Quote:haha, every excuse in the book
They are not excuses, this is what I saw.
He's not going to make a living in the NFL off avoiding the rush for 10 seconds then throwing it up into double coverage, maybe if the Lions draft him.. He's gonna need Calvin to pull that off on a consistant basis.
He doesn't anticapte throws, watch the WR coming over the middle.. he has to throw the ball to a spot and let the WR get it.. instead he wants to wait until the guy is 100% open to throw it because in his mind he thinks he has all day because he's been so succesful running around biding time, something that will not work nearly as often in the NFL.
Quote:Find me a game cut up of Teddy playing this terrible:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InyVF9Rgu0E
He had a fractured hand in that game but he dont make no excuses, he just goes out there and plays. He should of let the backup play that game
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hey now, that dont count
Quote:hey now, that dont count
Oops. My bad.
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Teddy hits his guy wide open, Manziel throws into a crowd of like 6 players? How can you even compare that? Also in Manziels case he does that A LOT, Teddy does not.
Quote:He had a fractured hand in that game but he dont make no excuses, he just goes out there and plays. He should of let the backup play that game
And Teddys conensus "worst game" against Rutgers, he had a broken wrist and a fractured ankle..
PS he won that game, and his stats read: 21 of 31, 310 yards 2 TDs and 1 INT.
If you guys want to have a legitimate debate please do not bring up such an invalid point as you did with that GIF, yes both players scrabmled but Teddy hit a wide open WR, Manziel threw the ball up and got lucky.
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To be fair, I don't give either of them positive evaluation points for either play.
Disagree ky, Teddy saw and hit a wide open Wr in the back of the endzone, Manziel threw the ball up and hoped for the best.
Quote:If you guys want to have a legitimate debate please do not bring up such an invalid point as you did with that GIF, yes both players scrabmled but Teddy hit a wide open WR, Manziel threw the ball up and got lucky.
i dont call that lucky when he kbows he has Evans towering over those dbs. He knew where the big guy was and gave hus WR a chance
Quote:i dont call that lucky when he kbows he has Evans towering over those dbs. He knew where the big guy was and gave hus WR a chance
That's not happening in the NFL. Throwing into triple coverage is going to show a good result for any QB.
Quote:Disagree ky, Teddy saw and hit a wide open Wr in the back of the endzone, Manziel threw the ball up and hoped for the best.
Attention knucklehead:
That play by Bridgewater was pre-set. He did nothing, but heavy-ho. At best a blind throw for a touchdown, or a simple interception touchback. No read. No diagnostic talent. Just let it rip automatic-like.
Quote:He doesn't anticapte throws, watch the WR coming over the middle.. he has to throw the ball to a spot and let the WR get it.. instead he wants to wait until the guy is 100% open to throw it because in his mind he thinks he has all day because he's been so succesful running around biding time, something that will not work nearly as often in the NFL.
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Something interesting?
Count the number of personnel Texas A&M uses to pass protect. Five.
No running backs held back. No tight ends held back.
Quote:Attention knucklehead:
That play by Bridgewater was pre-set. He did nothing, but heavy-ho. At best a blind throw for a touchdown, or a simple interception touchback. No read. No diagnostic talent. Just let it rip automatic-like.
Attention knucle head he did look up and see his WR open, also don't start any type of debate with me I don't need to hear you rave about a LT at #3 we should waste our pick on.
Swaguars, youtube search Manziel Pocket Highlights, and Teddys system is more prove to big numbers than Johnnys. Teddy had good TD:INT ratios because he was reluctant to throw down the field (Alex Smith, Gabbert)
Quote:If a qb can be a top 10 pick then he can be a top 5 pick.
Not a huge fan of Bridgewater in the top 10, but our shoe-buddy Thomas is hilarious when he matter-of-fact states that Bridge is not a top 5 pick, but states with complete absolution that he is a top 10 pick.
As if there is some obvious and distinguishable chasm between a 5 and a 10.
Hilarious.
Dumb.