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Jets 'Plan B' may be Bridgewater and McCown
Per SNY's Ralph Vacchiano, the Jets' "Plan B" if they fail to sign free agent Kirk Cousins would be to pair Teddy Bridgewater with Josh McCown.
Cousins is still 'Plan A' for the Jets. If "their fears are realized" and Cousins signs with the Vikings, the next plan would be signing Bridgewater, who is still just 25, and bringing back 38-year-old McCown to mentor him. 'Plan C' would be pairing McCown with whoever they take sixth-overall in the draft. Bridgewater has also been linked to "a handful" of other teams eyeing him as a potential starter.
I wish him the best. I'll always read the box scores hoping to see the best from Bridgewater. The guy was a fan fave, and a joy to watch during his time here (assuming it's over). I hope for nothing but the best for him.
Good luck TBH20. Best smile in the NFL!!!
Still 8 days to go until FA actually starts.....(taps fingers impatiently on desk).
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Still 8 days to go until FA actually starts.....(taps fingers impatiently on desk).
It really sucks waiting around and reading speculation!
I want this to be our 'Plan A.'
I know all of this is the rumor mill on full blast, but there does seem to be a real buzz that there are several teams interested in Teddy. If that's true, I don't understand why we'd let him walk. I find it hard to believe that any team looking at Teddy seriously wouldn't already know the story on the knee. It's no different than when teams investigate college players with injuries before the draft. So, why would we dump Teddy if other teams feel he's going to be good to go? I guess it's pretty disappointing to me.
Quote: @prairieghost said:
I know all of this is the rumor mill on full blast, but there does seem to be a real buzz that there are several teams interested in Teddy. If that's true, I don't understand why we'd let him walk. I find it hard to believe that any team looking at Teddy seriously wouldn't already know the story on the knee. It's no different than when teams investigate college players with injuries before the draft. So, why would we dump Teddy if other teams feel he's going to be good to go? I guess it's pretty disappointing to me.
They can't keep Teddy AND sign Cousins. If Cousins is the choice I think the Vikings just went with a talent vs. health calculation.
I don't think they believe Cousins is suddenly Tom Brady. I suspect they evaluated him and decided that he had better arm talent than Keenum, and that he was at least as good as the other two options...but without the knee issues.
The PROBLEM, if you can call it that, is that they're going to have to pay a ridiculous amount of money for that moderate upgrade. But, hey, the cap just went up $10M and these QB contracts look like peanuts after a few years.
I'm pretty confident that Cousins, if he ends up signing here, is going to look pretty good in this offense.
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
@ prairieghost said:
I know all of this is the rumor mill on full blast, but there does seem to be a real buzz that there are several teams interested in Teddy. If that's true, I don't understand why we'd let him walk. I find it hard to believe that any team looking at Teddy seriously wouldn't already know the story on the knee. It's no different than when teams investigate college players with injuries before the draft. So, why would we dump Teddy if other teams feel he's going to be good to go? I guess it's pretty disappointing to me.
They can't keep Teddy AND sign Cousins. If Cousins is the choice I think the Vikings just went with a talent vs. health calculation.
I don't think they believe Cousins is suddenly Tom Brady. I suspect they evaluated him and decided that he had better arm talent than Keenum, and that he was at least as good as the other two options...but without the knee issues.
The PROBLEM, if you can call it that, is that they're going to have to pay a ridiculous amount of money for that moderate upgrade. But, hey, the cap just went up $10M and these QB contracts look like peanuts after a few years.
I'm pretty confident that Cousins, if he ends up signing here, is going to look pretty good in this offense.
Well, I didn't say keep Teddy and sign Cousins. I do understand that's impossible.
If other teams are actually contemplating Teddy as the starter rather than a backup, then I'm just wondering aloud if we are or aren't doing the same (no way to know for sure, of course) and if we're not, then I'm puzzled as I feel a HEALTHY Teddy is the best option of the 4 scenarios. Also, it would sure be nice to have a QB we drafted actually pan out. The last time that happened was Culpepper, but his agent made him quit the Vikings...
Quote: @prairieghost said:
@ MaroonBells said:
@ prairieghost said:
I know all of this is the rumor mill on full blast, but there does seem to be a real buzz that there are several teams interested in Teddy. If that's true, I don't understand why we'd let him walk. I find it hard to believe that any team looking at Teddy seriously wouldn't already know the story on the knee. It's no different than when teams investigate college players with injuries before the draft. So, why would we dump Teddy if other teams feel he's going to be good to go? I guess it's pretty disappointing to me.
They can't keep Teddy AND sign Cousins. If Cousins is the choice I think the Vikings just went with a talent vs. health calculation.
I don't think they believe Cousins is suddenly Tom Brady. I suspect they evaluated him and decided that he had better arm talent than Keenum, and that he was at least as good as the other two options...but without the knee issues.
The PROBLEM, if you can call it that, is that they're going to have to pay a ridiculous amount of money for that moderate upgrade. But, hey, the cap just went up $10M and these QB contracts look like peanuts after a few years.
I'm pretty confident that Cousins, if he ends up signing here, is going to look pretty good in this offense.
Well, I didn't say keep Teddy and sign Cousins. I do understand that's impossible.
If other teams are actually contemplating Teddy as the starter rather than a backup, then I'm just wondering aloud if we are or aren't doing the same (no way to know for sure, of course) and if we're not, then I'm puzzled as I feel a HEALTHY Teddy is the best option of the 4 scenarios. Also, it would sure be nice to have a QB we drafted actually pan out. The last time that happened was Culpepper, but his agent made him quit the Vikings...
Yeah, he had a bad agent. :-)
I think it's still possible that the Vikings look at all their options, and the money required for each, and make another decision. Sounds like Cousins is the most likely, but I doubt it's over yet.
I agree about Bridgewater. I've said all along that this decision was probably between Cousins and Bridgewater. And I've said all along that Bridgewater is the one--two, three years from now--we're most likely going to regret letting go. But who knows what the team and its doctors think about that knee.
Spielman did say that the Vikings knew more about the knee than anyone else. That makes you wonder a little bit.
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