Max Power
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Vikings coach Brad Childress slightly backed off his commitment to Tarvaris Jackson in his Monday press conference.
Watching the tape of Sunday's loss likely altered Childress' frame of mind. "I’m always looking at what’s giving us the best opportunity to win," he said. "If it’s Tarvaris, it’s Tarvaris. If it’s Gus Frerotte, Gus Frerotte. J.D. Booty, J.D. Booty." Jackson is likely to start Week 3, but gets a difficult matchup against Carolina and another bad game could cost him his job.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
Watching the tape of Sunday's loss likely altered Childress' frame of mind. "I’m always looking at what’s giving us the best opportunity to win," he said. "If it’s Tarvaris, it’s Tarvaris. If it’s Gus Frerotte, Gus Frerotte. J.D. Booty, J.D. Booty." Jackson is likely to start Week 3, but gets a difficult matchup against Carolina and another bad game could cost him his job.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press
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I also think this is futile discussion since this offense as a whole [including playcalling] and some of the key cogs [shainacoe] are unmistakable contributors to the final results. A catch here and better playcall there and this team is 2-0 with everyone calling TJax a legitimate QB when in fact he still would be simply a mediocre QB, at least running this offense.
How good does everyone think he is?Hard to imagine he won't be an improvment over Jackson. Hence the optimism. He wasn't terrible last season. Started 4 games and threw for 7 TDs (two less than Jackson) behind one of the worst lines in the league.
If he did this he would have brought in some QBs in the off season to compete with Jackson. Instead he avoid any sort of contraversey and brought in players that TJ could easily beat out.
If he did this he would have brought in some QBs in the off season to compete with Jackson. Instead he avoid any sort of contraversey and brought in players that TJ could easily beat out.