Head coach Leslie Frazier says Vikings coaches stand firmly behind their owners in the NFL labor dispute and were not consulted before the NFL Coaches Association filed a brief supporting the players. The NFLCA filed a brief in court last month backing the players in the labor fight. But Frazier says his coaching staff was never contacted by the association and will "always be supportive of our management." "It really doesn't in a lot of ways pertain to us because we had no say in it as a staff. ... I just know for us being supportive of the Wilf family and the Minnesota Vikings organization is where our staff really feels is important to us," Frazier said. The brief drew some attention when it was filed because it appeared to provide the first insight into a split between the owners and the coaches during the labor standoff. "We've got great management here in Minnesota," Frazier said. "The Wilf family has been terrific to our employees. But no we were not contacted by the coaches association regarding that brief."