Thank you. This is exactly the point I'm trying to make. Vikings management should always keep an open mind about player acquisition and should always be thinking ahead, building not just to have a strong starting 22 but to have a strong 53 man roster, because you never know when someone on that bench is going to be needed.PacificNorseWest wrote:This strategy worked for the Packers, but bombed for the Redskins. You just never know. I don't think you pick a quarterback in the first round because you have an opportunity there to improve your team in other areas of need. The Packers were afforded that luxury because Favre -- presumably -- was on his way out in a few years. They knew they needed to groom a replacement. I also think that if a guy like Jameis Winston slips past the first round because of something like these character issues, then it puts the Vikings in a situation where they should seriously think about bettering their team by doubling the odds of finding your franchise guy. If anything, the guy who doesn't win the competition eventually is traded for draft picks. That's perfect world scenario though.
There's ego in play as well. Spielman and/or Norv might have convinced themselves that Teddy is the future and are putting all those eggs in that basket and are not even thinking about wasting a pick for another quarterback. There's a lot of variables in play and some you can't even prepare for right now because there's also a lot of cause and effect that change the situation. I think smart management would be open to both situations that we're going over right now, but also for things in between (free agents or trades, perhaps). I wouldn't be opposed to either, but as the weeks go on and new information is presented or determined, then I might adjust my line of thinking to one way or the other.
You're right that there's ego in play as well.
I'm hoping for the same result but I'm tired of seeing the team caught with their pants down when they don't get that result so if the chance arises for them to "double down" at the QB position and improve their odds of success, I'm fully in favor of it.Having said that: I love Teddy and have all along back to when he was at Louisville, so I'm hoping very much -- as I'm sure most here are -- that he's the one that finally pans out for the Vikings and we can put this franchise quarterback talk to bed.