Sage Rosenfels was supposed to be the Vikings' starting quarterback once. In 2009, it was all lining up for him to get his chance. But then Brett Favre had one last itch he needed to scratch and Rosenfels' first tour of duty in Minnesota was non-descript. Back for a second stint now, Rosenfels is competing with Joe Webb to be the Vikings' back-up. He's also has had a chance to watch Christian Ponder's offseason growth. We visited briefly with Rosenfels on Wednesday after the team's OTA practice to get his breakdown of where Ponder is now and where he may be headed in his second season.
Here's some of what Rosenfels had to say:
On Ponder's strides since the end of last season …
"Every day and every rep that he gets out here, he's getting more and more comfortable. His approach is the way it should be. It's very professional and very serious. And he's genuinely always looking to get better. That approach will help him out. And I've see him making strides these past few weeks. It's all about being really comfortable. And when a quarterback is playing comfortable, your mind makes quicker decisions. He's starting to do that."
On how a quarterback gets the comfort dial turned to the right notch ...
"It just takes reps. First you have to get really comfortable in practice. And you have to have a lot of reps to do that. And then in games, you'll be a little bit more comfortable every time. Over the course of weeks into years, you get more and more comfortable. I'm sure the veterans in the league that have more than 100 starts, they rarely think about the crowd or other things. They're just so into the game because there's no real concern about all the other stuff. I think some younger guys can get concerned with the things that are going on that have no impact on the success of the game."
On why Ponder's skillset has the Viking optimistic that he's their franchise quarterback ...
"Like what everybody says, he's athletic. He's got a strong arm. He's a smart guy. He's eager to learn. He's motivated. So he has those things. But it's up to him to use those things to his advantage. So I do see him doing that. And we'll see what happens as time goes on. But I'm optimistic seeing the way he works."