(St. Paul) Pioneer Press reporter does a good job summing this up in his lede:
The Vikings have reached the nadir of their search for a productive and reliable quarterback. Jeff George, who hasn't thrown a pass in an NFL game since 2001, is confident he can upgrade the team's 30th-ranked pass offense.
The rest of the article is here.
Apparently the 39-year-old, ex-Colt, ex-Raider, ex-Viking, ex-Redskin, ex-Bear and others has looked around the league and thinks he could help a team, particularly the Vikings.
This seems to build a case for what Mark (not to be seen at SoBo lately) told me last week — there are almost no good QBs left in the league.
I don't think now is any different than from year's past at that position, but if Jeff George catches on somewhere, I may be turned around.
I'll never get over the Redskins for letting Brad Johnson go for George. Here's how that worked out.
--Nate Sandstrom
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