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Transcript: Spielman and Thielen Addressed the Media on Tuesday

Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman

Thanks everybody for coming out. Can't tell you how excited we are to get Adam Thielen locked up. This is another example [of a time], and I think I come up here every time, to thank our ownership for giving us the resources that we need to keep continuing to do these type of deals. I'd like to thank Rob [Brzezinski] and Blake [Baratz] for the work that they put in to this. Rob usually comes into the draft room or I usually talk to him after we're out of the draft meetings, and him and Blake did an unbelievable job working together to come up and make sure this was done. I don't know if there has ever been a success story like Adam Thielen. We were just talking coming down, three weeks from now he was looking to try to get in to someone's camp. I know he came in on a tryout basis, we were very fortunate that he picked us over probably a couple of the other camps that he had an opportunity to go to. The minute he walked on to that field at Winter Park you could tell this guy had a chance to be something. He's a great example for all those kids out there who say dreams don't come true. You may not be the biggest or the fastest or the most recognized, but you can't measure a person's heart. What Adam Thielen brings to this football team, not only is his natural ability, but a lot of heart. He does just as much showing his heart and his family on everything he does off the field as well. It's my pleasure to bring up Adam, and again another one of our core guys that were able to lock up.

Vikings Wide Receiver Adam Thielen

First, I just want to thank God for putting me in this position and putting me on this platform for a reason, to give back and to share his name. I also want to thank my family. My wife, who's been by my side through this entire journey from college until now and has fought with me and trusted the Lord through the ups and the downs. My two boys, obviously, mean everything to me, and both of our families who continue to support us and give us the opportunity to do what we love and to do it with everything we got. We have a tremendous support system, which helps us do what we do. Obviously the Vikings organization, the Wilf family, Rick Spielman, Rob Brzezinski, George Paton, Coach Zimmer and all the coaches gave me this opportunity, and then to give me the opportunity to be here a long time, along with my family. Pretty excited about that. My agent and the IFA (Institute for Athletes) family for all the work that they've done behind the scenes, it's not an easy job and it's not easy dealing with me, so I appreciate them for that. And then my teammates, there are so many guys in that locker room that have my back, have supported me, have given me opportunities on the field to do what I do. Obviously I wouldn't be able to play the way I do without those guys, and through the years so many guys that aren't even here. All those guys have been a part of my journey, just extremely grateful, blessed and thankful that they've been on my side. Again, it's extremely special for me to be in this state that's done so much for me, and to be here for a long time and know I'm going to be here for a long time with my family in a place where we have a house and a place that we love, and we've spent a lot of time here. Very thankful to be able to be here with our foundation as well, to continue to do work on that and to give back to God's Kingdom through that. We're very blessed and grateful and we know that he's put us here for a reason.

Q: What did it feel like to finally sign the deal? What has it meant to you?

A: Honestly, it never was about money for me for any of this. It was just about being in the spot that my family and I wanted to be, and to be here locked up for a long time and to just show that we're willing to do what it takes to be here and to have the opportunity to give back. That's what it's been about the whole time, and again, it's never been about the money or anything like that, it's just about having the opportunity to be here for a long time and to use those resources to give back.

Q: What does it say about the Vikings getting the deal done so quickly and not letting it linger?

A: It shows what type of organization this is. They're not here to lowball people, they're not here to take advantage of people. They want to reward the people that helped this football team win games, and ultimately they want to win games. That's probably one of the biggest reasons that I want to be here for a long time, because I want to win games. I guess it just shows, it shows what this organization is about and how they treat their players and guys that may deserve to be here, and reward them for that.

Q: There seems to be two goals for football players, to win championships but also get that big contract. It has to mean something to be able to get one of the two?

A: Obviously, money is good and everything, but championships are what it's about. Maybe a little bit too of feeling appreciated more than the fact that they paid me this amount of money. But like I said, it's all about winning, it's all about giving back, and it's all about being in a situation that you feel comfortable in. When you find a locker room like we have and you have guys like that, you don't want to go somewhere else. You want to be here and you want to be here for a long time. That's what my family and I are most excited about.

Q: A lot of teams can preach being a family, but it seems like they've been able to show that in a tangible way here in Minnesota, haven't they?

