03-02-2018, 03:31 AM
After a stellar season, Case Keenum has proven he can lead, and it would finally resolve the team's quarterback issues.As the Vikings offseason gets rolling, there is nothing fans and media love to speculate on more than the team's quarterback situation.
I have been covering the Vikings since Day 1, and no quarterback has had more speculation about his performance than Case Keenum. From the day he became the Vikings' starter and throughout an incredible regular season, coach Mike Zimmerwould be asked every week who his starting quarterback was going to be.
Then the second the season ended, the question became whether or not Keenum was going to get a franchise tag.
And now people seem to think that just because it's being reported that Keenum won't be tagged, for some reason means he won't be back with the Vikings. That's just not true.
Rest assured that the Wilf family wants to keep on winning, and that means the Vikings ownership will help General Manager Rick Spielman get any quarterback he wants. And if you want my opinion, it's Keenum — and not the Redskins' Kirk Cousins, or any other quarterback.
Zimmer on Thursday put a big damper on all of the Cousins talk when he said that if he had his wish, he would just bring back all three quarterbacks from last season.
"These kids have busted their rear ends for however number of years — some of them four, some of them two, some of them one," he said. "They know how we do things now and I think it's important for the culture of this franchise and the culture of this organization.
"But, again, it's going to come down to financial things, financial for them, and maybe some of them don't get to free agency. We've still got some time. I know there's a lot of rumors and a lot of different things going on out there, but don't believe everything you hear — unless it's from me."
Last season Keenum ranked as the second-best quarterback in the NFL behind only Carson Wentz of the Eagles, according to ESPN. Keenum completed 67.6 percent of his passes for 3,547 yards with 22 touchdowns and seven picks. His quarterback rating of 98.3 landed at seventh in the NFL, right ahead of Aaron Rodgers of the Packers, who missed most of the season.
Keenum and his wife love it in Minnesota. He made it very clear when the season ended that if things could work out financially, he definitely wants to end his career here.
Futhermore, during the season he told close friends, such as his former Houston coach, Tony Levine, who is now at Purdue, and other friends how this has been a dream come true.
While Zimmer pointed out that Sam Bradford remains a question mark because of his health, it sure sounds like if the financial scenario worked out, having Keenum and Teddy Bridgewater battling for the starting spot would be his wish.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-should-end-the-chatter-and-sign-qb-case-keenum-to-long-term-deal/475608603/
I have been covering the Vikings since Day 1, and no quarterback has had more speculation about his performance than Case Keenum. From the day he became the Vikings' starter and throughout an incredible regular season, coach Mike Zimmerwould be asked every week who his starting quarterback was going to be.
Then the second the season ended, the question became whether or not Keenum was going to get a franchise tag.
And now people seem to think that just because it's being reported that Keenum won't be tagged, for some reason means he won't be back with the Vikings. That's just not true.
Rest assured that the Wilf family wants to keep on winning, and that means the Vikings ownership will help General Manager Rick Spielman get any quarterback he wants. And if you want my opinion, it's Keenum — and not the Redskins' Kirk Cousins, or any other quarterback.
Zimmer on Thursday put a big damper on all of the Cousins talk when he said that if he had his wish, he would just bring back all three quarterbacks from last season.
"These kids have busted their rear ends for however number of years — some of them four, some of them two, some of them one," he said. "They know how we do things now and I think it's important for the culture of this franchise and the culture of this organization.
"But, again, it's going to come down to financial things, financial for them, and maybe some of them don't get to free agency. We've still got some time. I know there's a lot of rumors and a lot of different things going on out there, but don't believe everything you hear — unless it's from me."
Last season Keenum ranked as the second-best quarterback in the NFL behind only Carson Wentz of the Eagles, according to ESPN. Keenum completed 67.6 percent of his passes for 3,547 yards with 22 touchdowns and seven picks. His quarterback rating of 98.3 landed at seventh in the NFL, right ahead of Aaron Rodgers of the Packers, who missed most of the season.
Keenum and his wife love it in Minnesota. He made it very clear when the season ended that if things could work out financially, he definitely wants to end his career here.
Futhermore, during the season he told close friends, such as his former Houston coach, Tony Levine, who is now at Purdue, and other friends how this has been a dream come true.
While Zimmer pointed out that Sam Bradford remains a question mark because of his health, it sure sounds like if the financial scenario worked out, having Keenum and Teddy Bridgewater battling for the starting spot would be his wish.
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-should-end-the-chatter-and-sign-qb-case-keenum-to-long-term-deal/475608603/