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October 4, 2025 5 mins

The Minnesota Vikings released a JJ McCarthy report in London but Tim explains why its sketchy. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There was a very sketchy JJ McCarthy report released, and
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the same zero res all right, So let me share
this report in a tweet by Alec Lewis from The Athletic,
and it's about JJ mccarnthy. It says this, Kevin O'Connell
said his hope was to get JJ McCarthy some work
today an individual, but with the weather in tight field space,

(01:05):
they wanted to be smart with it very much. Looking
forward to spending some time with him next week and
see where he's at coming out of the By this
seems very sketchy. You couldn't get individual work done with
McCarthy because of the tight field space. If you are

(01:28):
doing individual work, you don't need much field space. And
if you are concerned about his ankle or development, this
is the exact kind of thing you would write, Oh
it's the rain, Oh it's the tight field space, when
in reality it's either his ankle or the development that

(01:48):
you are concerned about. But the Vikings aren't gonna say
something like that. The Vikings face the Browns and then
it's the bye week, and then they face the Eagles,
and then it's a short week against the Chargers. The
Vikings are not going to play McCarthy out of the
bye week with the stunt to the development. They're not

(02:09):
going to play ja ja McCarthy against the Eagles and
practically feed him to the Wolves after not playing an
NFL snap in weeks, which means he's probably not playing
against the Chargers either. I would anticipate McCarthy being ready
that following Sunday, a week and a half from the

(02:31):
Chargers game against the Detroit Lions, because the last thing
the Vikings want to do is bring him back against
Right now, the best team in football, the undefeated Eagles,
and he just gets hammered. That's not going to be
good for the development of McCarthy. But it also points

(02:51):
to the handholding of McCarthy. Because McCarthy isn't ready to
face the Eagles after the it shows that he's not
there yet, and honestly, that's okay. I think the biggest
mistake the Vikings made is formulating a Super Bowl roster

(03:12):
and then taking an inexperienced quarterback who had his handheld
in college and then throwing him into the super Bowl
roster and expecting super Bowl results. Look at the formula
of winning super Bowls the last ten years. The average
age of the Super Bowl winning quarterback is thirty three

(03:34):
years old, which is ten years older than McCarthy will
be on Super Bowl Sunday. I'm not ready to proclaim
McCarthy a bust, although there are concerns about him missing
a full season last year and him missing at least
three games this year while only playing two NFL regular

(03:56):
season games in one preseason game, the dude has missed
a year and a half of football and has played
in three games. That's not good. If the Vikings playing
against the Eagles, and he does what he did in
the first two weeks, it's not going to be pretty
and coming off an injury, even though there's the bye

(04:16):
there's no chance. It is kind of a sketchy report
because originally Adam Schefter said that this ankle injury would
be about two to four weeks, and he traveled with
the team, which kind of gave you a glimmer of hope.
And then it's the bye week, and then it's the Eagles.
If he doesn't play against the Eagles, you know for
certain that it's not because of his ankle, but because

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