All about Max Brosmer Making the Cut

Hell have to make some choices. Believe he was pre-med and wants (wanted) to be a doctor. Plenty of time, obviously, but if he wants to be a doctor, he'll give up football after playing career is over.
Yup. All depends on what he wants in life. Personally if I could make good money coaching football that's what I'd be doing
 

Yup. All depends on what he wants in life. Personally if I could make good money coaching football that's what I'd be doing

Coaches are hired to be later fired. Most of them also bounce around a lot earlier in their careers. Doctors can start practicing young and continue practicing after normal retirement age. The coaches who actually make the money are evaluated on their records and that isn't completely in their control. Finally, unless they have a history of significant negligence, there is always a place for doctors. Same thing can't be said for coaches.
 

Hell have to make some choices. Believe he was pre-med and wants (wanted) to be a doctor. Plenty of time, obviously, but if he wants to be a doctor, he'll give up football after playing career is over.
Being on the practice squad would probably be a good spot to do med school at the U part-time during the season.
 

I think there is a chance he makes the roster. I don't think they will be able to get him to the practice squad because I think another team will pick him up if the Vikings cut him.
 

I think Bob Loblaw's answer to my question was pretty reasonable. By no means do I think JJ and Max are equivalent prospects, but I am a skeptic on JJ. I hope like hell he goes and proves me wrong.
I do trust KOC's ability to ID and develop qbs. Guaranteed Darnold has a seismic regression this year
 




Excited to see Brosmer in Pre-season games and hope he makes the cut!

JJ seem to like Brosmer

He is my backup if JJ were to go down. Rookie, yes. But, he is basically a mini KOC. I have zero doubt he could run it. Howell looks like dog water and Rypien is alright, but Max has that next level thought process KOC looks for.
 

Yeah JJ did his job in the role he was set to do ... but it that role wasn't to be a great QB .. and on a team with all the advantages, including the other teams signals.

I just dunno man .... just not a lot we can look at and even get a clue about with someone like that.
You don't need to look. Listen to Jim Harbaugh. People can say what they want about the guy, my only opinion of him is he is an outstanding football coach, judge of talent and specifically a judge of QB talent. Listen to KOC. That's what gives me confidence. I wanted a couple others before JJ. Daniels was my favorite and I like Maye. Caleb to me is a headcase and I wouldn't have touched him. But I have seen what KOC does with QBs and it is really impressive, so I'll default to him on this until he proves otherwise.
 



You don't need to look. Listen to Jim Harbaugh. People can say what they want about the guy, my only opinion of him is he is an outstanding football coach, judge of talent and specifically a judge of QB talent. Listen to KOC. That's what gives me confidence. I wanted a couple others before JJ. Daniels was my favorite and I like Maye. Caleb to me is a headcase and I wouldn't have touched him. But I have seen what KOC does with QBs and it is really impressive, so I'll default to him on this until he proves otherwise.
I find HCs are always complementary about their QBs.

I have trouble believing Jim makes it clear what QBs will or will not succeed in the NFL ;)

“JJ was great but NFL? Naw….” Seems unlikely.
 

He is my backup if JJ were to go down. Rookie, yes. But, he is basically a mini KOC. I have zero doubt he could run it. Howell looks like dog water and Rypien is alright, but Max has that next level thought process KOC looks for.
KOC wasn't a very good NFL QB.
 


I think there is a chance he makes the roster. I don't think they will be able to get him to the practice squad because I think another team will pick him up if the Vikings cut him.
Probably would depend on who would try to sign him in that situation. An argument could be made he has a greater chance of playing by starting on the practice squad with the Vikings than signing somewhere with a more established #1 QB.
 



Will be interesting how long the "KOC is the quarterback whisperer" story line lasts.

Seen that label on many folks in the NFL and college and it ALWAYS wears off eventually ...
 




Will be interesting how long the "KOC is the quarterback whisperer" story line lasts.

Seen that label on many folks in the NFL and college and it ALWAYS wears off eventually ...
Yeah, he did a good job with Kirk, but Kirk was well established by then anyway. No doubt Darnold blew away my expectations but showed his true colors those last couple of games. But if KOC turns JJ into a star I will definitely grant the title.
 

Will be interesting how long the "KOC is the quarterback whisperer" story line lasts.

