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What if Teddy Bridgewater decides to stay for his senior year?

#21

Quote:Louisville will be in the ACC in 2014.


And the AAC is a BCS conference as well so they have their shot if they go undefeated.
they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team.
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#22

Quote:they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team.


If they play in the ACC I'm sure they'll play a few ranked teams.
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#23

Quote:they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team.
 

Once again einstein. They play in the ACC next year. A different conference from this year. That means Florida State and Clemson.

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#24
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2013, 01:09 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:Once again einstein. They play in the ACC next year. A different conference from this year. That means Florida State and Clemson.
Im talking about this year, he said "And the AAC is a BCS conference as well so they have their shot if they go undefeated."

and I said "they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team."  He wont come back next year because he if he did he would play much better teams, his numbers would drop, and so would his stock.


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#25

Quote:Im talking about this year, he said "And the AAC is a BCS conference as well so they have their shot if they go undefeated."

and I said "they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team."  He wont come back next year because he if he did he would play much better teams, his numbers would drop, and so would his stock.
 

Lol Aaron Murray fanboyism is destroying your brain cells.

 

Do you even follow college football? If Louisville wins the AAC they get an at large bid to a BCS bowl, like they did last year. Which means they will be facing a ranked team in the Sugar/Orange bowl most likely.

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#26
(This post was last modified: 10-18-2013, 01:23 PM by flgatorsandjags.)

Quote:Lol Aaron Murray fanboyism is destroying your brain cells.

 

Do you even follow college football? If Louisville wins the AAC they get an at large bid to a BCS bowl, like they did last year. Which means they will be facing a ranked team in the Sugar/Orange bowl most likely.
Your Teddy blow up doll is messing with your emotions.  I know they will play one in a BCS bowl game.  We were talking about in the regular season they don't play any teams to put them up high enough to be in the championship unless All the teams at the top just start losing.  A one loss Ala. team will still be ahead of a undefeated Louisville team.  Probably same with Clemson and Oregon if they lose to a team that is ranked.  It happens almost every year and you ask me if I follow college lol.  Texas A&M and LSU are both ranked above Louisville right now and they both have a loss.  You will learn how it works one day.


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(This post was last modified: 10-18-2013, 01:38 PM by vagrantwade.)

Quote:Your Teddy blow up doll is messing with your emotions.  I know they will play one in a BCS bowl game.  We were talking about in the regular season they don't play any teams to put them up high enough to be in the championship unless All the teams at the top just start losing.  A one loss Ala. team will still be ahead of a undefeated Louisville team.  Probably same with Clemson and Oregon if they lose to a team that is ranked.  It happens almost every year and you ask me if I follow college lol.  Texas A&M and LSU are both ranked above Louisville right now and they both have a loss.  You will learn how it works one day.
 

The original comment by you was in referrence to making a championship, was talking about NEXT SEASON.

 

Which would mean they are in the ACC and will play multiple ranked teams in the regular season. You are clearly having trouble following along.

 

 

Quote:why would he go back? it wouldnt be for a champioship because they dont play any good teams or ranked teams to put them high enough to play for a championship
 

 

You, yourself, was asking why he would GO BACK when they don't play any teams good enough to play for a championship.

 

You need to admit you didn't realize they were in the ACC next season.


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#28

Quote:The original comment by you was in referrence to making a championship, was talking about NEXT SEASON.

 

Which would mean they are in the ACC and will play multiple ranked teams in the regular season. You are clearly having trouble following along.

 

 

 

 

You, yourself, was asking why he would GO BACK when they don't play any teams good enough to play for a championship.

 

You need to admit you didn't realize they were in the ACC next season.
Yes, I forgot  they were going to the ACC.  After he mentioned that then he was talking about this year  "And the AAC is a BCS conference as well so they have their shot if they go undefeated."

 

So then I said "they wont be in the championship if they go undefeated. They dont play one ranked team."  I was talking about this year. 

 

I def. think he will declare because his stock can only go down from here and if he stays another year it most likely will.

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#29

Then we purposely "tank" again next season and go "Winless for Jameis".


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#30

Quote:Then we purposely "tank" again next season and go "Winless for Jameis".
 

