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Teddy Countdown

#21

Quote:OCD?
 

Y eS, ItS T He liTtLE tHINgS thaT gEt Un D er MY skIn?

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#22

Quote:Roger Goodell: With the first pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select Jadeveon Clowney, Defensive End, South Carolina.

 

Audience: *Cheers*

 

VagrantWade: */wrist*
 

 

....franchise set back more years, as QB still is major issue, and Clowney starts out with injury issues post-surgery right off the bat....

 

Yay us!!! :confused: 

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#23

Quote:Are you serious? Dalton, a gem? This is a joke right? He's already reached his ceiling and trust me it isn't very high. 
 

lol....its pirk. Consider the source....

 

Dalton is nothing more than a game manager.

 

Quote:lol at the Bucs passing on Bridgewater because they drafted Mike Glennon..
 

I know, right??.... Laughing Laughing 

 

The thought of that is ridiculous. 

 

The Bucs are without a doubt major players in the Teddy Bridgewater sweepstakes, as are Cleveland, Minnesota and St Louis. 

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#24

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#25

Quote:....franchise set back more years, as QB still is major issue, and Clowney starts out with injury issues post-surgery right off the bat....

 

Yay us!!! :confused:
 

I wouldn't worry about that.

 

Caldwell was in Indy when they drafted Manning. He was in Atlanta when they drafted Matt Ryan. I have no doubt that if a franchise QB is staring him in the face, he's the guy.

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#26

Quote:I wouldn't worry about that.

 

Caldwell was in Indy when they drafted Manning. He was in Atlanta when they drafted Matt Ryan. I have no doubt that if a franchise QB is staring him in the face, he's the guy.
 

My fear is losing out on Bridgewater, who is clearly a bona-fide franchise guy like the 2 you mentioned....and Caldwell will then reach for one of the scraps and pretend he's our franchise QB, but there will clearly be a step down from Teddy. 

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#27

Quote:Roger Goodell: With the first pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, the Jacksonville Jaguars select Jadeveon Clowney, Defensive End, South Carolina.

 

Audience: *Cheers*

 

VagrantWade: */wrist*
 

Who is the audience? The crew of 1010XL?

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#28

Quote:My fear is losing out on Bridgewater, who is clearly a bona-fide franchise guy like the 2 you mentioned....and Caldwell will then reach for one of the scraps and pretend he's our franchise QB, but there will clearly be a step down from Teddy. 
 

That is why I wouldn't worry about that.

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#29

Quote:That is why I wouldn't worry about that.
 

 

Its hard not to...

 

We've been playing this game since Brunell left over 10 years ago. 

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#30

I'll only be disappointed if we don't get Teddy if:

 

#1. He turns out to be a Top 10 Active QB in the league

and

#2. The guy we DO get doesn't.

 

In a perfect world, we could have Clowney and Bridgewater.  But you can't have your cake and eat it too.  Even if the Jaguars totally deserve it for the suffering we went through with Mike Mularkey as our coach, and taking several of our home games and putting them in London. I mean really Goodell.  Don't we want to show London good games?  What better than a franchise QB and a potential HOF DE?  

 

Teddy looks really good from what little I've seen.  I'm a lot more impressed with him than I was with Geno Smith (which was, like when I was hoping for Jimmy Clausen, because of our QB Drought) 

 

There's no chance he stays another year, right?


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#31

Quote:I'll only be disappointed if we don't get Teddy if:

 

#1. He turns out to be a Top 10 Active QB in the league

and

#2. The guy we DO get doesn't.

 

In a perfect world, we could have Clowney and Bridgewater.  But you can't have your cake and eat it too.  Even if the Jaguars totally deserve it for the suffering we went through with Mike Mularkey as our coach, and taking several of our home games and putting them in London. I mean really Goodell.  Don't we want to show London good games?  What better than a franchise QB and a potential HOF DE?  

 

Teddy looks really good from what little I've seen.  I'm a lot more impressed with him than I was with Geno Smith (which was, like when I was hoping for Jimmy Clausen, because of our QB Drought) 

 

There's no chance he stays another year, right?
 

I would doubt Teddy stays another year....He has the Matt Barkley recent example to show what can happen by staying the extra year and not entering the draft at your highest value point. Barkley was widely considered a top 3 pick had he entered the draft the year before....he stayed and wound up being a 4th rounder. 

