Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell is playing in his 15th NFL season and he told Sports Headliners that Christian Ponder’s first game for the Vikings was the most outstanding rookie quarterback debut he’s seen. Ponder threw for two touchdowns last Sunday and almost rallied the Vikings to a win over the undefeated Green Bay Packers.
“That’s the best I’ve seen, honestly,” Longwell said. “You’re short the win, but everything else ─ the poise, the decision making, the throws ─ just the command was awesome to watch. He’s got a bright future.”
Ponder’s performance not only was superior to anything shown this season by Donovan McNabb ─ the man he replaced ─ but the rookie brought an energy that certainly lifted the crowd at Mall of America Field and maybe most of his teammates, too.
An NFL quarterback who can make big plays is that important. “No doubt,” Longwell said. “You’re never out of it. I’ve had the blessing of being with a great quarterback (Brett Favre) through most of my years, and you’re just never out of it. I think we saw that today.”
Former Vikings defensive lineman Bob Lurtsema said he was “totally excited” about the switch from McNabb to Ponder. Ponder’s down the field throws helped loosen up the Packers’ defense and enable Adrian Peterson to rush for 175 yards.
Ponder’s play in the 33-27 loss wasn’t perfect. He seemed confused at times by the Packers pass coverage and timing with his receivers needs to improve.
Ponder threw two interceptions, both to veteran Green Bay cornerback Charles Woodson. “He realizes now that the defensive backs in the National Football League close a lot quicker than they do in college,” Lurtsema said.
The Vikings, 1-6, have nine games remaining on the schedule including Sunday at Carolina. All but two of the remaining opponents are playing at .500 or better but Lurtsema believes the Vikings can win about half of their games with their rookie quarterback now in charge.
“When the players believe in the quarterback, that’s the big difference,” Lurtsema said.
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