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Originally Posted by Kreth
He could've run for 6 or 7 yards which would've put them back inside Longwell's range. In the replay from the spider cam, it also looked like he had someone open (Shiancoe, I think) about 8 yds downfield near the sideline.
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As for running the ball, the guy was hobbling around on a bad wheel...I'm guessing a high ankle sprain. I just watched the replay on nfl.com...I am guessing he could have gotten a two yard gain. A D-lineman was 3 yards from him when he was still 4 yards behind the line of scrimmage. Once he committed to throw The linebackers would have closed toward him (they were about 7 yards behind the line). So if the defense didn't move, he would have picked up 6-7 yds. Unfortunately, that wouldn't have happened. And Shiancoe looked covered to me until he let go of the ball that was ultimately intercepted.
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Originally Posted by Kreth
And we're back to my biggest argument against the Vikes signing Favre: who takes over under center if he's really done? Has he been enough of a mentor that Jackson will take over as a capable young franchise QB?
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I think the Viking brass realize that Jackson is not a starting NFL QB. At least they should!

If I were them I'd draft someone to groom, or, if Favre retires, trade for someone different. It would be interesting if my beloved Eagles were willing to trade McNabb to the Vikings for draft picks. Unlike most of my Eagle brethren, I think McNabb is a very good QB still, but for the first time, I can see trading him as a viable option.
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Originally Posted by E.J.
I shake my head at those that worry about his controlling his future, like it is not his right to do so.
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I agree 100%. Especially when he has proven to be more than capable playing.