Wednesday, September 17, 2008

QB woes gone?



Breaking news from WCAW.....

Who'd of thunk...I didn't think Childress had the Gus to do this......(get it!) 14-2 here we come!

The Minnesota Vikings, with an 0-2 start to the season, are turning to veteran Gus Frerotte to bring them out of the hole.

No coach had more faith in his quarterback than coach Brad Childress had in Tarvaris Jackson, who has had 14 career starts. But Childress named Frerotte the starter for the remainder of the season, announcing the decision at his Wednesday media availability.

Jackson was 8-4 as a starter last season, even though he completed only 58.2 percent of his passes and had a 70.8 quarterback rating.

This season started even slower for Jackson. He completed only 30 of 59 passes for 308 yards in two games, in an offense that is ranked 24th in the league in passing despite a strong running game from Adrian Peterson.

Jackson has been playing with a sprained medial collateral ligament in his knee, an injury that forced him at times to wear a brace. Vikings fans booed him throughout Sunday's 18-15 loss to the Indianapolis Colts when the Vikings, despite a 160-yard rushing day by Peterson, had to settle for five field goals.

Frerotte loves the Crows, and will be cheering for them on Thursday as they attempt to clinch a regular season championship for Coach Nolan.

With a tough home game coming up against the Carolina Panthers, Childress decided to go with the strong-armed Frerotte. The 37-year-old Frerotte is in his 15th season, and spent the past two seasons as a backup in St. Louis.

Frerotte has been with seven teams, but this is his second tour with the Vikings, having spent 2004 and 2005 in Minnesota.

Frerotte has completed 54.2 percent of his passes during his career for 19,134 yards and a 74.3 quarterback rating. He's 37-44-1 as a starter.

1 comment:

Ron Washington DC said...

This offense is geared to make quick reads and react to what the defense is giving you - Gus with his experience and time on the field is much better equipped for this - Skol Vikings. Chili the professor should try sometime to make the D react to the offense - pro-active vs. reactive. I feel the boo-birds were equally directed towards T'Jack and the offensive coaches.

Chili's approval rating of 6% is lowest in the league. I think T'Jack can play and feel they overloaded and overcomplicated his thinking which might suggest he cannot handle the position. I also think Chili wanted to prove his worthiness by tutoring T'Jacks progress and it simply has yet to work - Chili dumb using the marathion analogy for a 16 game season calling each week a sprint - no sprints in a marathon. Skol Vikings. #23 is no Lester Haynes, not even Isaac Holt.