Owens, if signed, would immediately be the oldest guy on the team. You have to ask, are his well known locker room issues worth the declining impact on the field? I think there is a reason Seattle cut him this early. We don’t need to waste our time and money learning the same lesson, we already did that with McFlabb.
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mansquatch wrote:I was hoping this wouldn’t come up…
Owens, if signed, would immediately be the oldest guy on the team. You have to ask, are his well known locker room issues worth the declining impact on the field? I think there is a reason Seattle cut him this early. We don’t need to waste our time and money learning the same lesson, we already did that with McFlabb.
Well said. Owens would be a stopgap solution (IF he was a solution—he didn't make it past the first cut in Seattle) and a probable distraction. The Vikes don't need to bring another circus to town.
mansquatch wrote:I was hoping this wouldn’t come up…
Owens, if signed, would immediately be the oldest guy on the team. You have to ask, are his well known locker room issues worth the declining impact on the field? I think there is a reason Seattle cut him this early. We don’t need to waste our time and money learning the same lesson, we already did that with McFlabb.
TO got cut because Braylon Edwards outplayed him. They brought in 2 receivers to see who would replace Mike Williams and Braylon came out on top.
The Minnesota Vikings would qualify as one of those franchises, but despite their obvious needs at this spot, especially with Jerome Simpson suspended for the first three games of the regular season, they have shown no known interest in any of these veterans.
While each carries baggage that would scare off potential employers, that almost certainly is not the most important issue when it comes to why the decision-makers at Winter Park aren't interested.
A player such as the 35-year-old Burress simply does not fit the plan constructed by Rick Spielman and it's become extremely obvious that the Vikings general manager is not going to deviate from that plan.