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Quote:He doesn't to me. At all. I am watching the game right now.

 

Are you confusing him with Manziel maybe?
 

I'm watching the game right now too...

 

Just as I've watched almost every Bridgewater game this year, so no...
How do we watch the game?

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if manziel was 6'3 he would look like teddy 
 

Manziel actually doesn't look -"as"- thin as Teddy. 
Quote:How do we watch the game?
 

Its on ABC
Quote:Bridgewater is a little on the frail side that is for sure, however I think that is the easiest qb problem to rectify

 

 
 

Not necessarily. Bridgewater has a slight FRAME. Thats not changing....and trying to bulk up a slight frame could actually have the potential to lead to more injury issues. 
Quote:How do we watch the game?
 

http://espn.go.com/watchespn/index/_/channel/espn3
Quote:He looks thin. Doesn't make him a lesser QB but it is a concern.

 

[Image: teddy-bridgewater-p1.jpg]
 

 

exactly. 
He cannot control his frame, so I think he will always be slender. He can add weight and will leading up to the draft. He graduates in December. He'll have almost five months to do nothing but train.

Quote:He cannot control his frame, so I think he will always be slender.

 
 

Yes, this was my recent point. His frame is slight. Narrow shoulders, too. 
hopefully we have an oline to protect him if/when we draft him or watt will eat him alive

Not a good drive here. Two consecutive overthrows.

Quote:hopefully we have an oline to protect him if/when we draft him or watt will eat him alive
 

It will be a good idea to make sure we also draft another developmental QB later in the draft, ala how Washington drafted Cousins in the same draft as RG3. 
Quote:It will be a good idea to make sure we also draft another developmental QB later in the draft, ala how Washington drafted Cousins in the same draft as RG3. 
Id rather have an experienced veteran who can hope in at any time and teach rather than waste a late round pick on a qb (a phyiscally limited qb on top of that)
It's obvious at this point that Watson and Strong are trying to protect Bridgewater in case he returns to Louisville for another year (not gonna happen) or if they can ride his coattails into the pros (also not gonna happen). That would explain the playcalling and the stubborn insistence on establishing the run in every single game this season.

Quote:It's obvious at this point that Watson and Strong are trying to protect Bridgewater in case he returns to Louisville for another year (not gonna happen) or if they can ride his coattails into the pros (also not gonna happen). That would explain the playcalling and the stubborn insistence on establishing the run in every single game this season.
Strong is looking strongly overrated
Quote:Id rather have an experienced veteran who can hope in at any time and teach rather than waste a late round pick on a qb (a phyiscally limited qb on top of that)
 

Pending on who the veteran QB is, I'd be ok with it. 
Quote:Strong is looking strongly overrated
 

Well, he is one of the better recruiters in the country and an excellent motivator of young men. There's no understating that. Strong would kill it in the SEC at a school that could shell out Chad Morris-esque money for a topflight OC. Tennessee would be contending for their division crown within a year or two if he hadn't turned them down.

 

He's clueless at managing anything on the offensive side of the ball, though, and I certainly wouldn't want my NFL franchise to invest in him.

lol bailout. wasnt that running into the kicker, rather than roughing?

Quote:lol bailout. wasnt that running into the kicker, rather than roughing?
 

No, running into the kicker is touching him or bumping him, not tackling him.
Quote:Well, he is one of the better recruiters in the country and an excellent motivator of young men. There's no understating that. Strong would kill it in the SEC at a school that could shell out Chad Morris-esque money for a topflight OC. Tennessee would be contending for their division crown within a year or two if he hadn't turned them down.

 

He's clueless at managing anything on the offensive side of the ball, though, and I certainly wouldn't want my NFL franchise to invest him.
He would do well at Florida

 

But clueless is an understatement for the level of ineptness on the offensive side of the ball.

 

No NFL team would hire him