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Bridgewater Pro Day


Quote:Bridgewater just proved what half this board already knows.  He can't spin it.  The guy is a soft tosser that is only good between 0-10 yards.  He is garbage outside of 10 yards.
 

Percent of Passes either Screens or less than 5 yards ------

 

46% for Manziels with 22% of that being screens.

 

41% for Bridgewater with only 9% of them being screens so yeah he does throws alot of 1-5 yard passes but very few screens unlike Manziel/Carr/Bortles.

 

47% for Bortles with 22% being screens.

 

59% (good lord) for Carr with a whopping 33% of them being screens.

 

Of the 4 Bridgewater has the second highest percentage of pass going 20+ yards with 14%. Bortles only has 11% same with Carr. To me this is impressive in that he doesnt haev the evasion ability of Manziel to run around and them heave up a ball to an open WR once the D breaks down. He actually moves in the pocket to buy time.

 

Bridgewater does his work in the 5-15 yard range with very little screens suggesting he doesnt rely on YAC nearly as much as the other prospects. And while Manziel does throws the highest percent of passes in the 20+ Range this comes from his improv ability and not from reading progressions and standing in the pocket. RG3 had a high percent of downfield passes at Baylor due to this as well but quickly learned the NFL doesnt play that game. Same with Vick at VT actually.

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Quote:im thinking dave will wait till 2nd round to get a qb.. watkins or mack seem to be the fan favorites.. not just that watkins and mack are gaining on teddy.. besides cant trust backmon..
 

I agree.  

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he had a bad pro day. i say big deal. give me the guy who on 3rd down with a linebacker in his face on a blitz hits the open man and moves the chains. thats teddy. pressure in his face and he makes the play. i dont care if in shorts and a tee he looks a little off. any time this guy is in the game, even more so when the game is on the line teddy puts the team on his back and always comes up big. 


Coughlin when asked if winning will be a focus: "What the hell else is there? This is nice and dandy, but winning is what all this is about."
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000...rowns-jags

 

Bridgewater responds to "critics" after proday. Not sure if this has been posted.


No one is safe.
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Bridgewater threads turn into a 20 page defense claim
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Quote:Bridgewater threads turn into a 20 page defense claim
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Quote:Bridgewater threads turn into a 20 page defense claim


Because of people like you....
Shock the world
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Quote:Because of people like you....
Please elaborate
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Quote:Percent of Passes either Screens or less than 5 yards ------

 

46% for Manziels with 22% of that being screens.

 

41% for Bridgewater with only 9% of them being screens so yeah he does throws alot of 1-5 yard passes but very few screens unlike Manziel/Carr/Bortles.

 

47% for Bortles with 22% being screens.

 

59% (good lord) for Carr with a whopping 33% of them being screens.

 

Of the 4 Bridgewater has the second highest percentage of pass going 20+ yards with 14%. Bortles only has 11% same with Carr. To me this is impressive in that he doesnt haev the evasion ability of Manziel to run around and them heave up a ball to an open WR once the D breaks down. He actually moves in the pocket to buy time.

 

Bridgewater does his work in the 5-15 yard range with very little screens suggesting he doesnt rely on YAC nearly as much as the other prospects. And while Manziel does throws the highest percent of passes in the 20+ Range this comes from his improv ability and not from reading progressions and standing in the pocket. RG3 had a high percent of downfield passes at Baylor due to this as well but quickly learned the NFL doesnt play that game. Same with Vick at VT actually.
Actually, it makes it look like he dumps the ball off a lot when given a play that could go down field.

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(This post was last modified: 03-21-2014, 11:36 PM by knarnn.)

Quote:Percent of Passes either Screens or less than 5 yards ------


46% for Manziels with 22% of that being screens.


41% for Bridgewater with only 9% of them being screens so yeah he does throws alot of 1-5 yard passes but very few screens unlike Manziel/Carr/Bortles.


47% for Bortles with 22% being screens.


59% (good lord) for Carr with a whopping 33% of them being screens.


Of the 4 Bridgewater has the second highest percentage of pass going 20+ yards with 14%. Bortles only has 11% same with Carr. To me this is impressive in that he doesnt haev the evasion ability of Manziel to run around and them heave up a ball to an open WR once the D breaks down. He actually moves in the pocket to buy time.


Bridgewater does his work in the 5-15 yard range with very little screens suggesting he doesnt rely on YAC nearly as much as the other prospects. And while Manziel does throws the highest percent of passes in the 20+ Range this comes from his improv ability and not from reading progressions and standing in the pocket. RG3 had a high percent of downfield passes at Baylor due to this as well but quickly learned the NFL doesnt play that game. Same with Vick at VT actually.


