Vikings of the Minnesota, Kevin O’Connell, applauds to the crowd before the match against the Houston Texans at the American bank stadium. (Brad Subpel/Imagn images)

During the third quarter in the game between the Vikings and the New England patriots, O’Connell was in the transmission of Fox 9 when he answered a question while seeing a play.

He did not think about censuring after seeing something he did not like.

Patriots coach Mike Vrabel

“I am excited about this year’s team and excited about this game game, friends,” O’Connell told The Broadcasters. “We have a fast camera … Oh no! F — … is coming back.”

The reason for O’Connell’s improper was noticing an illegal movement in the scrimmage line even before the ball broke. Then, although the work would have obtained the Vikings a first Down, it was called again for the penalty.

The chief coach of the Vikings of the Minnesota, Kevin O’Connell, observes during the equipment training camp in the training facilities of the Minnesota Vikings. (Matt Krohn/Imagn images)

It may not have been the offensive of the first O’Connell team in the countryside, but he hopes his team will play American football regardless of who is in the game.

The Vikings ended up losing to the Patriots, 20-12, although the expected Marshal of Field, 2024, JJ McCarthy, did not adapt once again for the second preseason game of the team.

However, McCarthy has so far shone in training field practices, including joint work with patriots this week.

McCarthy lost the entire 2024 season even before he started due to a meniscus tear. But O’Connell’s Vikings had a surprising 14-3 with Sam Darnold to the helm. With Darnold now the Seattle Seahawks headline Marshal, is McCarthy’s program in his second year.

Chief coach Kevin O’Connell, from the Minnesota Vikings, observes during the first quarter of a game against the Arizona cardinals at the Stadium of the Bank of December 20, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Stephen Maturen/Getty images)

O’Connell hopes you don’t have to throw so many expletives from banking this season, since the Vikings seek to return to the playoffs.

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