Seen that label on many folks in the NFL and college and it ALWAYS wears off eventually ...
Agreed. I think both Darnold's and McCarthy's performances this year will be pretty telling as to the extent of KOC's mentoring ability. And defensive coordinators eventually adjust to whatever quirks offensive coordinators identify in defenses based on schemes and what the rulebook allows. Hopefully we're able to finally get that ring before they become too wise to whatever we're doing that helped us win 14 last year with a guy generally considered a total bust!
 


Being on the practice squad would probably be a good spot to do med school at the U part-time during the season.
100%, if he could swing this he could pay for med school out of pocket and still have money left over.

According to https://frontofficesports.com/how-much-do-nfl-practice-squad-players-make/:
Practice squad players make $13,000 per week if they have two years or less of service time in the NFL. If they remain on the practice squad for all 18 weeks of a regular season, they would earn $234,000. If they stay on a practice squad for a team that reaches a Super Bowl, they would earn at least $286,000 on the season, not including possible playoff bonuses.

Practice squad players make significantly more if they have been in the NFL for over two years. Their salaries are negotiable between a minimum of $17,500 and a maximum of $25,000 per week.

According to https://med.umn.edu/md-students/financial-aid/costs-budgeting:
What you can expect to pay
A guaranteed tuition rate for all 11 semesters. Rather than charging per number of credits, we charge a fixed rate: currently, $15,595/semester for residents and $23,839/semester for non-residents.

University, college, and student fees are treated as a separate component and are not fixed.
Med school at the U is 11 semesters, so with the current fixed rate for residents the total tuition comes out to $171,545. If Max was on the practice squad for a single year, and was even mildly smart with his money (which I have no doubt he would be), he would make more than enough to cover his entire med school tuition out of pocket.

Now, whether it's manageable time wise to be on the practice squad AND in med school is a whole different story, but still a pretty sweet deal if he could manage it.
 

100%, if he could swing this he could pay for med school out of pocket and still have money left over.

According to https://frontofficesports.com/how-much-do-nfl-practice-squad-players-make/:


According to https://med.umn.edu/md-students/financial-aid/costs-budgeting:

Med school at the U is 11 semesters, so with the current fixed rate for residents the total tuition comes out to $171,545. If Max was on the practice squad for a single year, and was even mildly smart with his money (which I have no doubt he would be), he would make more than enough to cover his entire med school tuition out of pocket.

Now, whether it's manageable time wise to be on the practice squad AND in med school is a whole different story, but still a pretty sweet deal if he could manage it.
I don't know the answer to this, but it really depends on how much time the Vikings practice squad gig takes. Med school requires 6 - 8 hours a day between classroom and studying. Not sure if the U has night time med school, remote med school, etc. Think both require daytime attendance. Maybe he could do 1 semester (spring) each year.
 

I don't know the answer to this, but it really depends on how much time the Vikings practice squad gig takes. Med school requires 6 - 8 hours a day between classroom and studying. Not sure if the U has night time med school, remote med school, etc. Think both require daytime attendance. Maybe he could do 1 semester (spring) each year.
U has a flexible option that allows students to take up to six years to complete. Don't know the specific requirements, but might be an option. THere's been players who have gone to law school while playing. Definitely different but the time commitment is similar.
 

Will be interesting how long the "KOC is the quarterback whisperer" story line lasts.

Seen that label on many folks in the NFL and college and it ALWAYS wears off eventually ...
Well, if JJ ends up being good it will be a long time. If he develops a great QB and has the resume of what he did with Darnold, Kirk being basically at his best with KoC, and getting some wins with Dobbs and the rest...

I think it's warranted to call him a QB whisperer. He was a QB. He was a QB coach. He has a track record so far in his NFL career of getting the most out of the position. Now I'm not one to put it all on the coaches, a lot of what makes QBs work out is the talent and work ethic of the player. There are going to be QBs that no matter how well a coach does their job, they're just not going to be good.

Personally, I think JJ will at the very least be a solid NFL QB.
 



Cousins *IF* we can get him cheap

Otherwise, Trey Lance??
Cousins ship has sailed. Just like Rodgers - wasn't ever nor never will happen.
Trey Lance - possible, but not sure that's a step up. He's basically had 1 good preseason game (last week) in his career.
 

Going to Saturday's game so hopefully will see Max on the field.
 




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