A: Oh yeah, for sure. You see that with Anthony Barr and other guys, they don't care about the money. They want to be here, they want to be here for a long time, they want to be around these guys and they want to win. We know we have some pieces that we think we can do it with, and obviously it takes a lot of hard work and dedication, and that's why we're here right now, to get back after it.

Q: How different is this workout from last year?

A: Well we're only two days in, so I don't know too much. I guess mindset wise everybody just has a different mindset this year. I think everybody is excited to learn the offense, to be around the guys. It's not as much excitement about who's here and who the new guy we signed is, it's more about, "Hey, let's get back on the field, let's take advantage of every single one of these days. We don't get a whole lot of hours in the building, so let's take advantage of them." I think teams that win championships, they win them right now by the work they put in and by doing it the right way. We're trying to do that.

Q: What do you remember about that tryout with the Vikings six years ago, and what can you say about how far you've come since then?

A: I think when I look back at it I honestly get more nervous than I was in the moment. I talk about it a lot, I think back to that time and I think about coming in there and not really thinking much of it. I was just going to play football. When I was on the field I was just playing football, I didn't feel any different than in college, didn't feel any different than in high school. I think now when I look back I kind of get nervous, because I know that if I wouldn't have done this right, or I would have been late to this, or if I would have ran the wrong route, I might have never gotten the chance. It's just kind of crazy to look back at it, and the confidence that I had going into it, I probably shouldn't have had, but I did. Again, God gave me an opportunity and he put me there for a reason, so it's pretty cool to look back at that.

Q: Is that part of what you might say to younger kids in a similar position? To not look at the big picture of the NFL and get overwhelmed by it?

A: Yeah, I think that's with anything in life. I think you just have to take advantage of the moment and you have to use every moment and you have to make the right decisions, and you can't think about just how that's going to affect you that day. You got to think about how that's going to affect you in the big picture. Sometimes I get myself caught up in that and have to take a step back. I think that's one thing that's great about NFL off seasons, you get an opportunity to just kind of step back and look at your life and look at some of the things you're doing and try to figure out what's best for you and your family. It was a really good offseason for that, just to take a step back and realize some of the things I need to work on and get better at and then try to do that.

Q: Could you appreciate what you did well and did you take time to admire your successes, like your record-setting stretch of 100-yard games?

A: No, I don't think I ever will honestly. Those things just aren't important to me. I think there's more to life to me than setting records and things like that. I don't want to leave this world being remembered for that stuff. Honestly, for me it's just trying to be the best person I can be every day – be the best person on the field, off the field I can be and trying to grow and learn from our mistakes, whether that be on the field or off the field. Try and not to worry about what people think about me, just trying to focus on, again, getting better.

Q: How long did it take to shake off the way last season ended or have you been able to?

A: Yeah, honestly, I know it might be cliché to say but I'm just really excited about being here right now, getting back after it with the teammates and working towards next year. You can't dwell on the past, you can't look at the past and try and change things because you can't go back and you can't change it. I mean obviously right after the season you start thinking about things and when you have all that time to yourself you start thinking about "woulda, coulda, shoulda". But at the same time, I think that's why it's important to get back into the weight room and try to figure out things that you need to do to get better and focus on that rather than what you could have done better and what you could of changed from the season before.

Q: Do you have any new purchases planned?

A: No. Not yet. My wife does a good job of holding me back on that kind of stuff, but I think it's a really cool opportunity to be able to give back to this community, to people, and places that have been so instrumental in my career and my life and shaping who I am. Just trying to figure out a game plan with that, but no game plan for purchases that's for sure.

Q: What are some of the things you will do in the community?

A: It's something that I have to sit down with my wife and some of the people that we respect as far as counsel, so we haven't decided on any of that stuff yet.

Q: Do you demand more of yourself now going into this season with this new deal?

A: I don't think that's fair to do to yourself. Honestly, I'm going to take the same approach and kind of the things that I just talked about. I've been able to step back and figure out what things on the field and off the field that I need to do better and now I got to go and attack that and try to be the best teammate I can be, try to be the best leader I can be and let everything else play itself out. At this point, that's all you can do. There's only so many things you can control and everything else you just got to let it play out.

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