He now has 29 attempts 25 completions and 344 yards with 3 td's i want this guy lol i give in to the Tedster lol..
His completion percentage is way off the charts..
Sick part is Louisville ain't the best team.
He's making them look that good.
It's what he's been doing all year. Whoever lands him has their franchise set for the foreseeable future.
Blackmon and Shorts the Third are praying for the Bucs to win a couple games before the end of the season.
The sooner Schiano gets fired the better, I bet the players will play a lot harder once hes gone. Not to mention the coaching will be better too.
They have too much talent not to win 2 games. I see them winning against Buffalo and STL in the last few weeks of the season.
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Sick part is Louisville ain't the best team.
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Neither is USF.
Quote:Neither is USF.
THANK YOU!!!!!
Quote:The sooner Schiano gets fired the better, I bet the players will play a lot harder once hes gone. Not to mention the coaching will be better too.
They have too much talent not to win 2 games. I see them winning against Buffalo and STL in the last few weeks of the season.
No freaking way they win Buffalo, and the Rams are not a gimmie either!
Quote:THANK YOU!!!!!
McNair went to Alcorn State, Cunningham went to Nevada, Simms went to Morehead (chuckle) State, and Warner went to Northern Iowa. The SoS argument has no backing.
Quote:Neither is USF.
That is one of the sorriest arguments against a qb I have ever heard.
Quote:McNair went to Alcorn State, Cunningham went to Nevada, Simms went to Morehead (chuckle) State, and Warner went to Northern Iowa. The SoS argument has no backing.
I forget- How long did Mcnair sit and learn after being drafted? Go ahead look it up ill wait. Too many on here think Bridgewater is Andrew Luck 2.0!
Quote:That is one of the sorriest arguments against a qb I have ever heard.
LOL. Who's arguing against anyone? I don't have any beef with Bridgewater. Just a little perspective, Pal.
That's all.
Blows my mind how folks (over)react to this whole Teddy thing.
Teddy's great - but he has faced some "sorry" competition. Why ignore that?
Quote:I forget- How long did Mcnair sit and learn after being drafted? Go ahead look it up ill wait. Too many on here think Bridgewater is Andrew Luck 2.0!
He is...wait and see
Quote:That is one of the sorriest arguments against a qb I have ever heard.
How so?? Please tell me more.
Quote:How so?? Please tell me more.
The anticipation, throwing form, and touch he uses on his passes are fantastic. He makes tons of pre-snap reads, and adjusts anywhere between a third to half of his offenses plays, based off of the games I've watched. He is able to sense pocket pressure very well and can adjust accordingly. These traits aren't dependent on his competition, and it's why he's going to be the #1 overall pick.
Seeing way too many on here thinking Bridgewater is going to come in and fix everything!! I enjoy watching him play, great qb against lesser teams. Not ONE PERSON on these boards knows how he will fare against pro teams with real defenses, so this tank for Teddy crap is getting old! What happens if we pick 1, and he comes in and looks like Gabbert in 3 years? Do we try to tank for the next "big thing"?
Quote:The anticipation, throwing form, and touch he uses on his passes are fantastic. He makes tons of pre-snap reads, and adjusts anywhere between a third to half of his offenses plays, based off of the games I've watched. He is able to sense pocket pressure very well and can adjust accordingly. These traits aren't dependent on his competition, and it's why he's going to be the #1 overall pick.
He is a really good player, im not saying anything different. My above quote says it all.
Quote:Seeing way too many on here thinking Bridgewater is going to come in and fix everything!! I enjoy watching him play, great qb against lesser teams. Not ONE PERSON on these boards knows how he will fare against pro teams with real defenses, so this tank for Teddy crap is getting old! What happens if we pick 1, and he comes in and looks like Gabbert in 3 years? Do we try to tank for the next "big thing"?
The defenses that he plays against are just as 'real' as the ones he go up against when he's a Buc or a Jag. I, personally, always root for the Jaguars to win. However, I know there is an extremely high likelihood that we won't win 2, maybe not even one game. Tanking for Teddy isn't a movement, it's a reality. We aren't good enough to get out of the top two picks.
I've watched about five of Teddy's games and scouted two of them extremely in-depth. He has the skills, technique, and traits to put this team on the right track. Will he immediately put us in contention? Of course not. But he's maybe the single best player to come out at the most important position in sports (a position we happen to have dire need of) in the last 15 years.
Quote:The defenses that he plays against are just as 'real' as the ones he go up against when he's a Buc or ...
Please tell me you are kidding.
I would like to see Bridgewater in teal - but can we please not be delusional about it? A number of plays he's able to make at Louisville will never work in the nfl. I think he'll adapt fairly quickly - but let's not diminish the giant leap in defensive talent he'll face.
This thread belongs in the College Football forum. It has nothing to do with the Jaguars.
Quote:Seeing way too many on here thinking Bridgewater is going to come in and fix everything!! I enjoy watching him play, great qb against lesser teams. Not ONE PERSON on these boards knows how he will fare against pro teams with real defenses, so this tank for Teddy crap is getting old! What happens if we pick 1, and he comes in and looks like Gabbert in 3 years? Do we try to tank for the next "big thing"?
He's accurate and not afraid of contact when a defender is still a yard and a half away. He also has pocket awareness. He won't be like Gabbert.