Yes, there has been all the talk about Brett Favre possibly coming to the Vikings. But Dan McCarney, the man who coached Sage Rosenfels at Iowa State for four seasons, said that the Vikings acquired a winner in the offseason deal with the Houston Texans and obtained a great quarterback who only needs an opportunity in the NFL.
McCarney, currently assistant head coach (defense) for Urban Meyer at Florida, also has some great things to say about Vikings first-round draft choice Percy Harvin, whom he has watched perform for 15 months.
Listening to McCarney rave about Rosenfels, you might conclude the Vikings should forget about signing the 39-year-old Favre because Rosenfels will prove he can give the Vikings the talented QB they need to be a winner.
True, Rosenfels has been in the NFL for nine years without setting the world on fire, but McCarney said Rosenfels has the ability to do well if he gets a chance.
McCarney said Rosenfels was a part of the greatest season still in the history of Iowa State, 2000, winning its first bowl game.
"[Rosenfels] was the offensive MVP. He helped me build that foundation," McCarney said. "We beat Pittsburgh [in the Insight.com Bowl], won nine games, and he was the leader of that football team."
In the bowl game, Rosenfels completed 23 of 34 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns in Phoenix as the Cyclones won a bowl game for the first time in five tries. It was Iowa State's first bowl appearance since 1978.
"We went as he went," the coach said. "Like this year [with quarterback Tim Tebow at Florida], Sage did that with that football team -- he just made sure that everybody was at their best. He set the work ethic. And set the attitude with the whole football team by the way he prepared."