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DeFilippo can lean on history with Teddy Bridgewater, Sam Bradford
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“It’s just a matter of choosing the right person to fit our culture and what we’re trying to do offensively,” DeFilippo told Sid Hartman this week. There’s no doubt that Rick Spielman, coach [Mike] Zimmer and myself will put our heads together and make the best decision that we think is the best for the Minnesota Vikings. That is the approach we’re going to take, and we’re in the middle of that process right now.”
The Vikings have plenty of variables to sort out — the contract demands of free agents like Keenum and Bradford, the health of Bradford and Bridgewater and whether Bridgewater’s 2017 contract will toll into 2018 among them — but one thing that might speed up the process is the time DeFilippo has already spent studying two of the team’s three in-house options.
(Mark Craig, Andrew Krammer and I talked about the Vikings’ QB situation, and plenty more, on the latest Access Vikings podcast. You can check it out, or find information about subscribing to Access Vikings on iTunes or Google Play, here.)
DeFilippo became the quarterbacks coach in Philadelphia in January 2016, joining Doug Pederson’s staff when Bradford was the Eagles’ incumbent. DeFilippo was part of the offensive staff that drove the team’s decision to trade up for Carson Wentz in the 2016 draft — a decision that ultimately made Bradford expendable when Bridgewater hurt his knee later that year — and DeFilippo spent the 2016 offseason and training camp working with Bradford before the Eagles traded him to Minnesota.
Two years earlier, DeFilippo was the Oakland Raiders’ quarterbacks coach when the team held the No. 5 pick in the 2014 draft. The Raiders took linebacker Khalil Mack fifth overall, but came back to select Derek Carr with the fourth pick of the second round, a day after the Vikings traded back into the first round to take Bridgewater.
Former Raiders coach Dennis Allen and offensive coordinator Greg Olson attended Bridgewater’s pro day at Louisville, holding a private meeting with him later that day, so it stands to reason the team (DeFilippo included) spent a fair amount of time evaluating Bridgewater before that draft. That DeFilippo’s teams ultimately decided they could do without Bridgewater and Bradford shouldn’t necessarily be taken as a sign the Vikings will reach the same conclusion now, but it’s worth noting that the new coordinator certainly isn’t starting from scratch in his experience with two of the Vikings’ three veterans.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-oc-jo...474863273/
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The Vikings’ QB decision will come after Spielman, Zimmer, DeFilippo and other sort through a handful of different scenarios, and it’s entirely possible the process will lead the Vikings to the same outcome they reached last year, with Keenum as their starter going forward. As they make decisions on whether they can tether their future to the health of either Bradford or Bridgewater, though, it’s worth remembering DeFilippo has done enough work on both players to possibly have some conclusions in mind already.
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Wtf point are they trying to make about flipper and Co deciding they could do without Teddy in that draft because they didn't take him at 5?  Well they didn't take Carr at 5 either and they didn't get another chance at Teddy so what logic is being applied here?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Wtf point are they trying to make about flipper and Co deciding they could do without Teddy in that draft because they didn't take him at 5?  Well they didn't take Carr at 5 either and they didn't get another chance at Teddy so what logic is being applied here?
Jimmy Seriously...you might want to check your blood pressure.
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Quote: @Norse said:
@JimmyinSD said:
Wtf point are they trying to make about flipper and Co deciding they could do without Teddy in that draft because they didn't take him at 5?  Well they didn't take Carr at 5 either and they didn't get another chance at Teddy so what logic is being applied here?
Jimmy Seriously...you might want to check your blood pressure.
My blooD pressure is great but thanks for checking.
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The ramblings of a disconnected mostly retired sports writer.
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Well only two and a half more weeks until FA.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
Wtf point are they trying to make about flipper and Co deciding they could do without Teddy in that draft because they didn't take him at 5?  Well they didn't take Carr at 5 either and they didn't get another chance at Teddy so what logic is being applied here?
I was thinking the same thing.  If the Vikes selected Carr, Teddy could've gone to the Raiders. Or, if the Vikes didn't move up and both Teddy and Carr were available to the Raiders, Teddy could've been their pick.  We'll really never know.
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