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The People’s Court- “Bad Accounting” [Lazy landscaper lapses on lawn?]

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Stressing a team-first mentality, Leslie Frazier accepted the Minnesota Vikings head coaching job on Monday and vowed to thoroughly examine the team’s roster, their staff and the scheme on both sides of the ball to get the Vikings back in the playoffs. On the day he reached a contract agreement with the organization to remove the interim tag from his title, Frazier said he believes “it’s only a matter of time” before the championship-deprived franchise wins a Super Bowl. Frazier took over on Nov. 22 when Brad Childress was fired, and the Vikings went 3-3 under the 51-year-old after a 3-7 start. “I think we’ll be able to look back at these last six weeks and say, ‘You know what? That was the beginning of something special,” Frazier said Monday during his introductory news conference at Winter Park. One of the first orders of business for Frazier is to help devise a plan with the personnel department for the sport’s most important position. Quarterback Brett Favre is finally retiring and Frazier said he wouldn’t call the 41-year-old to ask for another season under “any circumstance.” The defensive coordinator under Childress and a former cornerback for the Bears, Frazier drew positive reviews from the players for his steady approach. They’ve pushed for him to get the job on a permanent basis, after many of them grew frustrated with Childress and his rigid style. Frazier is the eighth coach in the franchise’s 50-year history. “Our players and entire organization have great
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