PnkPanther
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Currently Jordan HallWho is the Vikings backup?
*shrugs*
Probably still better than Jordan Love.
If Nick Mullens can come off IR next week, I think he'll take over after one start by Hall
Currently Jordan HallWho is the Vikings backup?
*shrugs*
Probably still better than Jordan Love.
Gophers lost Mo Ibrahim to an achillies too on non contact injuryKind of on topic/off topic....
What are NFL players doing, shoe company's doing, supplements/PED's players are taking, exercises/stretches players are doing, that we are seeing a rash of Achille's tears over the least decade or so of football?
I dont remember anyone tearing their Achilles in all my years of watching the sport up until around 2010. And after that it seems like we get a huge amount every year now. This is the 4th big one of the year that I know of (White-Buf, Rodgers-Jets, Dobbins-Balt, Cousins-Vikes) and I am sure there are probably a few more that I just never registered.
So what is in the NFL water that is causing this?
Currently Jordan Hall
If Nick Mullens can come off IR next week, I think he'll take over after one start by Hall
Fuck me, I keep saying JordanJaren Hall.
Even Viking fans dont know the name of their new starting QB!!!
I'm sure there were a couple of New England fans called him Tim Brady after Bledsoe's injury.
usually away to stash a player without cutting another playerHow TF does a backup QB get hurt.
Who is the Vikings backup?
*shrugs*
Probably still better than Jordan Love.
No one
They are one of the teams that inexplicably don't have any QBs behind their starter.
About ten teams have tried to pull this shit and now we're watching a bunch of bums out there. It's shit football and there is no one accountable for this disgrace.
Kirk Cousins is a cool guy, this sucks. I hope he recovers quickly. He should be ready to go at seasons start next year. The question is, where is he going to play? If I understood correctly, he is a FA after this season and the Vikings can't franchise tag him so he will be able to sign whereever he wants. Do he extend with the Vikings or does he sign somewhere else?
I was under the impression he wanted to stay in Minnesota, but I imagine he isn't going to sign on the cheap side (he may give a home team discount, but I think he will still be in the top 10 paid QB's under a 3-4 year contract). If you are Minnesota, do you invest your next 2-3 years at around $50 million per year in him, or do you just begin a rebuild?
He certainly has earned it, but if I were a Minnesota fan, I'd be worried about giving $50 million year to a 36 year old QB coming off a major injury. Unfortunately, Minnesota is almost certainly not going to be able to draft a top QB in the 2024 draft, so it doesn't leave them with a lot of options at that position.Other than Jared Hall just absolutely showing out Tom Brady in for Bledsoe style or the Vikes losing out and somehow getting a top 2 pick in the draft, I can not imagine a likely scenario that has them not offering $50M a year for at least 2 or 3 years to Kirk this offseason.
He certainly has earned it, but if I were a Minnesota fan, I'd be worried about giving $50 million year to a 36 year old QB coming off a major injury. Unfortunately, Minnesota is almost certainly not going to be able to draft a top QB in the 2024 draft, so it doesn't leave them with a lot of options at that position.
With all the new QB's that will be drafted next draft, there is likely going to be several younger current NFL QB's looking for new jobs. I'd go after the best of them, give them shot in a new city. If he fails, you are likely drafting a top 1 or 2 QB in 2025. If he succeeds, you might have a future QB. I guess I don't see the point of risking so much money on Cousins at this point in his career coming off a major injury.
Would you do that if you knew there was a good chance of losing your dream job of being a GM or head coach of an NFL franchise at the end of 2024 and that the early 2025 draft pick helps the next guy and not you?
....and that is why I cant imagine them doing anything other than re-signing Cousins.
That is the biggest issue that GMs and coaches face in the current NFL environment. They just don't have the luxury of waiting to see what they can draft and especially in Minny's case, they have a roster with some superstars and a real chance to compete with some simple tweaking of the roster. They can't really play the "wait and see" game with the QB position.Would you do that if you knew there was a good chance of losing your dream job of being a GM or head coach of an NFL franchise at the end of 2024 and that the early 2025 draft pick helps the next guy and not you?
....and that is why I cant imagine them doing anything other than re-signing Cousins.
Wow... 4th team in 4 years...Enter Josh Dobbs to the mix
He's the guy everybody calls in an emergency, it seems. And he just grabs his lunch pail and goes to work.Enter Josh Dobbs to the mix
I was speaking "as if I were a Minnesota fan".
What is the best thing and what is a job extending thing are often two separate things. The bottom line is that both scenarios are highly likely to end in a changeover, unless Cousins just comes back stronger than ever, at the age of 36, coming off a major injury. I guess one is more of a lottery ticket, while the other has a better chance of extending a GM's job.