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Max Brosmer Shows Poise & Precision Passing in Vikings Final Preseason Game

The platform enabled every single cliché to come to life Friday night.

Brosmer was cool, calm and collected. Consider a fourth-and-4 later in the same quarter. Brosmer tried going for Fleming, again, this time on a deep ball, against a zero blitz, that was so on the money it seemed like cheating. Adofo-Mensah called it a perfect play call, the perfect read and a perfect throw, despite a stretched-out Fleming unable to complete the catch.

O'Connell likened the moment to the types of looks Brosmer is dealt in practice against Brian Flores' defense, and admired Brosmer's "poise to know where to go with that thing and throw a ball like that."

"It's a continuation of the mindset of just taking it one play at a time. You can't get it all back in two or three plays. Sometimes, you may get lucky, but I thought the guys had amazing composure today," Brosmer said. "The huddle was a great atmosphere and it's good to feel when you get in the huddle everyone's super calm, and I felt again like this week was a similar feeling where people were confident."

Starting the game and rotating for the most part on a quarterly basis with veteran Brett Rypien (J.J. McCarthy did not suit up and Sam Howell served as the emergency third quarterback but did not play), Brosmer was busy from the onset, attempting passes on his first three snaps, and enjoyed some success.

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