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A rather predictable outcome has arrived in Minnesota Vikings fans’ discourse — debating whether to roll with the fascinating journeyman veteran quarterback or stick to the Round 1 passer drafted 17 months ago.
The Minnesota Vikings have a few quarterbacks in the mix through three weeks of the season, and fans already have strong opinions.
Indeed, with J.J. McCarthy recovering from a high ankle sprain and Carson Wentz game-managing a win last weekend, Vikings faithful have already divided on gridiron fault lines to endorse their fighter for the rest of the season: McCarthy or Wentz?
Vikings Fans Disagree on the Path Forward in 2025 at Quarterback
Some want McCarthy; others want to ride the hot hand in Wentz.
Super Bowl-caliber roster outside of McCarthy’s raw tendencies, and allowing him to take his lumps and develop could result in a losing season — when a competent veteran quarterback could guide the ship on autopilot. That is — based on his first two games, aside from the 4th Quarter in Week 1, McCarthy is not the right point guard for the 2025 Vikings, if the goal is to win a Super Bowl this year.
If he’s virtually assured to play poorly, is it wise business to toss McCarthy on the field every Sunday when a team of hungry veterans wants to win now?
The Case for Carson Wentz
Speaking of point guards, Wentz provided precisely that duty in Week 3, and Minnesota utterly creamed the Cincinnati Bengals, a squad with a 2-0 record heading into last weekend. There’s a school of thought that suggests that this purple team really just needs a game manager, not unlike Brad Johnson with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2002, when they won the chip.
the playoffs, Wentz is probably the wisest choice — unless he faceplants in the next couple of weeks versus teams that play better football than the Bengals. Not a high bar to clear.
The Case against Carson Wentz
Listen, unless you’re an eternal optimist — the Vikings are probably the wrong team for you, if so — Wentz’s absolute ceiling is taking Minnesota to the postseason and losing after a game or two. We’ve seen this movie before in Minnesota. In 2022 and 2024, in fact.
Playing Wentz over McCarthy would stunt McCarthy’s maturation, and truth be told, Minnesota probably won’t reach the Promised Land with a quarterback nobody wanted until late August. The league doesn’t work that way.
Current enthusiasm for Wentz is also bolstered by his performance against a struggling Bengals squad last week, which struggled to do anything right. Isaiah Rodgers won’t score two touchdowns on defense each week.
opined on the topic Wednesday: “The Minnesota Vikings are all in on J.J. McCarthy. They proved it by making him the starter when they not only let Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones walk in free agency, but also passed on signing Aaron Rodgers. All three quarterbacks have a combined record of 7-2 and their offenses resemble something of an efficient unit.”
“With McCarthy, they had some growing pains the first two weeks but were down left tackle Christian Darrisaw. This team is built to contend for a Lombardi Trophy in 2025, just as they were in 2024. They cannot have a first-round playoff exit, or else the stove is going to have its burner go from low to high on this entire team. Kevin O’Connell knows what makes what happens over the next couple of weeks very interesting.”
O’Connell should deliver his verdict sometime in October.