From a recent article...
"With Dunbar's exit complete, one thing is certain: There is a defensive line coach vacancy for Frazier to fill.
This past season, despite the Vikings' many defensive struggles, Dunbar was in charge of the unit that arguably was the most consistently productive on the team.
Dunbar said Friday he couldn't diagnose all that went wrong during a disastrous 3-13 season.
"I'm a position coach," he said. "I'm not a coordinator. I'm not a head coach. When I look at what I did with the Minnesota Vikings, my piece of the puzzle was to make the defensive line play as well as they could.
"We played well against the run. I think we finished No. 11 against the run. And we finished No. 1 in sacks [with 50]. And the guy I coached [Jared Allen] led the league in sacks with 22 on a team that really didn't have a lead the last eight games of the year. So I thought that was my piece of the puzzle. I can't worry about running backs, defensive backs, receivers, linebackers. When you do it, you focus on your job, put your piece of the puzzle in and go from there."
Asked whether he felt he had gotten a raw deal with his firing, Dunbar took the high road.
"No sir," he said. "No sir. You get what you're given. And I spent six great years in Minnesota. So there's no raw deal. They didn't kill my wife and they didn't kill my family. They took care of my family. So no, I didn't get a raw deal. Leslie is a good man who treated me fairly."