If you read For The Win‘s weekly picks post, you’ll quickly pick up on a common theme: Never bet against Bill Belichick.

Belichick’s Patriots, in short, are masters at covering spreads — which is all the more impressive considering they’re almost always favorites. I wrote about it last year:

Since 2003, three years after Bill Belichick took over the team and the first year data is available from TeamRankings.com, the Patriots boast a league-high 138-100-7 record against the spread, with a cover rate of 58 percent and a 3.6 +/-.

Now, we’re going to have to amend that rule.

The Minnesota Vikings’ Mike Zimmer is one of the most highly regarded coaches in football today, and if you look at the rate which his teams cover, you can see why.

Since taking charge of the team in 2014, Zimmer’s Vikings have covered a league-high 68 percent of its games, according to TeamRankings.com, more than four percent above the Patriots, the next-best team. That record is bolstered by its incredible 13-5-0 record covering as the home favorite, a 75 percent covering percentage. Even last year, when the Vikings fell off a cliff in the second half, they still covered more games (nine) than they didn’t (seven) In all, if you adopted a blanket bet-on-Minnesota-every-week strategy, you’d have won 34 times and lost just 16.

So move aside Belichick: All hail Mike Zimmer, the new king of covering games.