Nobody on the Vikings staff probably knows new quarterback Sage Rosenfels as well as Rick Spielman, the vice president of player personnel who also was associated with the former Iowa State signal-caller when Spielman was an executive with the Miami Dolphins for five seasons.
"This is my second time being around Sage, and he's been a very, extremely talented backup-type quarterback," Spielman said. "He has an opportunity to come in here and compete with Tarvaris [Jackson], and we feel very fortunate to have two type quarterbacks like that."
Spielman said his first contact with Rosenfels was when he scouted him in Iowa State's game vs. No. 2 Nebraska in 2000 in Ames, Iowa. Spielman came away very impressed, but the Washington Redskins drafted him in the fourth round in 2001. Spielman and the Dolphins acquired Rosenfels in a trade during 2002 training camp.
Rosenfels' playing time was limited in Miami before he was traded to Houston in 2006. He started five games each of the past two years for the injured Matt Schaub and had his best year there in 2007, when he passed for 1,684 yards and 15 touchdowns in nine games.
"He's kind of shown, when he's had the opportunity, that he can go out there and perform," Spielman said. "He's made a lot of calls. I remember last year in our game [against the Texans], when Schaub went down and he came in and went [21-for-29]. He did throw an interception, but he threw two touchdown passes and showed that he has the ability to make some good decisions, can move the football team and is a very smart football player and is quite familiar with the West Coast system."
The Vikings have always said Jackson and Rosenfels would both get a chance to win the starting job. "I know coach [Brad] Childress will make that call on who's going to give us the best chance to win," said Spielman, who also gave praise to the progress of third-string quarterback John David Booty. "But, as you bring in these players, not only does it give you depth at one position if one gets hurt, but it also pushes [them] and makes them that much better and [they] perform better when they have competition."
When the Vikings acquired Rosenfels for a fourth-round pick, I talked to one AFC coach who said Houston traded the wrong quarterback when they moved Rosenfels rather than Schaub.
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