Bridgewater. I believe that Hoyer will hold Manziel off until the halfway point (when the coaches play him under pressure from ownership rather than on his own merits), and Bortles will hold true to the plan and ride the pine this year barring injury to Henne. Bridgewater's got an outside shot at starting the season, and with Ponder already given up on and Cassel little more than a stopgap, he could be plugged right into an AP-centric offense if the team needs a spark.
I wouldn't be overly stunned if Derek Carr is starting before any of them, though.
Its Bridgewater, no question. His entire game is predicated off his mind, and once he learns the playbook, he will start. Hes the mostpro ready of them all. However, I think that of the top four quarterbacks (BB, JFM, Teddy, and Carr) he has the lowest ceiling.
Bridgewater should have a respectable rookie season especially with all the attention on AP
Quote:Its Bridgewater, no question. His entire game is predicated off his mind, and once he learns the playbook, he will start. Hes the mostpro ready of them all. However, I think that of the top four quarterbacks (BB, JFM, Teddy, and Carr) he has the lowest ceiling.
That's a good way to put it. Plus, he's walking into a better situation than any of the others as well, as everything just about in place around him.
Bridewater has been flawless in Vikings camp. He's the real deal. A black Joe Montana.