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<blockquote data-quote="Pokerbrat2000" data-source="post: 760946" data-attributes="member: 7261"><p>I tried posting this in "other teams discussion", but I have a feeling it will just get buried by the Forum bot. Mods, if you don't feel this belongs in this section, you won't offend me if you delete it. However, since the Vikings are division rivals and maybe one of their 3 QB's could end up on our roster, thought it worthy to discuss.</p><p></p><p>I am intrigued by the decision facing the Vikings at QB. They have 3 QB's that could be starters in the NFL. Who will the Vikings keep and why? Or, do they let all 3 walk and try to sign a guy like Alex Smith if he is released by the Chiefs?</p><p></p><p>I would rank the probabilities as follows:</p><ol> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Stick with Keenum (55%): He took them pretty far in 2017, so why mess with something that worked.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Hand the job back over to Teddy (25%): If Teddy can come all the way back from his injury and stay healthy, he is probably the best QB of the 3, but that injury has to be a pretty big concern.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Dump all three and sign a top FA QB (15%): The Vikings have the cap space to do this. They may just be one solid QB away from getting to the SB. But still risky bringing a completely new guy into the system.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ol">Go back to Bradford (5%): While Bradford wasn't a bad option, his injury history, age and the fact that he wasn't able to consistently win, leads me to believe they let him walk. For the right price, I would be fine with him as the Packers #2.</li> </ol><p>The Vikings decision will probably hinge on how good they think their system made Keenum and vice versa. While their offense wasn't a juggernaut, #10 in PPG is good and Keenum had a pretty good year, but would Teddy, Sam or another QB make their offense just that much better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokerbrat2000, post: 760946, member: 7261"] I tried posting this in "other teams discussion", but I have a feeling it will just get buried by the Forum bot. Mods, if you don't feel this belongs in this section, you won't offend me if you delete it. However, since the Vikings are division rivals and maybe one of their 3 QB's could end up on our roster, thought it worthy to discuss. I am intrigued by the decision facing the Vikings at QB. They have 3 QB's that could be starters in the NFL. Who will the Vikings keep and why? Or, do they let all 3 walk and try to sign a guy like Alex Smith if he is released by the Chiefs? I would rank the probabilities as follows: [LIST=1] [*]Stick with Keenum (55%): He took them pretty far in 2017, so why mess with something that worked. [*]Hand the job back over to Teddy (25%): If Teddy can come all the way back from his injury and stay healthy, he is probably the best QB of the 3, but that injury has to be a pretty big concern. [*]Dump all three and sign a top FA QB (15%): The Vikings have the cap space to do this. They may just be one solid QB away from getting to the SB. But still risky bringing a completely new guy into the system. [*]Go back to Bradford (5%): While Bradford wasn't a bad option, his injury history, age and the fact that he wasn't able to consistently win, leads me to believe they let him walk. For the right price, I would be fine with him as the Packers #2. [/LIST] The Vikings decision will probably hinge on how good they think their system made Keenum and vice versa. While their offense wasn't a juggernaut, #10 in PPG is good and Keenum had a pretty good year, but would Teddy, Sam or another QB make their offense just that much better? [/QUOTE]
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