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Which ex-Vikings quarterback will have the best 2018 season?
#21
Quote: @"greediron" said:
@"kmillard" said:
Case closed. 
Not really, sort of left it hanging IIRC.  Kinda like his deep pass, still hanging.
still better than teddy
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#22
It all comes down to what measuring stick you use.  Best stats? Best team record? Best performance above expectations?  Best performance above paycheck? 
IMO Case has to do  a whole lot more to justify his $15million than Teddy does to justify his $500000.
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#23
Quote: @"kmillard" said:
@"greediron" said:
@"kmillard" said:
Case closed. 
Not really, sort of left it hanging IIRC.  Kinda like his deep pass, still hanging.
still better than teddy
It was a joke son...

As in, the case wasn't closed.  We didn't win... nevermind.
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#24
Quote: @"greediron" said:
@"kmillard" said:
@"greediron" said:
@"kmillard" said:
Case closed. 
Not really, sort of left it hanging IIRC.  Kinda like his deep pass, still hanging.
still better than teddy
It was a joke son...

As in, the case wasn't closed.  We didn't win... nevermind.
No problem, I can take a joke in the spirit of things. Go Vikes
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#25
I think it will be Bradford rather easily.  
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#26
Quote: @"Purplewhizz" said:
I think it will be Bradford rather easily.  
i think that division is pretty tough.  Also the Cards arent strong and his knee..
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#27
Teddy might not see the field.  Bradford will put up better numbers than Keenum.  He's straight up a better quarterback.  The worry about his knee is vastly overstated.
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#28
Quote: @"Steve" said:
Teddy might not see the field.  Bradford will put up better numbers than Keenum.  He's straight up a better quarterback.  The worry about his knee is vastly overstated.
Bradford has only played 38 games over the last 5 seasons...  I would say there is plenty of worry about his health moving forward.
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#29
Quote: @"Wetlander" said:
@"Steve" said:
Teddy might not see the field.  Bradford will put up better numbers than Keenum.  He's straight up a better quarterback.  The worry about his knee is vastly overstated.
Bradford has only played 38 games over the last 5 seasons...  I would say there is plenty of worry about his health moving forward.
What a shame too...Guy has a great arm.
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#30
Keenum is with the best team; Bradford, when healthy, is the best player.  I'll take Keenum.
With the new revelations about Teddy's recovery, he's a distant third because of his health and the status of his new team.
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