PacificNorseWest wrote:He might find his way to DC next season now though.
That would be interesting. I suppose his injury history would make him cheaper than Cousins. But I could see Washington fans freaking out over signing an older injury-risk that's about the same talent-level as a guy they let walk. Honestly, I think it's a little odd they put themselves in that position. And this coming from a guy whose QB situation is one of the screwiest in recent memory.
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A report just came out in 247 sports that the Vikes plan to dress Bradford for Sunday's game. If Bradford is activated and the Vikes want to protect Sloter from waivers, do you think they would release?
TeamChaplain wrote:A report just came out in 247 sports that the Vikes plan to dress Bradford for Sunday's game. If Bradford is activated and the Vikes want to protect Sloter from waivers, do you think they would release?
Thats a good question that I'm not sure what the answer is. Coley maybe?
TeamChaplain wrote:
Honestly, I was thinking Floyd.
I don't think they will cut Floyd because he has Super Bowl experience. I wouldn't pass out from shock if they did but I don't see it happening. Coley makes much more sense.
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PacificNorseWest wrote:I think he means Sharrif? And I damn near forgot all about him...What a waste.
I wish they expanded rosters like they do for MLB Postseason.
Edit: Nevermind...That wouldn't make any sense because he's already on IR...so yeah...Michael.
Two reasons why I was thinking Michael Floyd. His production is way down even when he gets on the field and Coley can flat out ball. He worked hard and earned himself a spot. He is young talent that they would be wise to hold on to.
100% Keenum as the starter against NO, god willing he will dominate from the beginning. If things do go south early though I think Zimmer should keep Bradford in his back pocket Saban style. May be a nice change of pace.
I think Floyd would be valuable though if someone like Diggs or Thielen got hurt. It really makes no sense to carry 4 QB's into the postseason, but with no QB signed for next season, waiving someone like Sloter is risky he's potentially the Vikings backup next season.
soflavike wrote:Well, they released Kyle Carter, the TE... going with only two TE's... a little risky.
I kinda liked what I seen in Carter even though it was limited. Must feel pretty good with Rudolphs ankle or foot or whatever it was. Seems a little risky to me.