Three seasons at the bottom of the NFL just to finally get a QB on the roster.

 

We won't be in Jacksonville long.

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#31

Quote:Then we purposely "tank" again next season and go "Winless for Jameis".
I think "Lamest for Jameis" has a better ring to it.

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#32

Or better yet. We draft Stephen "the back foot magician" Morris in the 2nd round, and we'll have our own Russell Wilson, albeit, a back foot version of him. (WagrantWade and TMD's head just explode)
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#33

Miami is a top 10 team you guys...just sayin'. Can't we at least make an effort to include them in the ACC has good teams list? I can appreciate FSU and UF too. 


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#34

The argument about Louisvville is interesting. Apparently some people on here either have difficulty with reading comprehension, forget their own comments, or don't know what they are talking about. If I understand correctly, the question about whether Bridgewater would want to come back can only be based on next year's opponents, who obviously are much better than who he plays against in 2013.

 

I don't know Louisville's 2014 schedule, but I do know FSU and Clemson are currently in the top five and Miami is also ranked so it probably will not be all pushovers before the bowl game. Maryland will be in the Big Ten next year, so they don't matter. Because the ACC has a championship game, if Louisville will be in the Coastal division, there is the chance he will play against FSU or Clemson twice. I don't t hink we should worry about any of that right now, however, because we all know top five teams are upset by unranked teams an alarming rate and the best teams this year may not be so great in 2014. Now let's stop arguing about Louisville's future opponents and just consider Bridgewater's ability to play against the great teams. How good was he in all of the hardest games he played? Great at the Sugar Bowl, where Florida was a top five team and heavy favorite.


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#35

Quote:The argument about Louisvville is interesting. Apparently some people on here either have difficulty with reading comprehension, forget their own comments, or don't know what they are talking about. If I understand correctly, the question about whether Bridgewater would want to come back can only be based on next year's opponents, who obviously are much better than who he plays against in 2013.

 

I don't know Louisville's 2014 schedule, but I do know FSU and Clemson are currently in the top five and Miami is also ranked so it probably will not be all pushovers before the bowl game. Maryland will be in the Big Ten next year, so they don't matter. Because the ACC has a championship game, if Louisville will be in the Coastal division, there is the chance he will play against FSU or Clemson twice. I don't t hink we should worry about any of that right now, however, because we all know top five teams are upset by unranked teams an alarming rate and the best teams this year may not be so great in 2014. Now let's stop arguing about Louisville's future opponents and just consider Bridgewater's ability to play against the great teams. How good was he in all of the hardest games he played? Great at the Sugar Bowl, where Florida was a top five team and heavy favorite.
 

How many pain pills are you on when you post? Lots and lots?

 

 

Quote:1) Mom said he isn't.

 

2) He has a 10 million dollar insurancy policy.

 

3) He graduates in 2 months.

 

4) DOLLA DOLLA DOLLA BILLS YALL

 

5) No one with a brain thought the Jaguars were taking Clowney. If we were picking that high it's because Gabbert sucked again.

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#36

Quote:How many pain pills are you on when you post? Lots and lots?
 

None. Why would you think I take any pain pills?

 

It is true that until Teddy himself says he will declare, we don't really know for sure and everything people say about him being the top pick is a "what if he declares" scenario.

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#37

What if Teddy stays for his senior year?

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I made my analyses for nothing Sad.


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#38

Quote:None. Why would you think I take any pain pills?

 

It is true that until Teddy himself says he will declare, we don't really know for sure and everything people say about him being the top pick is a "what if he declares" scenario.
 

 

Why on earth would he NOT declare? He is not getting his Masters...jesus lol

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#39

Quote:Why on Earth would he NOT declare? He is not getting his Masters.
 

Did Teddy say he has nothing to do at Louisville next year? Or are you assuming just because we can't see a reason now, there must be no chance of a reason to stay later?

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#40

Quote:Did Teddy say he has nothing to do at Louisville next year? Or are you assuming just because we can't see a reason now, there must be no chance of a reason to stay later?
 

His mom said he isn't. He's graduating in December. He has to make payments on a 10 million dollar insurance policy. He said he would rather be the #1 pick than win a Heisman.

 

Stop.

 

He's not staying lol.

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