With quarterbacks having such a wild season, Joshua Dobbs ought to start again for the Vikings.
The NFL has started ten rookies at quarterback, and Monday’s performance by Jake Browning demonstrated how surprises are still common in the league. Star Tribune, Elizabeth Flores
With Kirk Cousins out due to Achilles surgery, Joshua Dobbs is 2-2 as the Vikings’ quarterback.
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Recaping the week for one particular selected five NFL games for Star Tribune coverage. struck out five times. sending the Twins my resume excellent choice for a survivor pool. Once more, I erred. Pittsburgh, thank you for nothing.
acquired COVID. gave the wife the item. Blowing noses, sitting around achy, and wondering how Taylor Swift could turn this into a decent country song.
Well, whatever. Life in general and the NFL in particular are unpredictable.
Well, at least the week’s ultimate prediction disaster was a prime-time show. Monday Night Football in Jacksonville: Jaguars over Jake Browning in the “Lock of the Week Of course, right?
In an unexpected 34-31 overtime thriller, Jake’s line was 32 of 37 (86.5%) for 354 yards, one touchdown, and no interceptions.
In the second NFL career start! Take the top spot! Following a stint on the Vikings practice squad from 2019 to 2019, he joined the Bengals as a backup behind Joe Burrow.
According to ESPN analyst Troy Aikman, “some guys play 10, 12 years and don’t have the night Jake Browning is having,” during the broadcast.
Troy was well-versed in his subject. The Hall of Famer spent twelve seasons as a Cowboys player. went 3-0 in Super Bowls, 11-5 in the postseason, and 94-71 during the regular season.
Furthermore, he never finished 86.5% of his passes. He only threw for that many yards five times. And he only ever completed that many passes three times.
Greetings for the NFL season of 2023.
Even though December games haven’t started yet, the league has already used 53 starting quarterbacks, producing a wide range of unexpected outcomes as well as highs and lows.
Thursday night, when Kenny Pickett (ankle) is already out in Pittsburgh, the number will increase by one. He might be joined on the sidelines when Jacksonville plays Cleveland on Sunday due to Trevor Lawrence’s ankle injury.
Based on performance, other teams are thinking about making adjustments. After throwing four interceptions in a heartbreaking Monday Night Football loss to the Bears at home, brainiac Joshua Dobbs, their rags-to-riches-and-back-to-rags-for-now story, had the Vikings pining away during the bye week.
Dobbs had led the Vikings to victory in two games and raised questions around the league as to why he wasn’t retained by Cleveland or Arizona. The league may have wondered why the Vikings let Jake Browning go after he helped them lose two games.
Start the player who, just one month ago, gave hope back to an entire franchise. The player who entered the team late via the trade deadline and is currently 2-2 in games played. The player capable of occasionally inspiring even Patrick Mahomes to exclaim, “Wow.”
Make use of coach Kevin O’Connell’s old-fashioned talent for soft-spoken argumentation to help the rocket scientist comprehend some ball security guidelines and the associated penalties. Make the Passtronaut understand that he’s just a solid backup who needs to handle the ball better or step in behind Nick Mullens, who is a safer but less talented option.
It’s worthwhile to give Dobbs another chance. And now is a good time to watch his progress with it.
The Raiders haven’t scored more than 17 points in a month and are ranked 27th in scoring (16.8). A league-high 17 interceptions have been thrown by them. They also have a turnover differential of minus-7, which is nearly as bad as the Vikings’ minus-8.
One of the ten rookie quarterbacks to start an NFL game this season—ten more than any other since 1950, excluding the 1987 strike year—is Aidan O’Connell, a fourth-round draft choice. He has a record of 2-3, including 2-2 since the Raiders fired general manager Dave Ziegler and coach Josh McDaniels after just one and a half seasons.
Additionally, Justin Jefferson, the best player on the Vikings, should be given at least one chance to start alongside Dobbs when he returns from a seven-game absence.