The Vikings are playing better offensively now than they were two years ago when the Giants swooped in and ran off with Pat Shurmur the morning after the magic and miracles ended one step shy of Super Bowl LIII.
So might we expect another downtrodden franchise to pounce upon another Vikings offensive coordinator — Kevin Stefanski — as early as January or, who knows, the first Monday in February?
"I don't know," said Gary Kubiak, Stefanski's unofficial mentor and official Vikings assistant head coach/offensive adviser. "They don't want to lose him around here, but Kevin's got a bright future."
While Kubiak couldn't predict the year-end market for Stefanski, he did make it clear where he stands in relation to having any interest in re-entering the head coaching rat race that drove him to retire for health reasons after the Broncos' 2016 season.
"[This season] has not given me the itch" to be a head coach again, Kubiak said. "I had my chance to be the head coach. I really enjoyed it. But I enjoy what I'm doing now."
Four years after winning the Super Bowl as a head coach, the 58-year-old Kubiak now enjoys tutoring younger coaches in ways he hopes will extend his throwback system into the 2020s and beyond. He cherishes being reunited with his son, Klint, and longtime sidekicks Rick Dennison and Brian Pariani. And he enjoys being both a sounding board for 63-year-old head coach Mike Zimmer and an under-the-radar grunt who gets to go home earlier than the boss.
But what if the Vikings win the Super Bowl and some team douses him with itching powder, a truckload of greenbacks and a head coaching offer? Would he accept?
Apparently not.