After being slapped with a $100,000 fine for scalping his Superbowl tickets, Minnesota head coach Mike Tice is feeling fine according to Vikings owner Zygi Wilf. "He apologized to me, to the team and to the fans," Wilf said Friday. "He explained to me that it was a big mistake and that he wanted to move forward. We understand that people make mistakes. Let's hope we can move forward and create great things here." Tice will have to earn a contract extension this year as he is entering into the final season of his current contract. "I have my own personal goals, but I'm not going to put those goals out as benchmarks for people to reach," Wilf said. "I hope that by me reaching out for those goals, I'll achieve them through the people we have. They know what my goals are, and hopefully we'll achieve those." "When it comes to contracts, I'm going to sit and wait and we'll take care of it in a timely fashion," Wilf said. "I've developed a good relationship with Rob, and I think he and I together will go a long way."