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Rosenfels traded to Giants.


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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Minne...k-Giants-090310

Darnit.

Not that he was that good, but that means we go through this season with a 41 year old QB and 2 backups we cannot rely on for a playoff run and going into next season we have only Webb under contract.

I lost my respect for Childress a few years ago. Now I am just ticked off.

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Reynaud included in the deal also...for an undisclosed 2011 draft pick and a 2012 conditional pick.

Now I really don't get this deal...I always thought Reynaud was the only one on the roster who could replace Percy at WR and returning kicks/punts when his migraines surfaced.

Hope they have a plan....

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Getting rid of Sage over J-Junk what a frikkin joke. T-Junk is a joke of a QB, can't make a decision when he is in the pocket to whom he will throw the ball to. Favre goes down the Vikes season is done... Can we all say hello to the future QB of the Vikes after Farve, Joe Webb. Childress, your a joke of a coach for making this very wrong move and I hope it bites you in the arse this season...

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Well we knew you couldn't get a sack of potato chips for Junkson so Sage was the odd man out and the only guy with value. Now we are stuck with Junkson what an aweful feeling.

We can only pray to god that we don't sign Junkson to a long term big contract deal to stay here. When the seasons over we can just let him go and go find a real QB and have Webb be the back up.

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I'm starting to think that too FG...I just don't think TJack had ANY value at all and moving him was impossible. We saw that this summer too. At least they got something for Sage...not much...but better than nothing.

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Kevin Siefert wrote a very telling article about this whole TJack/Sage and Chilly thing. It's a good read...if I had more time I'd post it but thought someone on here might do it also. He completely ripped Chilly and told it the way it actually played out...very refreshing aticle.

I know it's an opinion based article but Seifert is as close to this situation as they come...he's covered the Vikes and the NFC North for a long time.

Check it out....

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Is this the one?

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Childress finally banishes Sage Rosenfels

September, 3, 2010

By Kevin Seifert

The Minnesota Vikings traded away their only real insurance at the game's most important position Friday night, a reckless and vindictive move that indisputably weakened the team in order to avoid the appearance of impropriety on the depth chart.

Sage Rosenfels was traded even though he was Minnesota's best backup at quarterback.

I haven't always praised Sage Rosenfels during his two year-career with the Vikings, but this preseason he proved to be the Vikings' only competent backup behind Brett Favre. He far outperformed Tarvaris Jackson, who apparently has a tenured position unaffected by his performance. What anyone wouldn't give for the kind of job security he has.

Let's be perfectly clear: Rosenfels was traded Friday night to the New York Giants because he beat out Jackson for the No. 2 job. As crazy as it sounds, that's what happened. The problem was that coach Brad Childress long ago chose Jackson as his No. 2 quarterback and still hasn't given up on his prospects as a long-term starter. Childress never embraced Rosenfels' acquisition in March 2009, a move orchestrated not by him but by vice president of player personnel Rick Spielman, and inexplicably banished him to the bottom of the depth chart.

Rosenfels hasn't always practiced well, but his 111.7 passer rating this preseason was more than twice that of Jackson. But no matter how sloppy and inaccurate Jackson was, nothing would change Childress' mind. He said last week that he had seen what he needed to see in practice, and my understanding is he made it clear within the organization that under no circumstances would Rosenfels make the final 53-man roster.

Instead, the Vikings seem poised to keep rookie Joe Webb as their No. 3. Webb showed flashes of elite athleticism during the preseason but is in no way capable of taking over an NFL team with playoff aspirations. It's fair to wonder the same about Jackson, but trading Rosenfels allowed the organization to get some level of return -- one draft pick in 2011 and perhaps a conditional pick in 2012 -- and eliminate the uncomfortable dynamic of an upside-down depth chart.

Favre hasn't missed a start in 19 years, so much of this conversation could be moot. But trading away players because they outperformed underachieving (but favored) incumbents is no way to build a team. At least, not in my book.

Note: Surprisingly, the trade also sent kick returner/running back Darius Reynaud to the Giants. I wonder if that means Percy Harvin will resume his role as a kickoff returner. I have no idea who will return punts, although cornerback Asher Allen did get some work there in the preseason.

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