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Jacksonville Jaguars Vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (race for the #1 overall pick)
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Quote:I think what hurts Teddy Bridgewater is the offense he plays in isn’t high powered like some teams. He doesn’t have that flash that people like to see but he has all the tools to be a top tier QB in the NFL. He plays within the game, playing smart and throwing the ball where only his receivers can make the play. I don't think that hurts him at all, maybe in some of the fans eyes, I think Bridgewater can do whatever an offensive coordinator wants him to do. He has the arm strength and accuracy to be a productive player in any scheme, what's most impressive is his poise, eye level, pocket presences, and toughness, and those are things you simply can't teach. |
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