While the local media continue to hammer the Vikings' Christian Ponder, former NFL MVP and current TV commentator Rich Gannon said he has talked to coaches who believe that for a second-year quarterback, Ponder's performance is more than adequate.
Furthermore, I have very good relations with some NFL coaches whose teams have faced Ponder, and they agree that the No. 7 overall pick in the 2011 draft has shown great improvement in his second season.
True, he hasn't matched the performance of three rookie quarterbacks -- the Redskins' Robert Griffin III, the Seahawks' Russell Wilson and the Colts' Andrew Luck, all of whom defeated the Vikings earlier this season -- but they are certainly exceptions.
Vikings offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave coached Matt Ryan as a first-round draft choice in Atlanta. And while the Falcons quarterback, the No. 3 pick in the 2008 draft, now rates with the NFL's best, Musgrave said he struggled at times in his first two seasons before developing into a consistent, reliable quarterback who helped make the Falcons one of the league's best teams.
"Ryan, his first year, you know he stubbed his toe at times, stubbed his toe his second year as well," Musgrave said. "But he learned from his mistakes and grew in the position."
Musgrave was asked to compare Ryan and Ponder at the same stage. "I think they both are very bright, tremendous athletes, they really love the game of football and it shows," he said.
"I think everybody learns a different way, and everyone has different rates of progress. It's exciting to see so many good young quarterbacks in the league right now who are playing well. [Ponder] has been asked to do some things down in the red area, as well as on third down, and he has come through for us."
Ponder has been criticized for his footwork in games, so what does he have to do to improve his game?