A reporter's opinion that Vikings rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been "struggling" in camp was verbally swatted into the upper deck by offensive coordinator Norv Turner on Tuesday.
"I just have a different perspective than all of you … because I look at it differently," Turner said. "We are doing a lot of things. There's things we're doing with Teddy that we would never call in a game. We're trying to find out where he's at in terms of what he can do. I think he's playing at an awfully high level."
No. 1 quarterback Matt Cassel and Bridgewater, the No. 2 quarterback, each has thrown three interceptions during 11-on-11 competition the past week.
"Those two guys have, in competitive situations, both had over 150 passes," Turner said. "That's 300. That's over half a season. They've each thrown three interceptions.
"One of them, for each guy, was a bad quarterback decision. One of them, for each guy, was a receiver either fell down or ran a poor route. And one of them, I thought, was a great play [by the defense]. So, if you throw three interceptions in 150 attempts, you're playing at a high level. … It's not like a game, but I'm excited about what Teddy is doing. I'm really excited about how Matt is playing."
Peterson to sit Friday
Coach Mike Zimmer said he expects every healthy player except running back Adrian Peterson to see action in Friday night's preseason opener against the Raiders. Peterson hasn't received a preseason carry since 2011 because, well, he's Adrian Peterson. But he'd like to see some action before the preseason ends.
"With the new offense, you might want to get out there and get a couple plays in," Peterson said. "But that'll be something that I'll sit down with Zimmer and talk about. [But] once you know the offense, you pretty much know the offense. You go out there and run full speed in the regular season."
Teddy time
Zimmer said he expects the other healthy starters to get more than one series of work. He also said Bridgewater would see a significant amount of playing time.