Vikings offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave thought all three quarterbacks -- Donovan McNabb, Christian Ponder and Joe Webb -- performed well in Saturday's 20-7 preseason victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
"Donovan took us on that drive as we were in the shadow of our own goal posts, starting on the 1, and got us down to the Seahawks 13 before we stalled out, but he did a fantastic job," Musgrave said. "The other two guys ran around and made some plays. They were very smart in their decision-making and that helped us to play sound football."
Musgrave said McNabb, listed at 6-2 and 240 pounds, has kept himself in good shape and he sees the former All-Pro quarterback still can move around well.
"That naked bootleg pass that we did to his left-hand side where he hit Jim Kleinsasser, that was a good example of how he still has his movement skills left in him," Musgrave said of one second-quarter play, which went for 23 yards. "He has good pocket presence. He has a sixth sense, which all the great ones have, for when the pocket collapses, when to move forward, when to make a guy miss and when to ditch it."
Musgrave said McNabb has a good sense for finding visual lanes around linemen and knowing where defenders will be. He added that there will be plays where McNabb will run.
"We're going to look into that, he definitely still has a lot of those skills left in his tank," Musgrave said. "As you remember early in his career, he used to hurt defenses terribly about three, four, five times a game of running for first downs. That's tough for defenses to account for when a quarterback pulls it down and runs, a little bit like Joe Webb did on that third down last night."
On Ponder and Webb Musgrave said Ponder moved around well at times when guys weren't open and tried to get as much yardage as he could with his legs and then get safely out of bounds.
"[Ponder] does a good job at the line of scrimmage for us, as a rookie," Musgrave said. "He has a good grasp of defenses, and we have a number of 'check with me' plays that we ask the quarterback to do their job at the line of scrimmage for us, to make us look good, and he excels at that job."