To me the biggest surprise of the Vikings final cuts was the release of veteran quarterback Sage Rosenfels, who returned to the team late in the 2011 season, signed to a two-year contract in March and was looked to be a leader and to help in the development of young QBs Christian Ponder and Joe Webb.
Rosenfels served in that role as a tutor and also had a great preseason when he was called on to perform.
When reached, Rosenfels said he was both surprised and disappointed when he got the news about his release. He didn't want to comment beyond that.
Vikings coach Leslie Frazier admitted that Rosenfels was a veteran guy who gave the team a presence in the meeting room and with other players, and that Rosenfels had played well this preseason.
However, Frazier didn't want to gamble asking waivers on young quarterback McLeod Bethel-Thompson, a young free-agent signee who Frazier thought had a good future.
"We felt like [Bethel-Thompson] has tremendous upside," Frazier said. "So we wanted to go with him and give him an opportunity to develop, and we'll see how it works out.
"We really liked his arm strength. He showed that he can make the throws down the field, he can make the throws outside the numbers. The command that he has, the leadership qualities that he has. He has a lot of attributes that we really look for in a quarterback, along with the accuracy as well."
Frazier admitted that the Vikings might be in trouble if starter Ponder got hurt, leaving the team with Webb and Bethel-Thompson in reserve.