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Bernie Kosar calls QB Teddy Bridgewater a "fantastic quarterback and young man"

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Quote:But he's a Browns' analyst.

 

If he had a financial interest in Bridgewater (as you seem to imply), wouldn't it behoove him for Bridgewater to go higher than 4, even if it meant he wouldn't go to the Browns?

 

If he didn't think Bridgewater could actually play at a high level in the NFL, why would he have any financial interest in him?  What would that do for his credibility as a Browns analyst to take a strong stance in favor of an inferior player?

 

If you don't think Bridgewater is an elite prospect,fine.

 

But this particular criticism of Kosar because he may disagree with your analysis makes no sense at all...unless I have misinterpreted your line about Kosar having "a piece of Teddy."  If I have misinterpreted that line, I apologize and welcome clarification from you.
He believes Dave Caldwell should be fired because he didn't draft using NFL.com draft grades. Just ignore him.

Quote:I think Bridgewater at 3 is better value than Mack at 3, yes.

 

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#22

Quote:Odds are Bernie has a piece of Teddy, and his comments directed at the Cleveland Browns audience are just that.
 

Take the tinfoil hat off son

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Quote:Bernie Kosar might be the most overachieving QB of all time.  His mental acumen compensated for physical capabilities below his peers, and with the possible exception of Ernest Byner, may be the best offensive player on the Browns team in the Super Bowl era.

 

Yes, he knows a thing or two about the position.  I'd love to hear his take on the other QBs in the draft.

 

Because, y'know, there ARE other QBs in this draft.
 

Excellent comments!

 

Combining with what you and Bullseye expressed,   this is basically why Bernie Kosar's thoughts about Teddy Bridgewater got my attention.  

 

I'm more than comfortable with those that don't value Kosar's opinions.   It's the same when I post draft opinions from Corey Chavous.  There are those like myself that think highly of his opinion. Others don't.   Even Vic Ketchman's opinions are looked at differently amongst MB participants.  Some are glad Vic is gone from Jacksonville.  Others like myself looked forward to his Jaguars opinions.  The bottom line is I hope people are comfortable posting opinions from the football world on players, coaches,  teams, etc.  


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