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RUMOR: 'Vikes view Keenum as backup', won't tag him, Brandt says Vikes/Cousins in play
#1
Not a fan of this site, as I had mentioned earlier, but here's some rumor for your skeptical reading pleasure:

https://thevikingage.com/2018/02/23/rumo...as-backup/
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#2
I actually believe if Bradford's knee checks out, he's going to be the guy.  They have too much invested in him to just let him walk now.
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#3
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
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#4
I think he is more than a back up.  He has shown the ability over the course of a season to be a starter... however,  IMO he will be one of the weaker starters in the league if he doesnt have a really talented team around him.  He shouldnt be more than an 15-18 million dollar guy,  or a 12-14 million dollar guy with some nice incentives based on performance.   He can drive the car,  but his talent alone wont win any races.
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Quote: @Jamie Demaree said:
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
Pretty much what everyone said about Foles too.  I guess if you have a career backup QB that's lucky/good enough to have a magical year or two and win a superbowl, I'd take it.  No other "career starting" Qb has ever done that for the Vikes.
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Quote: @HappyViking said:
@Jamie Demaree said:
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
Pretty much what everyone said about Foles too.  I guess if you have a career backup QB that's lucky/good enough to have a magical year or two and win a superbowl, I'd take it.  No other "career starting" Qb has ever done that for the Vikes.
do you always bet long shots,  or do you typically like to bet the odds?
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@HappyViking said:
@Jamie Demaree said:
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
Pretty much what everyone said about Foles too.  I guess if you have a career backup QB that's lucky/good enough to have a magical year or two and win a superbowl, I'd take it.  No other "career starting" Qb has ever done that for the Vikes.
do you always bet long shots,  or do you typically like to bet the odds?
Actually, if the Vikes sign Case, I think/expect him play well again next season.  If they improve the OLine and get a healthy Cook, maybe even better than last year.  I think Case was excellent, and earned his playing time.  He worked his a$$ off to keep that job.  I don't think it was luck to be a starting NFL QB and win 12 games.
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Quote: @HappyViking said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@HappyViking said:
@Jamie Demaree said:
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
Pretty much what everyone said about Foles too.  I guess if you have a career backup QB that's lucky/good enough to have a magical year or two and win a superbowl, I'd take it.  No other "career starting" Qb has ever done that for the Vikes.
do you always bet long shots,  or do you typically like to bet the odds?
Actually, if the Vikes sign Case, I think/expect him play well again next season.  If they improve the OLine and get a healthy Cook, maybe even better than last year.  I think Case was excellent, and earned his playing time.  He worked his a$$ off to keep that job.  I don't think it was luck to be a starting NFL QB and win 12 games.
I think it was that he wasnt asked to win any games for us,  but given my preference I would prefer a QB with better QB abilities in terms of getting the ball out quickly and accurately,  as well as the arm strength to push the ball down field without having to put a lot of air under it.  I like some parts of Case's game and have said so all year,  but I think that there are better options for the Vikings to go forward with in terms of abilities proven,  or in Teddys case,  abilities assumed. ( and yes I know what you get when you assume... B) ) 

Case can drive a car,  I want somebody that can drive the fricking wheels off the thing.  When healthy Sam is that guy,  and given a little time to get his feet wet again (offseason)  I think Teddy will become that guy.  I dont think the team is taking as big of a risk by resigning Sam and Teddy as they would be if they just handed the team back to Case and said go do what you did last year.   Teams were figuring out what Cases limitations were and forcing him to play into those traps more often.... and being the gambler that he is... he takes those shots... good or bad.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@HappyViking said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@HappyViking said:
@Jamie Demaree said:
Its hard to disagree with the argument that Keenum may be nothing more than a career backup that had one magical year.  
Pretty much what everyone said about Foles too.  I guess if you have a career backup QB that's lucky/good enough to have a magical year or two and win a superbowl, I'd take it.  No other "career starting" Qb has ever done that for the Vikes.
do you always bet long shots,  or do you typically like to bet the odds?
Actually, if the Vikes sign Case, I think/expect him play well again next season.  If they improve the OLine and get a healthy Cook, maybe even better than last year.  I think Case was excellent, and earned his playing time.  He worked his a$$ off to keep that job.  I don't think it was luck to be a starting NFL QB and win 12 games.
I think it was that he wasnt asked to win any games for us,  but given my preference I would prefer a QB with better QB abilities in terms of getting the ball out quickly and accurately,  as well as the arm strength to push the ball down field without having to put a lot of air under it.  I like some parts of Case's game and have said so all year,  but I think that there are better options for the Vikings to go forward with in terms of abilities proven,  or in Teddys case,  abilities assumed. ( and yes I know what you get when you assume... B) ) 

Case can drive a car,  I want somebody that can drive the fricking wheels off the thing.  When healthy Sam is that guy,  and given a little time to get his feet wet again (offseason)  I think Teddy will become that guy.  I dont think the team is taking as big of a risk by resigning Sam and Teddy as they would be if they just handed the team back to Case and said go do what you did last year.   Teams were figuring out what Cases limitations were and forcing him to play into those traps more often.... and being the gambler that he is... he takes those shots... good or bad.
I think signing Case is way less of a risk than Teddy or Sam.  I do think both Teddy and Sam could be better options, but it's hard to believe they can last a season reliably giving their knee concerns.  I'd like to see Teddy and Case stick around, but that's probably unlikely too. 
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#10
Rumor mill heating up, Brandt with some 'inside info' that Vikes and Cousins like each other. Possible first date, probably just a kiss goodnight, no sex:

Charles Robinson‏Verified account @CharlesRobinson 2m2 minutes ago
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Charles Robinson Retweeted Gil Brandt
So, @Gil_Brandt putting his money on a #Vikings and Kirk Cousins match. FWIW.
Charles Robinson added,
Gil BrandtVerified account @Gil_BrandtIf I were a betting man, I'd say that's where he lands. Certainly interest on both sides. https://twitter.com/RobFeinstein/status/...9541987328 …


Rob Feinstein @RobFeinstein
Hey @Gil_Brandt ... Just a hunch, but from a few things you’ve said, it sounds like someone whispered to the godfather that Cousins will sign with the Vikings. True?
10:44 AM - 26 Feb 2018
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