Captain Munnerlyn has spent enough time standing around on the sidelines this summer to raise the eyebrows of Vikings beat reporters. The veteran cornerback's situation became even more curious Sunday night when he didn't play a single snap against the Steelers in the Hall of Fame Game.
As expected, it was Xavier Rhodes and Terence Newman who started at cornerback in the base defense. But when the Vikings needed their top nickel package on the only third-down play the starting group faced, it was first-round pick Trae Waynes who got the nod, not Munnerlyn.
The starters were pulled after the first drive, but Munnerlyn didn't play.
So yesterday morning, Zimmer was asked why Munnerlyn only watched.
"That's a good question," Zimmer said. "We planned on him playing the 42 and Newman playing the nickel on third down and we didn't get any in that series. Then I pulled the rest of the guys out."
But, as noted above, the Vikings did use the nickel once on that first drive.
So I tracked down Munnerlyn as he came off the field Tuesday afternoon and asked him if he was given an explanation of why he didn't play.
"You've got to ask Coach Zim," Munnerlyn said.