HH. JJ McCarthy Hit With Crushing Criticism Ahead of Vikings Return
The Minnesota Vikings looked as though they may have struck gold with quarterback J.J. McCarthy following the three touchdowns for which he accounted in the teamâs 11-point fourth-quarter comeback against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Week 1.
But nothing has gone right for the 22-year-old QB since, and little has bounced in favor of the organization as a whole.
McCarthy suffered a high-ankle sprain the following week in a 16-point home loss to the Atlanta Falcons and hasnât played a snap since. Veteran Carson Wentz led the Vikings to a 2-3 record in the meantime, which included a 27-point loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on the most recent edition of âThursday Night Football.â
Minnesota spent a boatload of money in free agency to solidify the interior of its offensive and defensive lines, but the O-line canât stay healthy and hasnât offered quality protection to any of the three quarterbacks who have lined up behind it, while the defense has struggled to stop the run all season.
Now with a record of 3-4 and 10 days of rest before heading to Ford Field to take on a 5-2 Detroit Lions team that will be coming off of its bye week, McCarthy appears likely to return to the starting lineup. However, he will do so as the âmost disappointing playerâ on a roster chalk full of disappointments, per Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report.
âI try not to hit injured guys too hard here, but itâs no doubt extremely disappointing that McCarthy has been sidelined again this season,â Gagnon wrote Friday, October 24. âHis 67.2 passer rating when healthy is the clincher.â
Carson Wentz Hasnât Played Well Enough to Keep Job as Vikingsâ Starting QB

GettyQuarterback Carson Wentz of the Minnesota Vikings.
Several analysts around the league speculated that Minnesota engaged in a soft benching of McCarthy, slow-playing his injury across six weeks due to how much he struggled in seven of the eight quarters he actually played during his sophomore NFL season after missing his entire rookie campaign with a knee issue.
To look at McCarthyâs statistics, it isnât difficult for one to see the merit in that particular conspiracy theory. Beyond his 67.2 passer rating, McCarthy has completed just 58.5 percent of his passes for 301 yards, two TDs and three INTs.
However, after Wentzâs performance on Thursday night (15-of-27 passing for 144 yards, one TD and one INT), which came after a two-interception game in a loss against the Philadelphia Eagles the weekend prior, the time for McCarthyâs return has arrived.
Vikings Coach Kevin OâConnell Says J.J. McCarthy Will Start Against Lions if Healthy

GettyMinnesota Vikings head coach Kevin OâConnell.
Head coach Kevin OâConnell told reporters during his postgame press conference that if McCarthy is healthy enough to go, he will start in Detroit on November 2.
OâConnell then shared an optimistic update on the quarterbackâs health during his media availability Friday.
âI do feel positive about where both Brian OâNeill and Christian Darrisaw are today,â OâConnell said. âThe same can be said for J.J. McCarthy at the quarterback position. He will get some work in. Got some work today and will hopefully get some work throughout the early part of the week, which will lead him into a full week of preparation. And [I] feel positive about where heâs at as well.â
McCarthy has a chance to shed the moniker of disappointment and reclaim the feel-good he provided the Vikings and their fanbase in Week 1, but the task wonât be easy against a rested group of Lions that have generally played great football since a disappointing season-opener against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.

