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Teddy Bridgewater is a legit 6'3 and 214, now hush.
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Quote:Here's his stats. They looked pretty padded to me. His NFL.com draft profile states his "passing stats are padded from operating a passing game that relies heavily on short, lateral tosses." Again, the weak competition helps whether you agree or disagree. Folks also are quick to brush off the fact his stats are nearly identical to those of Joe Ganz (a QB that's not even NFL caliber) in the very same system. Odd how you're not allowed to make observations or ask questions about Ted. Not that you really get an answer to the tough ones, though. They're merely brushed aside. Why is that? All for naught, as it's just another question that will go unanswered.
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