Crossing the St. Croix River from Wisconsin into Minnesota is referred to as coming from "the other side" in the Vikings locker room at TCO Performance Center.
Za'Darius Smith says he "came to" the other side by joining the Vikings this offseason after 33 games in three Packers seasons. Danielle Hunter asserts Smith actually "came from" the other side in Green Bay, where the Packers set up the Vikings' next potentially potent pass-rushing pair by cutting Smith in March.
Hunter and Smith have agreed on pretty much everything else while quickly forming a bond this summer under new outside linebackers coach Mike Smith, who also defected from the Packers.
"They came from the other side, but they're good people," Hunter said. "They taught the room a lot of things, like new pass rushing things and all that stuff — and I'm always eager to learn."
Smith, who turned 30 on Thursday, was quick to note the potential of another strong purple pass rush during his free-agent visit to Eagan this spring, when he posted "Meet at the Quarterback 2.0" on social media while touring the Vikings museum before signing a three-year, $42 million contract.
The nod to the Purple People Eaters' motto set a lofty bar that Hunter and Smith are committed to reaching as both return from injuries and they learn to play together. Neither played in a preseason game, so fans will get their first look at the duo in action in Sunday's season opener against the Packers at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Smith, who missed all but one regular-season game in 2021 due to a back injury, is especially anxious to make his Vikings debut. That acknowledgement came with a grin when asked about playing against the Packers and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
"I've been preparing for this time to come for a while now," Smith said. "Hopefully we get a chance to take him down a couple times."