11-04-2017, 01:14 AM
I don't feel like we have enough information on this. Bradford looked great against New Orleans, then gets sidelined with a strange injury and did not look right at all against the Bears. Maybe we see him again later in the season, but it's not clear when or if he'll be back this season. Teddy looked like he was going to make a big jump before he got hurt last year. Mobility in the pocket was a big part of his game, often necessitated due to horrible OL play. Will he be able to move around well enough to protect himself and extend plays?
As for Keenum, he's been playing well enough to win, but I expect him to play around the same level with a potential drop off against better defenses. He has been able to stretch the field, though his accuracy has been erratic. However, as the line got banged up, his mobility has been huge. He's been evading pressure and extending plays with his legs, which has been a big part of why the line has given up so few sacks. I get the argument for continuing to start him or at least not rush Teddy or Bradford back too soon, but I also feel like there is going to come a point this season where we need more out of our QB than what Keenum can provide. Bradford has shown he can do it and Teddy was strongly trending that way before he got hurt. There is a risk with trying to change things up, but there's also a risk with sticking with Keenum and hoping that he can continue doing just enough. One wildcard for Keenum and really any of our QBs is that a healthy Diggs opens up the passing game a ton, so is that enough to push Keenum from acceptable to good enough to beat better teams?
As for Keenum, he's been playing well enough to win, but I expect him to play around the same level with a potential drop off against better defenses. He has been able to stretch the field, though his accuracy has been erratic. However, as the line got banged up, his mobility has been huge. He's been evading pressure and extending plays with his legs, which has been a big part of why the line has given up so few sacks. I get the argument for continuing to start him or at least not rush Teddy or Bradford back too soon, but I also feel like there is going to come a point this season where we need more out of our QB than what Keenum can provide. Bradford has shown he can do it and Teddy was strongly trending that way before he got hurt. There is a risk with trying to change things up, but there's also a risk with sticking with Keenum and hoping that he can continue doing just enough. One wildcard for Keenum and really any of our QBs is that a healthy Diggs opens up the passing game a ton, so is that enough to push Keenum from acceptable to good enough to beat better teams?