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Derek Carr vs Teddy Bridgewater


Quote:Bridgewater is no Aaron Rodgers.  He looks more like a skinnier Jason Campbell with a weaker arm to be honest.
HAHA the funniest thing I have heard all day

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Quote:We want Johnny. He has already won a Heisman Trophy and whooped Alabama. He is a combo of Drew Brees and Russell Wilson. He's the only guy who makes his whole team better. Just look at what he has done with Mike Evans. Plus he would put JAX on the map and get all the media coverage we could ever ask for. Khan can't pass him up. We have to take this kid. It would be a sellout every game and would garantee that we stay in JAX and not relocate to L.A. or London.


When you say we...who do you think you're speaking for?
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(This post was last modified: 12-05-2013, 09:39 PM by JFF4Life.)

Why do you guys attack everyone who prefers other QBs to TB?  I bet you guys would rather have TB over Rodgers, Brees, Manning, Brady etc..  I don't get everyone's love affair with TB.  He is nothing special.  The order of QBs should be:

 

1a. Johnny Manziel

1b. Derek Carr

3.  AJ McCarron

4. Zach Mettenberger

5. Aaron Murray

6. David Fales

7. Teddy Bridgewater


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Quote:Why do you guys attack everyone who prefers other QBs to TB?  I bet you guys would rather have TB over Rodgers, Brees, Manning, Brady etc..  I don't get everyone's love affair with TB.  He is nothing special.  The order of QBs should be:

 

1a. Johnny Manziel

1b. Derek Carr

3.  AJ McCarron

4. Zach Mettenberger

5. Aaron Murray

6. David Fales

7. Teddy Bridgewater
 

 

lol hahah

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Looks like the Jags have won themselves out of Carr and Bridgewater.  Hello JOHNNY FOOTBALL!!


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Looks like Jacksonville will have to settle for Carr at this point, anyway.


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Manziel is such a boom or bust prospect. If he took his craft professionally and tried to avoid contact by sliding or running out of bounds, he could be good. If we keep winning, I could see us drafting Fales in the 3rd
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Quote:Manziel is such a boom or bust prospect. If he took his craft professionally and tried to avoid contact by sliding or running out of bounds, he could be good. If we keep winning, I could see us drafting Fales in the 3rd


Fales is a possibly. Don't forget about Tajh Boyd, Jimmy Garoppolo, and Blake Bortles as well.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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(This post was last modified: 12-06-2013, 02:04 AM by Haterade.)

Quote:Fales is a possibly. Don't forget about Tajh Boyd, Jimmy Garoppolo, and Blake Bortles as well.
Boyd will be a 2nd rd pick. He can run and throw deep, but he makes too many mistakes reading the defense. Also have to wonder if the great plays are him or Watkins etc. Bortles has a hot girlfriend
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LEONARD FOURNETTE FAN CLUB PRESIDENT. I WAS BEHIND HIM WHEN YOU ALL SAID HE WAS BRANDON JACOBS. QUIT HATING ON THE JAGUARS. GUS IS GONE. COUGHLIN HAS RESTORED ORDER. FOURNETTE IS FRED TAYLOR. DONT BELIEVE ME JUST WATCH.
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Quote:Boyd will be a 2nd rd pick. He can run and throw deep, but he makes too many mistakes reading the defense. Also have to wonder if the great plays are him or Watkins etc. Bortles has a hot girlfriend


Having Watkins helps him immensely. He is strong, athletic and a danger of breaking tackles. He is also the fastest WR in the draft including Lee. If we can't get our QB in the 1st, I'd love to get him. We desperately need playmakers.
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BORTLES?


Fundamentals are the crutch of the talentless
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Just listening to the post game show and the hosts were saying that whoever the QB is next year......he needs a weapon.....a deep threat. Like a Josh Gordon. I couldn't agree more.
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Quote:Just listening to the post game show and the hosts were saying that whoever the QB is next year......he needs a weapon.....a deep threat. Like a Josh Gordon. I couldn't agree more.
 

This offense has plenty of weapons. Cecil is fast enough to be a deep threat, as he showed today burning Jonathan Joseph on several occasions. Blackmon will be the possession and underneath WR. Ace is extremely valuable as he can be lined up anywhere to create mismatches. Marcades seems to be coming back to life as well.

 

The only weapon I would like us to draft as an athletic TE. Im happy with MJD (assuming he stays like he said he wants to tonight) /Denard/Todman and the WRs.

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This was a nice play but unfortunately this won't happen in the NFL.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
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(This post was last modified: 12-06-2013, 03:17 AM by BluegrassBrandon.)

Quote:This was a nice play but unfortunately this won't happen in the NFL.
 

Neither will Manziel's prayers to Evans or Carr running five-wide on every down. The point is we sift through these college anomalies and find their positives and negatives in terms of translating to the pros.

 

In the case of this play, Teddy had already made the correct read to an open man in single coverage, but several pass-rushers forced him to improvise just to stay on his feet. He let the ball go the very second that he got his eyes back downfield and saw that Copeland was still an option. What I see here is lightning-quick decision-making, excellent arm strength, and beautiful touch. It'd be a bad thing if it was a common occurrence, but Bridgewater almost never throws without his feet set. It was a unique opportunity he felt the need to take advantage of given that his team was down in the fourth quarter and that this was a relatively safe throw as long as he got enough arm behind it. It would have to have been woefully underthrown for the defensive back to get a real play on it.


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(This post was last modified: 12-06-2013, 05:02 AM by JFF4Life.)

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Meh... Johnny Football does that 3-4 times every game.


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Lol.....Manziel is Tebow without the halo.....good luck with that.
If that RV sales place wants Tebow in Jax bad enough to take out a billboard saying as much.....they should just HIRE him.
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Quote:Meh... Johnny Football does that 3-4 times every game.


And that's the problem with Lil Johnny.
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Quote:And that's the problem with Lil Johnny.
 

If other quarterbacks could do what Manziel does, they would.  But they can't.   Because it's hard to do.

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