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#32

It's scary how much I agree with TMD right now...


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#33

Quote:Not sure where you're getting that he can't win.  Dalton has had an easier schedule than Cam Newton, and he has AJ Green.  And of the 21 games that Newton has lost, only 6 are by more than a touchdown (Dalton does only have 5, but he also has less losses so that makes sesne).  Cam Newton is 14-21, while Dalton is 21-14.  Just a 7 game difference.  I'd also say that the Bengals were already in better shape than the Panthers (and still are).  

 

I don't think Dalton has been that good, and I wouldn't be surprised at all if Newton doesn't win a playoff game before Dalton.  

 

I'd also say that you can never compare draft classes by 'circumstances'.  
 

Where am I getting that he can't win?  sCam hasn't produced a single winning season.  He's a playmaker that racks up stats playing from behind, but that doesn't necessarily make him a winner.

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#34
(This post was last modified: 09-24-2013, 02:53 PM by pirkster.)

Quote:My fear is losing out on Bridgewater, who is clearly a bona-fide franchise guy like the 2 you mentioned....and Caldwell will then reach for one of the scraps and pretend he's our franchise QB, but there will clearly be a step down from Teddy. 
 

Problem is, he hasn't proven yet that he's "clearly a bona-fide franchise guy" any more than any of the other franchise candidates, and it is certainly not a fact that "there will clearly be a step down from Teddy."

 

Talk about getting ahead of yourself... wow.

 

 

 

Quote:I just hope Gene goes to LeFevour's pro day or brings him in like he did Sanchez, last year.


I'm telling you, LeFevour will be a first rate QB at the pro level. He's got "it".

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#35

Quote:i guess you missed the goal line stand in the last superbowl or how the giants dline made brady their beee otch
Defense is optional in today's NFL. Only kidding, sort of.

I see Clowney as this generation's Julius Peppers. How many Super Bowls has Peppers won for his teams?
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#36

Quote:Defense is optional in today's NFL. Only kidding, sort of.


I see Clowney as this generation's Julius Peppers. How many Super Bowls has Peppers won for his teams?
 

yep....or Mario Williams

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#37

Quote:I wouldn't worry about that.

 

Caldwell was in Indy when they drafted Manning. He was in Atlanta when they drafted Matt Ryan. I have no doubt that if a franchise QB is staring him in the face, he's the guy.
 

Who needs a bona-fide GM when we've got armchair GMs to tell us what's what?

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#38

Quote:Where am I getting that he can't win?  sCam hasn't produced a single winning season.  He's a playmaker that racks up stats playing from behind, but that doesn't necessarily make him a winner.
 

And where exactly are you getting that his stats come only when his team is behind?  Having no winning seasons is not evidence of it.  Especially when all but 6 of his losses were by a touchdown or less.

 

I'm sure you'd find it typical of Quarterbacks to throw for more when they're down.  And when you are down, you want your QB to be able to get the yardage you need.  

 

Was it racking up stats while playing from behind in the game against Airzona in 2011?  His second highest yards in a game.

Or in Chicago in 2012?

Or maybe in Philadelphia last year?

Against Minnesota in 2011?

At home vs Atlanta last year?

In Detroit in 2011?

At home vs Atlanta in 2011?


Any of those 7 out of his top 10 yardage games where he was 'racking up stats while playing from behind'?


I was wrong about Trent Baalke. 
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#39

Quote:And where exactly are you getting that his stats come only when his team is behind?  Having no winning seasons is not evidence of it.  Especially when all but 6 of his losses were by a touchdown or less.

 

I'm sure you'd find it typical of Quarterbacks to throw for more when they're down.  And when you are down, you want your QB to be able to get the yardage you need.  

 

Was it racking up stats while playing from behind in the game against Airzona in 2011?  His second highest yards in a game.

Or in Chicago in 2012?

Or maybe in Philadelphia last year?

Against Minnesota in 2011?

At home vs Atlanta last year?

In Detroit in 2011?

At home vs Atlanta in 2011?

Any of those 7 out of his top 10 yardage games where he was 'racking up stats while playing from behind'?
 

I get it.  You like Cam more than I do.

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#40

Quote:I get it.  You like Cam more than I do.
 

I think you misspelled "I was wrong."  :teehee:

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