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Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - HappyViking - 10-10-2017 Entire article here: Vikings’ quarterback situation about to get more interestingThat’s good news for the Vikings but this situation could soon become even more interesting. That’s because Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports reported on Sunday that Bridgewater is expected to be activated from the physically-unable-to-perform list after Week 6. Bridgewater missed all of last season after suffering a gruesome injury to his left knee (torn ACL, dislocation and more) in a non-contact drill during practice just before the regular season began. If Bradford had played in all four games this season, Bridgewater’s return would not be as interesting. But the fact his knee is bothering him again changes everything. Bradford is playing in the last season of his contract and there has to be concern at Winter Park that signing the soon-to-be 30-year-old to an extension would be a big risk. The Vikings haven’t shared much information about what’s wrong with Bradford’s knee, but the fact that he’s twice torn the ACL in it and now it’s bothering him again is reason to worry. Bradford remains a bit of an unknown, but considering how hard it is to find quality quarterbacks in this league it’s not a stretch to believe that someone is going to make him the type of lucrative offer that the Vikings might find to be too rich for them. So the question becomes do you attempt to see if Bridgewater is the future? It’s far from ideal, and you have no real idea when he will be ready to go, but if the Vikings feel there is a good chance they will let Bradford walk, they likely will want to get a look at Bridgewater. Just because Bridgewater can be activated after Week 6 doesn’t mean he will be ready anytime soon. The Vikings will play host to the Packers in Week 6 and Baltimore in Week 7, before going overseas to face Cleveland before their bye. The Vikings will have a three-week period for Bridgewater to practice before they have to decide whether to activate him or shut him down for the remainder of the season. The latter scenario is unlikely to happen, so it won’t be surprising if Bridgewater is back on the 53-man roster in the second half of the season. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 unless Sam makes a quick recovery... I am expecting to see Teddy coming out of the bye week at this point. If we know already that they think he is healthy enough to activate, i have to think that they are expecting him to be back in the mix this year and with 3 weeks of practice I would hope that he would be ready to challenge Case for the starting role week 10. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 Like everyone I figured that when Teddy came back there would be a HUGE decision to be made by the Vikings. I like what Sam has done both last year and at the beginning of this year but I am really re-thinking that Sam is not going to be a good choice and if Teddy can show he can still play in the NFL we are better staying with him. Lot's of "ifs" and like every year, something comes up to change everything. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 They are both big risks. I hope they draft a QB next year. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 Quote: @jargomcfargo said:unless this Sloter kid is really impressing i have to agree, no matter which one we keep (Sam or Teddy) IMO its only prudent to begin the search in earnest for a new franchise guy. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 I hate to piss everyone off...Just my opinion. It takes a lot to be in "football shape", activating Teddy after week 6 doesn't mean he's necessarily ready to play. It just means that the timing co-insides with Sams knee issues. Of course everyone wants to play, just ask them, but the prudent thing may be to wait with Teddy, sign him for the long term, because I think Bradford may be done. I think Sam's career is in jeopardy, and I'm fearful that in our effort to bring Teddy back before he is truly ready, he opens himself up for injury / re-injury. I'm not Sugarman, so I don't know Teddy's real status, but his injury timeline was roughly 17 -20 months when it occurred. Which would be the end of this season roughly. Keenum has shown some Moxy...he CAN be a good QB, but also like Sloter and would be interesting to see him get some "live-fire" training before the season is over (especially if we are out of playoff contention) OK....fire away at me Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 link... Teddy Bridgewater could start participating in practices next week, per the NFL rules of being placed on the physically-unable-to-perform (PUP) list, but the Minnesota Vikings will wait until he is evaluated by his surgeon next Monday. “Teddy is working hard every day. You guys see him all the time on the side working extremely hard, doing a great job,” Vikings head athletic trainer Eric Sugarman said on Tuesday. “He’s got one more week here where he’s not allowed to participate. He will be re-evaluated by his surgeon next Monday and then we’re going to take it from there.” Bridgewater dislocated his left knee and tore multiple ligaments, including the anterior cruciate ligament, on Aug. 30, 2016 during a non-contact practice injury and hasn’t played for or practiced with the Vikings since, although he has been performing most of his rehab with the Vikings in Minnesota. In addition, rookie running back Dalvin Cook had his anterior cruciate ligament repaired on Monday by Dr. James Andrews, the same surgeon that performed the repairs to Sam Bradford and Bridgewater. “No real further damage in his knee thankfully,” Sugarman said. “Pretty straight ACL and I’d hope to expect him at training camp next year.” Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 Teddy won't be ready to go for weeks. Bradford's knee is now problematic and even once it feels better, could be re-aggravated at any time. I can't see the Vikings committing to Sam long-term now. Way too risky. Sam's knee is the best development to keep Bridgewater in Minnesota....I don't think until this injury, that the trend was going to Teddy. It was firmly moving toward Bradford. Not anymore. Teddy has a lot to prove, however. Pretty up in the air. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 Quote: @jargomcfargo said:Yup... Neither of em in line for an extension. Not as of today anyways. As I said elsewhere, Vikings are pretty much back to where they were before drafting Bridgewater; lots of questions @ QB. Exactly what none of us were hoping for when the season began. Zulgad: Sam or Teddy? - Guest - 10-10-2017 If the surgeon gives a thumbs up to to the team next Monday, I could see Teddy getting a shot after the bye. Too bad about Sam. That first game against the Saints was so awesome, and it looked like the Vikes finally had a real NFL offense to compliment the D. He has a career game, and now we're wondering if he's ever going to play another down for the Vikes. Damn... Can it be all bad for this team? Don't we deserve a feel good story to emerge at some point this season? I know I think so. |