London – The Vikings enter the week on leave with three fascinating quarters and a fascinating dilemma.
At least, that’s what it looks like from the outside.
But there is a reason why the decision -making of the Vikings in this case is easy to plan and intrinsically logical, even if their probable decision will not necessarily be immediately popular with their fans base.
First of all, let’s throw a realistic overview of their current three quarters.
He orchestrated a remarkable drive winning Sunday in London. It is 2-1 as a start-up, and its loss occurred in a match that was lost as much because of a bad offensive game and an inability to stop the previously mediocre offensive of the Steelers as due to the Wentz game.
Give him high notes to be a quality backup, a hard human and an admirable competitor.
JJ McCarthy
He played eight quarters of the NFL. He played well in one of them. There remains a clumsy match for a list of veterans trying to win Big this season. It is also a choice of draft of the top 10 with obvious talents and a championship pedigree.
Is it Gino Torretta’s version of this year? Do you remember Gino Torretta? The Vikings spent a seventh-round choice in 1993. He won two national titles in Miami and was a member of the renowned temple of university football, and he looked like the best quarter of the Vikings during the 1993 pre-season. He launched a total of five passes, finishing one, during the matches of the regular season of the NFL.