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What scouts are saying about Teddy Bridgewater
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TMD i dont mean to be rude but you have no idea what youre talking about. im an exercise physiologist and physical therapist and it is very possible to become "buff" even when you have a small "frame"....
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Quote:im saying it. if a guy is less than 6'4", its like playing with a blindfold and all the fat lineman block everything from view. like i said, its a miracle he has played well and im sure his luck will run out. Dood come on it's clear you are just trolling, everyone knows that if you can't see over them you just look between their legs. Geez dood get with it.
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Quote:Dood come on it's clear you are just trolling, everyone knows that if you can't see over them you just look between their legs. Geez dood get with it. lmbo
Quote:TMD i dont mean to be rude but you have no idea what youre talking about. im an exercise physiologist and physical therapist and it is very possible to become "buff" even when you have a small "frame".... Did I say it was "impossible"? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
LOL... now that the air has come out of the tires on the Teddy short bus, only now does TMD jump off it.
Whatever some had seen in Teddy never added up to me. In my opinion, the hype was never backed up by his play. I see a very good college QB, but not a special QB, certainly not some "can't miss" NFL prospect as a select few have suggested. Sure, teams do stupid things and reach for QBs high in the draft. As with many first overall QBs over the years, his talent alone has never put him at the #1 spot in the draft. It was only the premature opinion of some that he was the best QB in the draft, which I simply don't see and never have. I don't see any QB that's much different than any other in the upcoming draft. Just like last season (and what's becoming a recent trend it seems,) the best QB may not be the first or even second QB off the board. Trust the evaluators (not the MB GMs and those who regurgitate unfounded opinions and pass them off as their own) and don't fall in love with a particular QB. That's what leads to this kind of off track pseudo-analysis and unfounded hype. If Caldwell has him in his sights, then so be it. The man knows more than I, and I'd be anxious to see what I was missing. But I'm not worrying about that. I simply don't see it happening, and I certainly don't worry about whether he lands with a team in our division.
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Quote:Hopefully the Texans have you're same ideology. Not saying you are wrong. But, I would be ecstatic if Caldwell drafted Teddy. If Caldwell thinks he worth the 2-3 selection, then Teddy will probably be something special.
Quote:LOL... now that the air has come out of the tires on the Teddy short bus, only now does TMD jump off it. yes, pirk.....you got it all figured out right.... except, 2 things: 1. I have mentioned Teddy's size being (the only) issue as far back as months ago. and 2. I'm still campaigning for the Jags to draft him should he fall to our pick at 2 or 3. So, splat goes your argument. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:yes, pirk.....you got it all figured out right....LOL... so you admit to riding the fence and hedging your silly internet bet. Priceless... yet beyond predictable.
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Quote:LOL... so you admit to riding the fence and hedging your silly internet bet. How so??? :wacko: I've been consistent on Teddy the entire time. You always claim someone is riding the fence. You & FBT do it more than anyone regarding football takes. Quote:Hopefully the Texans have you're same ideology. Not saying you are wrong. But, I would be ecstatic if Caldwell drafted Teddy. If Caldwell thinks he worth the 2-3 selection, then Teddy will probably be something special.They did the same with Carr and got it wrong, only to get it right later with Mario Williams. We'll see where they go. Will they reach for a QB not worth the first overall and fail again, or follow Planet Theory and pick the best overall prospect? Sometimes we learn from experience, but then again sometimes history repeats itself.
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Quote:They did the same with Carr and got it wrong, only to get it right later with Mario Williams. We can only hope that history repeats itself and that they take Carr (bust) 2,0. Unlikely, but you never know. If they get Bill O Brien, then Jags fans might as well just go to sleep for the next decade. The Texans won't mess up their QB pick in that instance, and will take Bridgewater, and we can just go to sleep for the next decade until the Luck/ Bridgewater careers begin to wind down. I'm praying for a Lovie Smith hire in Houston. That would be the best news from a Jags perspective. The Texans won't be nearly as concerning in that scenario. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:We can only hope that history repeats itself and that they take Carr (bust) 2,0. Sounds like the murmurings of a scared defeatist.
Quote:Sounds like the murmurings of a scared defeatist. No, Bill O Brien is just that good. He was 3rd on my Jags head coaching wish list last offseason behind Reid & Kelly. (Bradley 6th). We do not want the Texans getting him. Maybe the NFL higher ups do (just to keep the Jags down) but Jags fans shouldn't want to see that happen. Quote:Sounds like the murmurings of a scared defeatist. Yeah, another Grand Pronouncement. Ignore the man behind the curtain.
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Quote:He does a lot of things well, almost everything. But he does not do any one thing exceptionally well. I think thats what that comment reflects. I disagree. I think he moves around and avoids the rush better than any QB in this year's draft. He also throws a very good over-the-shoulder ball. Quote:All year long, Teddy has been the savior in TMD's eyes. He has to create distance so that he'll have something to reference if Bridgewater doesn't work out. If Bridgewater turns out successful, he'll say he's right since he's still pulling for him. If he turns out to be a bust, he'll say that he was right about his criticisms. It's win-win. Quote:I read Mark Brunell was one of the NFL's strongest players. He benched 400-500 lbs. One of the strongest QBs, probably not one of the strongest at any position. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:The Texans won't mess up their QB pick in that instance, and will take Bridgewater... This statement contradicts itself, unless you mean with pick #33.
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Quote:I disagree. I think he moves around and avoids the rush better than any QB in this year's draft. He also throws a very good over-the-shoulder ball. But would you say Bridgewater is "elite" at mobility/ avoiding the rush? I don't know that I'd go quite that far. Thats why my comment was that I think Bridgewater is good, even very good at basically everything asked from a QB.....but I don't see him as "elite" in any one aspect. He's still easily the #1 QB from this years draft.
Quote:But would you say Bridgewater is "elite" at mobility/ avoiding the rush? I don't know that I'd go quite that far. Thats why my comment was that I think Bridgewater is good, even very good at basically everything asked from a QB.....but I don't see him as "elite" in any one aspect. Elite? Compared to whom? He moves around as good as anyone can expect. |
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