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your thoughts, no peterson, 3 olineman out, patterson benched... rookie head coach... 

 

not gonna lie im suprised by his accuracy 

Quote:your thoughts, no peterson, 3 olineman out, patterson benched... rookie head coach... 

 

not gonna lie im suprised by his accuracy 
 

bridgewater has always been my favorite qb of the group. the questions were mostly about his durability, but if he can hold up there is no reason he cant be very good.
This TD pass today to Jennings was beautiful.

 

His accuracy is good, but he has a lot of short passes.

Great accuracy, not the best arm, but easily the best developed QB coming in. Blessed with an experienced WR corp and offensive mind at OC. Not sure what he can improve on going forward....probably close to a finished product. But man, other than some great throws being made his guys are wide open

playing pretty well.  I really hope Bortles elevates his game and we do't regret passing on him. Def Bortles has the higher ceiling.

Bridgewater was slammed by critics going into the draft. He's done a good job of proving them wrong so far, but he has a ways to go from this point.

 

I think he was the most pro-ready coming out and he's shown that through his accuracy and awareness. The biggest question with him is his how high his ceiling is. 

Who is more pro ready going into the draft, Bridgewater or Winston?


They have a lot of similarities imo
Quote:Who is more pro ready going into the draft, Bridgewater or Winston?


They have a lot of similarities imo


Bridgewater. He reminded me a lot of Sam Bradford coming out.
Actually, it's been Derek Carr who has proven himself to have been most pro ready (to just about everyone's surprise.)


In hindsight, there's no doubt the time spent with his brother helped him prepare for what he would later be facing in the NFL.
http://www.courier-journal.com/story/spo.../20705669/


Others are taking notice as well.


I dont really get the ceiling talk either. Theres no reason he cant improve himself just like we expect bortles to do.
Quote:http://www.courier-journal.com/story/spo.../20705669/


Others are taking notice as well.


I dont really get the ceiling talk either. Theres no reason he cant improve himself just like we expect bortles to do.
 

He has arm limitations
Quote:He has arm limitations


So do Philip Rivers and Matt Ryan and id say they are pretty good. Besides watching Bridgewater play he seems to have plenty of zip.
Quote:Actually, it's been Derek Carr who has proven himself to have been most pro ready (to just about everyone's surprise.)


In hindsight, there's no doubt the time spent with his brother helped him prepare for what he would later be facing in the NFL.
20 TDs to 11 INTs, great start for him.  It seemed like a slam dunk preseason that we picked the best guy, and it still may be so, but it appears it could be a good class.

 

I was hoping for Mack at draft time, just watch him and carr as the Raiders won, Mack is gonna be a star!  He kinda already is.  Bortles better pan out!
Quote:Actually, it's been Derek Carr who has proven himself to have been most pro ready (to just about everyone's surprise.)


In hindsight, there's no doubt the time spent with his brother helped him prepare for what he would later be facing in the NFL.
 

Before the draft, people here said being David's brother is a bad thing. Apparently whoever said that was wrong because he is playing better than Houston's first-ever draft pick.
Quote:Before the draft, people here said being David's brother is a bad thing. Apparently whoever said that was wrong because he is playing better than Houston's first-ever draft pick.
His name is TMD and he's wrong more than he's right.
Carr has easily been the best rookie qb and he was drafted after Teddy. Teddy was definitely drafted in the best situation
Quote:Carr has easily been the best rookie qb and he was drafted after Teddy. Teddy was definitely drafted in the best situation
 

 

according to ESPN.com... Teddy bridgewater leads all rookie qbs in yards per pass attempt, passer rating, total qbr, completion percentage, wins, and 300 yard games

 

Derek has better numbers than Bridgewater in terms of passing yards simply because he has more reps, Bridgewater started week 5, and Derek Carr started since week 1.... 

 

Bridgewater has been the better qb

 

Bridgewater has had 4 consecutive games with over 70% completion

 

Only rookie QBs with 4+ such games in a full season (not in a row): 
-- Griffin 
-- Wilson 
-- Roethlisberger 
-- Ryan 
-- Bridgewater (in 11 starts) 

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23069...uarterback

Quote:20 TDs to 11 INTs, great start for him.  It seemed like a slam dunk preseason that we picked the best guy, and it still may be so, but it appears it could be a good class.

 

I was hoping for Mack at draft time, just watch him and carr as the Raiders won, Mack is gonna be a star!  He kinda already is.  Bortles better pan out!
 

Carr's passing stats arent better than teddy's... carr had 2 td's with 0 picks and still ended up with a passer rating under 90.... teddy is the better qb
I don't care if those guys are going off. Bortles is better than both of them. Just wait until BB has some resemblance of an offensive line.
Quote:Carr's passing stats arent better than teddy's... carr had 2 td's with 0 picks and still ended up with a passer rating under 90.... teddy is the better qb
I don't care about the stats. Teddy was put in a much better situation than Carr, not really a surprise his stats are better. With what Carr has done in Oak. is easily more impressive IMO
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