Who wouldn't trade _something_ for a solid backup QB?indianation65 wrote:The title to this topic makes me laugh, simply because I can only imagine who might want to trade anything for Ponder.

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Who wouldn't trade _something_ for a solid backup QB?indianation65 wrote:The title to this topic makes me laugh, simply because I can only imagine who might want to trade anything for Ponder.
I think so. For example:PacificNorseWest wrote:Start fresh or let him linger a la a Mark Sanchez?
I only ask because if they can't find a trade partner then should they just cut him or would he hold any value at all on this roster next year?
The only ones I'd want on that list are Orton and Hill as far as a veteran backup goes. Of course i'd take any of the guys with less than 2 years in the league over Ponder but those guys won't be available without spending a 3rd round pick minimum to get them.dead_poet wrote:
Here's a list of the 2013 back QBs (published July 10, 2013)
I think that's the issue. Not only if those alternatives are comparable just on the field, but in terms of contractual obligations as well.Mothman wrote: I think so. For example:
105.5
114.6
94.7
114.2
120.2
113.1
103.9
Those are all passer ratings Ponder has posted over the last two seasons, usually in wins. In contrast, Matt Cassel, a QB many fans seem to consider a perfectly legitimate option at QB for the Vikings next year, doesn't have that many games with a passer rating over 90 in the past three seasons.
We all understand that Ponder has been an inconsistent player and he's had some poor passer ratings and bad games but don't you think a QB who can play well enough to post ratings like those above and help his team win games clearly has value? It's just a matter of how much value he has in comparison to alternatives.
I agree. He clearly has value, it's just a question of whether they can come up with better options.PacificNorseWest wrote:I think that's the issue. Not only if those alternatives are comparable just on the field, but in terms of contractual obligations as well.
Ideally it would be nice to have two starting quarterback caliber guys as number one and two on the depth chart, but let's be real...If your #2 is starting caliber then he's probably doing just that (starting) somewhere else. We can't have it both ways. In fact, very capable backups are guys like Shaun Hill and Tarvaris Jackson. Both of whom had Viking tenures. Christian Ponder would be a very good backup.soflavike wrote:I don't understand how a lousy starting QB could be considered an acceptable backup. In today's game, chances are pretty good that your backup will be playing a few games as a starter. Ponder coming off the bench makes me just as sick-to-my-stomach as Ponder starting the game.
You need someone with "game-brain", not an indecisive, limp-armed, chicken of a QB that has proven his lack of mettle over and over again. I don't care what Ponder's passer rating is, or his yardage or his Wunderlich or anything else. HE IS A KNOWN QUANTITY AS A STARTER... and it's a low number. The Vikings need to dump Ponder and not waste any further effort on discovering his inner-Montana... there isn't any in there.![]()
Let's get a decent veteran (Cassel will do), and get a young QB with potential to work with. No more retreads looking to reignite careers, we need to look forward.
No more retreadssoflavike wrote:I don't understand how a lousy starting QB could be considered an acceptable backup. In today's game, chances are pretty good that your backup will be playing a few games as a starter. Ponder coming off the bench makes me just as sick-to-my-stomach as Ponder starting the game.
You need someone with "game-brain", not an indecisive, limp-armed, chicken of a QB that has proven his lack of mettle over and over again. I don't care what Ponder's passer rating is, or his yardage or his Wunderlich or anything else. HE IS A KNOWN QUANTITY AS A STARTER... and it's a low number. The Vikings need to dump Ponder and not waste any further effort on discovering his inner-Montana... there isn't any in there.![]()
Let's get a decent veteran (Cassel will do), and get a young QB with potential to work with. No more retreads looking to reignite careers, we need to look forward.
Cassel played decently enough to merit consideration as our backup. When I said "no retread", I should have said "no retreads as our starter". Like McNabb, for example.Purple bruise wrote:No more retreadsand then you endorse Cassell who is by any definition a total "retread"
Hah, with no ice cream in it.Webbfann wrote:![]()
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I'd trade him for ice cream cone!!