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I'm not typically one to start screaming for the backup, but I really think what hurt us most against Pittsburgh was Wentz's unfamiliarity with the offense. If Wentz struggles again, I wonder if KOC might consider putting in Brosmer. 

This is obviously not the ideal situation to debut your undrafted free agent QB, but there is one big difference between him and Wentz. He's been in this offense since May.
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I dont know how ready Brosmer is to start or not? You cant teach experience, but you can teach a playbook I guess.

Essentially we started a new qb and discombobulated OL vs Steelers...Thats a bad combo.
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(5 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: I'm not typically one to start screaming for the backup, but I really think what hurt us most against Pittsburgh was Wentz's unfamiliarity with the offense. If Wentz struggles again, I wonder if KOC might consider putting in Brosmer. 

This is obviously not the ideal situation to debut your undrafted free agent QB, but there is one big difference between him and Wentz. He's been in this offense since May.

I am not advocating to put him in,  but Brosmer seems to be processing a much higher rate and comfort level than what we've seen from JJM or Wentz,  might be a fluke thing,  but its hard to argue with the release times,  granted much smaller sample size for Brosmer.
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If I was coaching the Vikings, I would not add the variable of Brosmer into our QB situation if I could avoid it. Especially since McCarthy is seemingly not far off from coming back. Were that not the case I'd be more open to seeing Brosmer out there.
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Brosmer's quick release time is the speed of light compared to either Wentz's or JJM's.
I'm not advocating him to replace Wentz right now, coming off a 350 yard game, but the stupid mistakes have to be cleaned up before anything should be contemplated.
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Brosmer looked promising in preseason... but there is a BIG difference between that and the speed and players you'll face in the regular season.

No way Brosmer sees the field if JJ McCarthy or Wentz are healthy.
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(5 hours ago)MaroonBells Wrote: I'm not typically one to start screaming for the backup, but I really think what hurt us most against Pittsburgh was Wentz's unfamiliarity with the offense. If Wentz struggles again, I wonder if KOC might consider putting in Brosmer. 

This is obviously not the ideal situation to debut your undrafted free agent QB, but there is one big difference between him and Wentz. He's been in this offense since May.

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