The final step in the Vikings' announced plan for choosing a general manager was hijacked Tuesday night when the Chicago Bears hired away one of the Purple's two finalists on the eve of his scheduled trip to the Twin Cities for a second interview.
Whether that becomes a good thing, a bad thing or an ugly thing will be fascinating to watch unfold as these NFC North rivals do battle in hopes of boasting the better visionary NextGen GM and finally overtaking the division bullies in Green Bay.
Because of the Vikings' transparent search, the public knows a wide, diverse net was cast during the process of replacing Rick Spielman. The public knows that eight candidates were interviewed virtually and that only two finalists — Browns Vice President of Football Operations Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and Chiefs Executive Director of Player Personnel Ryan Poles — would be brought to Minnesota for second interviews.
Adofo-Mensah went first on Tuesday. Even he said he wasn't expecting to be hired a day later since the original plan called for Poles to interview on Wednesday.
And what an ideal end to the search that would have been. The Vikings would have kicked the tires on two young, seemingly brilliant minds that come at the job in different ways with totally different backgrounds. Would it be Poles, the 36-year-old Traditional Football Guy, or Adofo-Mensah, the 40-year-old Analytics Guy?
We'll never know how that would have played out for the Vikings if they were given the time to meet Poles in person and woo him. Instead Poles was interviewing Bears coaching candidates Tuesday and Wednesday, and settled on Colts defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus on Thursday.
The perception held by some is the Bears not only got their guy for GM but also dictated the final moves that led to the Vikings' hire. The reality is both teams seem genuinely thrilled by their selections. Who comes out happier in the end will start unfolding eight months from now when all the decisions made by these two start accumulating W's and L's.
So, game on!