Brosmer in Vikings Game

The Strib now projects Brosmer on to their assumed 53 man roster as the third QB
Brosmer has been a lock since he was signed with the Vikes. He just needed to prove he was who they thought he could be in the Viking's system.

There is no need for the Vikes to hang onto two journeyman QB's as backups. When you have the HC talking about how Brosmer has rare talents, how he has quickly picked up the very complex offense, how he has a very quick release, how he doesn't get the team in trouble, how he and JJ Mac are the first ones in the morning and the last to leave every night, how he and JJ Mac are constantly asking questions and have a good relationship together, etc....
 

I think overall it's a decent comparison. Keenum has made $55M in the NFL. I think Max would take that comparison.
They simply do not play alike at all, but if Brosmer was in the NFL as long I'm sure he'd be happy with it. Only similarities really are there were UDFA and don't have an Elway level arm? I mean there are a ton examples of those guys that have bounced around the NFL.
 

Brosmer has been a lock since he was signed with the Vikes. He just needed to prove he was who they thought he could be in the Viking's system.

There is no need for the Vikes to hang onto two journeyman QB's as backups. When you have the HC talking about how Brosmer has rare talents, how he has quickly picked up the very complex offense, how he has a very quick release, how he doesn't get the team in trouble, how he and JJ Mac are the first ones in the morning and the last to leave every night, how he and JJ Mac are constantly asking questions and have a good relationship together, etc....

It would be surprising if they didn't hang onto Howell too. He has plenty of talent and is the same age as Brosmer, at least for a few more weeks.
 

It would be surprising if they didn't hang onto Howell too. He has plenty of talent and is the same age as Brosmer, at least for a few more weeks.
I think the competition is between Rypien and Howell, they're not keeping two vet backups. Neither has been overly impressive so wouldn't be surprised no matter which they keep.
 

I think the competition is between Rypien and Howell, they're not keeping two vet backups. Neither has been overly impressive so wouldn't be surprised no matter which they keep.

I think Rypien is gone and that's an easy decision. The only discussion is if they carry 3 QBs on the 53 man roster.
 


I think Rypien is gone and that's an easy decision. The only discussion is if they carry 3 QBs on the 53 man roster.
I think there's a chance both Howell and Rypien are gone and they bring someone else in. But if they're picking three of these four it's JJ, Howell, and Brosmer.
 



hard to believe Graham Mertz was drafted and brosmer wasn't
He did look better at Florida than Wisconsin, but that would be hard NOT to do.

Mertz is that guy that forever people seem to see promise and ... really there's not a lot to show that other than maybe one season and a lot of seasons NOT showing that. But people don't stop believing.

I don't know how those guys do it, wish I had a career like that.

"Well he was ass for a few years but let's promote him, I got a good feeling about this guy!"
 




They simply do not play alike at all, but if Brosmer was in the NFL as long I'm sure he'd be happy with it. Only similarities really are there were UDFA and don't have an Elway level arm? I mean there are a ton examples of those guys that have bounced around the NFL.
I don't think the poster was saying they play alike. Posted Both undrafted, roughly the same height, neither with a rocket arm or dazzling speed. My take is that it is a good comparison in the sense that Brosmer has skills and knowledge that bode well for an extended career like Keenum has had.
 
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I think Max is more athletic than Keenum and has a better arm but that's just going from memory and the glow of Max's recent performances.
 

Yeah judging a QB by wins vs losses alone is like judging a pitcher by their wins vs losses alone ... not many people do that, for good reason.
Re: Joe Namath had a 90% awful career, but he won a SB for a NY team and is in the HOF.
 



He did look better at Florida than Wisconsin, but that would be hard NOT to do.

Mertz is that guy that forever people seem to see promise and ... really there's not a lot to show that other than maybe one season and a lot of seasons NOT showing that. But people don't stop believing.

I don't know how those guys do it, wish I had a career like that.

"Well he was ass for a few years but let's promote him, I got a good feeling about this guy!"
"really there's not a lot to show that other than maybe one season and a lot of seasons NOT showing that. But people don't stop believing.

I don't know how those guys do it"

The Stockholm Syndrome is so strong that Slab forgot he's a Gopher football fan🤣🤣🤣
 

IDK..Max couldn’t outrun big fellas and he had balls batted at the line by the same big fellas. I hope he makes the Vikes and has a great career in the NFL. If the pass play ain’t there within the 3 steps it is adios muchacho.
 

I don't think anyone is going to seriously claim Max is a starting NFL QB or some sort of wunderkind, but I've been saying since around the Michigan game last year once they let him have more reign of the offense that he could absolutely have a Chase Daniels type of career at the next level. He clearly puts in the non-gameday work prep, has an eye for what the defense gives him, and does a good job adjusting. Those traits along with the ability to come off the bench and stay calm, lead the offense, and have the anticipation to make the necessary throws is what you need in a backup who is effectively a second set of eyes from the sideline, especially if you've got your franchise guy locked down or think you do.
Bold: ... this is unfortunately what I was getting at with my post a bit back.

Why did it take our (offensive) coaching staff until the Michigan game to let him have more reign of the offense? He (Brosmer) is going to make an NFL roster at QB, the most important position in the game.

Seems like you'd do that from game one?
 

Bold: ... this is unfortunately what I was getting at with my post a bit back.

Why did it take our (offensive) coaching staff until the Michigan game to let him have more reign of the offense? He (Brosmer) is going to make an NFL roster at QB, the most important position in the game.

Seems like you'd do that from game one?
The staff was probably suffering from a combination of PTSD from Kaliakmanis and a lasting hope that they'd be able to keep running Tresselball as they always did. They had to change out of necessity and instead of finding that the offense performed much of the same or worse, it may have helped then evolve the offense into something better. We'll see if they let it grow or pull back a bit with a freshman playcaller.
 


IDK..Max couldn’t outrun big fellas and he had balls batted at the line by the same big fellas. I hope he makes the Vikes and has a great career in the NFL. If the pass play ain’t there within the 3 steps it is adios muchacho.
This opinion is more the consensus of football people.

It’s possible the GH guys are right on this and I hope they are right and he is already ahead of pretty much every drafted QB, but the GH group is definitely not the place you go for in depth football knowledge, especially on the pro level.
 

The staff was probably suffering from a combination of PTSD from Kaliakmanis and a lasting hope that they'd be able to keep running Tresselball as they always did. They had to change out of necessity and instead of finding that the offense performed much of the same or worse, it may have helped then evolve the offense into something better. We'll see if they let it grow or pull back a bit with a freshman playcaller.
Given what they did with Brosmer, I'm worried we'll see the offensive playcalling/"attitude" start out even more restrictive.
 

Given what they did with Brosmer, I'm worried we'll see the offensive playcalling/"attitude" start out even more restrictive.
Brosmer is a faster learner as we're seeing in Vikings camp but he only had a spring ball and fall camp last year to learn the offense. PJ notes it is complex with the reads and checks.

Drake has had spring ball, fall camp, and entire season, another spring and another fall camp.

Obviously PJ would also like to run and will but I don't think Drake will have much for limitations.
 






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