In regards to these numbers, one thing to take notice on is that screens are designed calls. The QB doesn't have control over that play.


So if you remove the 5 yard passes that were designed screens, comparing the numbers to all 4 QB's, Bridgewater is a checkdown king.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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Quote:In regards to these numbers, one thing to take notice on is that screens are designed calls. The QB doesn't have control over that play.


So if you remove the 5 yard passes that were designed screens, comparing the numbers to all 4 QB's, Bridgewater is a checkdown king.
LOL. LOLOLOLOLOL.

 

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

 

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(This post was last modified: 03-22-2014, 03:21 AM by Predator.)

What happened to tank for Teddy?

 

We should have tanked for his position in the second rd I guess. LOL!

 

This is a textbook example of why you don't tank.


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Quote:What happened to tank for Teddy?

 

We should have tanked for his position in the second rd I guess. LOL!

 

This is a textbook example of why you don't tank.


First this presumes Bridgewater's stock actually drops in the Jaguars eyes as a result of the Pro Day, and cannot be restored in an individual workout. Secondly it also presumes the team does not otherwise benefit by having the third overall pick even if Bridgewater's stock drops. I submit there are players that could help this team at 3 that would not likely be available later.
 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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(This post was last modified: 03-22-2014, 05:49 AM by Jungle Cat.)

Quote:What happened to tank for Teddy?

 

We should have tanked for his position in the second rd I guess. LOL!

 

This is a textbook example of why you don't tank.
 

Wait! Last season happened because of us? I didn't tank for Teddy?

 

Tank for Teddy was more of a PR mask for big-time losing than a plan of action. It was a way to look smart and cool while actually being completely helpless.

 

We're in talent purgatory, BTW. (I think we've figured that out)


First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi

 

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Quote:First this presumes Bridgewater's stock actually drops in the Jaguars eyes as a result of the Pro Day, and cannot be restored in an individual workout. Secondly it also presumes the team does not otherwise benefit by having the third overall pick even if Bridgewater's stock drops. I submit there are players that could help this team at 3 that would not likely be available later.
The true presumption was that Teddy was ever being considered a top pick by the actual professionals in the first place.

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Quote:The true presumption was that Teddy was ever being considered a top pick by the actual professionals in the first place.
Wait a minute.

 

When have YOU EVER taken a stance on a player, other than rebel against those who actually take a position on a player?!?

 

Until this pro day, almost EVERY expert had him as a top 5 pick.

 

Keep in mind, EVERY TEAM was represented at his workout!  How many of the Jaguars' brass were there?  Bradley?  Caldwell?  Who else?  That sort of attendance wouldn't happen for a lowly rated guy. 

 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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(This post was last modified: 03-22-2014, 01:27 PM by HIGH SCORE.)

Quote:Wait! Last season happened because of us? I didn't tank for Teddy?


Tank for Teddy was more of a PR mask for big-time losing than a plan of action. It was a way to look smart and cool while actually being completely helpless.


We're in talent purgatory, BTW. (I think we've figured that out)
Yep. The players play (poorly) and the corporate grinder keeps chewing and churning the meat. The Individual isn't lost if it's the captain of the boat who has lost his way.


A compass pointed due north is useless if the rotors are pointed the other way.


And if you listen to the media south is the direction we wanted to go all along.


No deodorant is effective enough to mask this putrid, despicable scent.


The cat may be in the bag, but you left the bag in the trunk of your Pontiac at home. And the repo man is on his way.


And swift and absolute justice is his MO.


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Being a checkdown king isnt always a terrible thing.  Remember Tom Brady checked us down to the tune of like 27-28 comp-att in a playoff game.  but then again we only rushed 3 dropped 8 in coverage and dared him to do just that.

 

The fact Teddy is doing that in college, in a weak conference, is a bit of a concern though.




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Quote:Wait a minute.

 

When have YOU EVER taken a stance on a player, other than rebel against those who actually take a position on a player?!?

 

Until this pro day, almost EVERY expert had him as a top 5 pick.

 

Keep in mind, EVERY TEAM was represented at his workout!  How many of the Jaguars' brass were there?  Bradley?  Caldwell?  Who else?  That sort of attendance wouldn't happen for a lowly rated guy. 
I'm just glad I don't look like an idiot for all this tanking talk. That is a stance I firmly took.

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Evaluating a QB is quite simply a crapshoot. Roll or don't roll, you still need one. 


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