Hi everyone,
Well damn, I missed the party, lets see what we got here... All the lemmings off the cliff? Good, good. Several drunk fans

in the corner slur cheering for Bradwater?... or was that Bridgeford... hmmm interesting. And there's Jordyghost on his

... is he trolling or consoling? Even he looks confused! You three put Jim down and step away from the volcano

! Someone mop up these tears, put out that dumpster fire... Oh that's Winter Park? Nevermind let it burn, its better that way. Now lets walk this whole thing back.
Lets just get it out of the way. This sucks

, Teddy's injury sucks. Yeah sure we can play the nice human card first of "don't want this to happen to anyone, he's such a good person, etc" Bottom line is we wanted him to win football games and he wont do that for us this year. That just sucks.
Obviously we all had our person preferences on how this could have played out. Seems like most of us didn't get exactly what we wanted. Personally, I think blaming Jim is a little premature, given that as long as we have all been Vikings fans they have never won a Superbowl. Actually come to think of it, this might be all my fault. I remember hoping a few years ago that someday we got to see what Bradford could do on our team. Into the Volcano with me!
So, what? We overpaid? Lets see how we overpaid. Lets assume that Bradford gets injured early on. First play of the season, bam... legs get knocked clean off... literally. Welp, hes out for at least the rest of the season

boom total mission failure. Who can you possibly blame for that though? It could happen at any time to anyone, we got an extremely painful lesson in that less than two weeks ago. So lets assume of the sake of the argument that he doesn't get trashed by an injury, which again, is a random chance and we cant do much about it. Lets say he has a season sorta like last year. If that happens, assuming Strength of schedule, what teddy produced last year and what not... plug in the numbers... carry the 3...
Looks like we probably make the playoffs! That raises his stock. We suddenly have two playoff QBs on the roster. Who do we keep becomes the issue, which is a scary one, I feel you on that what if we lose Teddy... that would suck or what if we trade Bradford and he wins 2 superbowls. That would suck too. But who makes that call? the team that in this scenario made the right call and got Bradford on the team in the first place. This is a very very strong position to be in.
Now, what if he has a middling season and we go 7-9 or 8-8 or something. Well that will suck and that would be worse case minus say injury. But even then. There is a draft for the reason. I assure you. Teams will blow this year. a team might go 0-16 or a bunch of starters might go down... Or Tony Romo could be struck by the direct rays of the sun and break his collar bone. Teams will need a QB. And Bradford is decentish, even if he has a subpar year. We will unload him to someone and while we wouldn't recoup our 1st we could probably get a high 2nd if Slick Rick gets his way. So what, we lost 20 places on the draft board to take a shot to be a contender this year. Its not a bad gamble. I can see why some wouldn't want it but its not bad. Its not a bad worst case.
Or you know we could have the best case scenario and win the Superbowl which then we have the best worst problem you could have. In that case they might get creative. Trim AP's salary or trade him to keep SB and TB on the roster for a year or so. Could you imagine the insane value EITHER would have at the trade deadline if an injury occurred in season? Its a fun fantasy and highly unlikely but its about as likely as Bradford crippling himself this season.
There are some facts to be considered. Bradford produces more than Bridgewater. Period. Its an empirical fact. I like Teddy, I want Teddy on the field. In a pick up game I would pick Teddy every time over Bradford, I would let Teddy Babysit my kids... Bradford can watch the dog. But he does produce more. He has had more time then Teddy, more experience and maybe Teddy would have been better this year... or maybe he would have become a white supremacist... each is equally likely because Teddy is not going to play this year.
I believe Teddy has a higher ceiling then Sam but Sam will play as well as or better than Teddy did last year.
Last point. Secretly none of us want to win the Superbowl with Bradford because we would feel like we were cheating on Bridgewater and it wouldn't feel as real as winning it with our drafted 'nice guy' QB.
Bottom line is there are always things that can happen that will mess a season up. This is a genuinely good effort on managements part to salvage the season. Its a calculated gamble and it isn't even that bad of a gamble in the first place. It has a lot of upside and so what if its a total failure. We get Teddy back next year, restructure and cut like we always do its football life it turns ever on.
Total random direction that no one else seems to be mentioning. Anyone consider that this move indicates that this is PETERSONS last season? If you fully intend to restructure and trade away AP after this year this move becomes a lot more palatable strictly from a price standpoint.