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Quote:Combination of Peyton's mind and Rodgers' talent
Sorry, but I just don't see that.  But, I've been wrong before and I'll be wrong again.
I haven't seen much of him, but what I have seen its hard to compare him to anyone.

 

A slightly more agile with less arm joe Flacco? I don't know

Quote:I haven't seen much of him, but what I have seen its hard to compare him to anyone.

 

A slightly more agile with less arm joe Flacco? I don't know
For Bridgewater? His closest comp is Aaron Rodgers. He has similar pocket presence and movement, but not as developed in either yet. He can throw on the run, and can throw receivers open. Bridgewater can scramble if need be, but prefers to be a pocket passer. Again, he is similar in all of these, just not as developed as Rodgers yet. I'm nor saying Teddy is Rodgers, or ever will reach Rodgers level, but If he reaches his full potential, he can be just as good as Rodgers.

 

Manziel's doesn't really have a "close" comp. He has a few similar players, but none really close enough to compare him to.

Quote:I haven't seen much of him, but what I have seen its hard to compare him to anyone.

 

A slightly more agile with less arm joe Flacco? I don't know
http://draftbreakdown.com/video/teddy-br...ohio-2013/

 

Have a ball.
Quote:http://draftbreakdown.com/video/teddy-br...ohio-2013/

 

Have a ball.
Amazing throw. Put it right where only his receiver can catch it.
Quote:Amazing throw. Put it right where only his receiver can catch it.
 

BUT IT WAS AGAINST BAD COMPETITION.
Top 5 ceiling is there. Out of the league in 3 years floor is there as well. Really hard to tell. But the last part is true of all the QB's in this class. At the moment, don't see that ceiling with any of the others.

I like Teddy for 3 reasons that make him unique


1. Toughness

2. Maturity

3. Mental


These three things is what makes me excited about the prospect of having him in teal. After watching Gabbert for three years, I value toughness more than I did three years ago. Pocket presence and arm strength are almost bonuses in my book. And he doesn't turn the ball over. His weaknesses are at a minimum


I think Bridgewater can come in and throw for 20 TDs and make our offense fun to watch
Quote:He already looks like an NFL QB. Just his calmness and poise. He is just calm and decisive even when he's scrambling. Even after he gets rocked by a defender he just stands up, gets the play, calls it, and continues.
His team mates call him "Icewater"
Quote:Its because every year we need a new guy who is the best ever.  Last year Geno was that guy for a lot of folks.  Remember Geno's big day against Baylor last year?  Best prospect of ALL TIME!  This year some have been struck by the Teddy bug. 

 

If you remember this time last year the Teddy train was just starting to leave the station.... dont think he started gaining real momentum until after the FIU and Southern Miss games late in Sept.  He didnt play well in those games but the train picked up steam once the middle of October rolled arond.  Who will be next years guy that is starting to leave the station right now?  Kevin Hogan?  Bryce Petty?  Travis Wilson?  Could be anyone!  But stay tuned because there will be another.  And another.  And another.
 

I think we've found our guy..... All aboard the Winston train!!!
Quote:I like Teddy for 3 reasons that make him unique


1. Toughness

2. Maturity

3. Mental


These three things is what makes me excited about the prospect of having him in teal. After watching Gabbert for three years, I value toughness more than I did three years ago. Pocket presence and arm strength are almost bonuses in my book. And he doesn't turn the ball over. His weaknesses are at a minimum


I think Bridgewater can come in and throw for 20 TDs and make our offense fun to watch
 

 

yeah, I agree.

 

Its going to suck when Tampa gets Bridgewater :down: 
Quote:yeah, I agree.

 

Its going to suck when Tampa gets Bridgewater :down:
 

You think Tampa can outsuck us? We're #1 at being #32.
Aaron Rodgers/Alex Smith hybrid. Great with the short-intermediate throws but can test the field vertically. He has the same footwork issues that Rodgers had coming out of school. Practically a black clone of Rodgers.

Quote:Aaron Rodgers/Alex Smith hybrid. Great with the short-intermediate throws but can test the field vertically. He has the same footwork issues that Rodgers had coming out of school. Practically a black clone of Rodgers.
 

What are his footwork issues? He trained in boxing this offseason and his footwork looks far improved over last season. He gets happy feet on occassion but so do top NFL QBs.
Quote:What are his footwork issues? He trained in boxing this offseason and his footwork looks far improved over last season. He gets happy feet on occassion but so do top NFL QBs.
 

At the top of his drop he kind of bounces like Blaine used to, but that isnt really a huge issue and can be corrected by the time he enters the draft.
They should solidify the lines this year and wait on Winston/ Hundley. Bridgewater is overrated as every year there's a guy that gets overrarted

I used to like Teddy.  I thought he was great, and was going to be a fantastic NFL QB.

 

Now, I think he's awful because he lost to UCF and he doesn't play anybody.  I mean, his team dropped ten whole spots in the BCS rankings! Absurd!

 

Give me Mariota or any other supremely less polished QB!

Quote:You think Tampa can outsuck us? We're #1 at being #32.
Don't they just have to suck the same as us? The Jags SoS is harder isn't it?
Quote:Don't they just have to suck the same as us? The Jags SoS is harder isn't it?
I don't see Tampa Bay winning a game, so even If we go 0-16 we probably won't get the #1 pick.
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