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The Brosmer kid can play
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With the exception of the short post to #46 at the 1 minute mark, every single one of these passes is laser accurate. Most of these are 1st reads, but there's a couple where he hits 2nd or 3rd reads too. What's he going to look like in a couple years? LONG way to go, but might the Vikings have a valuable trade asset down the road? 

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HIs decision making, quick release, anticipation of where the WR will be and accuracy are all really impressive.
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#3
Refresh my memory...who was wearing #19 before we re-signed Thielen?
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I can't remember if I said it here or when I was messaging a buddy... but his drop back and release reminds me a lot of Kirk Cousins. Quick release, nice arm, can hit the throws you want to see an NFL QB make. Seems to process quick.

It seems like there is something special about him in that he looks like he can play. Moment isn't too big. A lot of playing QB is finding calm in the chaos like JJ McCarthy likes to say. Feel like we have two young QBs with a ton of potential.
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Max has composure, smarts and he'll wait until the last second to fire a strong ball on 3rd down. He's Brock Purdy lite. Thick from the waist down, has a platform. I'm very high on this kid and started a thread weeks ago about him. But there's much to see yet with him moving outside the pocket. He's the kind of guy that might be able to be gameplanned for. But I view him as a really good QB2.
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We were at the Titian game. You could actually see Brosmer go through progressions vs Rypien who could not.

He seemed to make great reads. There were instances when he was on his 3rd read.

I’m on the JJM wagon but Max has potential.
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