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Get Off The Bridgewater Bandwagon
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Quote:maybe im wrong but doesnt alabama and georgia run pro style offense? murray and mccaron seem to thrive with similar offense like teddy but against better competition. your thoughts? AJ McCarron is a game manager, and plays behind an NFL caliber offensive line. (ok hyperbole, but point made) Aaron Murray is actually a pretty good player. I don't see him as the same ceiling or as polished as Teddy, but Murray is good. He also gets sacked around the same number of times that Bridgewater did as a freshman & sophomore. If Teddy stays the course and only gets sacked 10-13 times that will shred Murrays best year. Murray doesn't put up video game numbers either though, so I am not sure of your point here. |
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