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Teddy Bridgewater is a legit 6'3 and 214, now hush.

#61

Quote:Beauty is only skin deep, eh?
 

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

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#62

Quote:so what is a big difference? An eighth of an inch....a quarter? If Teddy ain't 6'3"....ego isn't 6'....facts darling.
 

The difference is the rule about rounding up and down. If a number is less than half, round down. If it is over half, round up.

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#63

Beer holder....eye of the beer holder.
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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#64

Quote:Beauty is only skin deep, eh?
Well for you of course, explains your animosity towards the best and the NFL ready qb in the draft

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#65

Quote:The difference is the rule about rounding up and down. If a number is less than half, round down. If it is over half, round up.
works for math...but not for height. Manziel is not 6' just like Teddy isn't 6'3"
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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#66

Quote:Beer holder....eye of the beer holder.
 

LOL You are being silly. That is true if you think a bottle or can of beer is beautiful and drink the stuff inside. But for me as a completely sober woman, there is no truth to it.

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#67

Bridgewater's frame will always be too small regardless of his weight.


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#68

Quote:All the talk about him not having the size to take hits is just talk. I see no reason not to draft him now if he is available at #3. Here is hoping the Texans fall for the Manziel hype train.
Cosign. The hype for manziel is building and I like it.
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#69

Quote:Works for math...but not for height. Manziel is not 6' just like Teddy isn't 6'3"
 

I was just explaining why, if the teams that draft them choose to not include the fractions, they should call Teddy 6-2 and Johnny 6-0. But of course I would prefer the official height to be listed.

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#70

Quote:LOL You are being silly. That is true if you think a bottle or can of beer is beautiful and drink the stuff inside. But for me as a completely sober woman, there is no truth to it.
You truly are a Dory hahahahahaha

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#71

Quote:The critiques of Bridgewater have centered around SoS and size

 

No critique on his game or mental make up...
 

Actually, his game is seen by some as being stat-padded by the weak SoS.  There are also questions about him being somewhat reclusive and quiet.

 

My biggest question, which no one has been able to answer, is that if he is such a "no-brainer" then why does he seem to be anything but that?  Something isn't adding up.  If the questions about him are so few and so insignificant, when why isn't he THE pick of the draft?  Being a QB, if he was such an outstanding candidate he would certainly, undoubtedly be the overwhelming consensus number one overall pick.  Yet no one can explain to me why, or explain why that isn't a concern to them.

 

Either there's a masterful plan being executed by Texas to keep it under wraps, or nobody is going to spill the beans on why they didn't covet him more until after the draft is over.

"You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud."
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#72

Quote:Actually, his game is seen by some as being stat-padded by the weak SoS.  There are also questions about him being somewhat reclusive and quiet.

 

My biggest question, which no one has been able to answer, is that if he is such a "no-brainer" then why does he seem to be anything but that?  Something isn't adding up.  If the questions about him are so few and so insignificant, when why isn't he THE pick of the draft?  Being a QB, if he was such an outstanding candidate he would certainly, undoubtedly be the overwhelming consensus number one overall pick.  Yet no one can explain to me why, or explain why that isn't a concern to them.

 

Either there's a masterful plan being executed by Texas to keep it under wraps, or nobody is going to spill the beans on why they didn't covet him more until after the draft is over.
 

Why are we being hammered by paid shills every time we attempt to discuss anybody else?

 

The poor guy is going to be bankrupt before he ever takes a single snap.

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi

 

http://s6.postimg.org/vyr2ycdfz/Teddy_Br...cked_4.gif
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#73

Quote:Bridgewater's frame will always be too small regardless of his weight.
 

I will never buy that argument. How many bones did he break? Guys with bigger skeletons have been injured a lot more than he has.

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#74

Quote:You truly are a Dory hahahahahaha
 

Why do you think I am a Dory?

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#75

Quote:Actually, his game is seen by some as being stat-padded by the weak SoS.  There are also questions about him being somewhat reclusive and quiet.

 

My biggest question, which no one has been able to answer, is that if he is such a "no-brainer" then why does he seem to be anything but that?  Something isn't adding up.  If the questions about him are so few and so insignificant, when why isn't he THE pick of the draft?  Being a QB, if he was such an outstanding candidate he would certainly, undoubtedly be the overwhelming consensus number one overall pick.  Yet no one can explain to me why, or explain why that isn't a concern to them.

 

Either there's a masterful plan being executed by Texas to keep it under wraps, or nobody is going to spill the beans on why they didn't covet him more until after the draft is over.
Actually his stats weren't padded, When Louisville got ahead by couple of touchdowns, Strong would often times just run the ball (He is a defensive coach mind you)

 

On your second statement, I understand what you are saying. But you have to wait and see. You don't know how the process will unfold

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#76

Quote:Why are we being hammered by paid shills every time we attempt to discuss anybody else?

 

The poor guy is going to be bankrupt before he ever takes a single snap.
The funniest thing I read today lol

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#77

Quote:Why do you think I am a Dory?
Find the Nemo

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#78

I just hope the Texans take him
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#79

Quote:Actually his stats weren't padded, When Louisville got ahead by couple of touchdowns, Strong would often times just run the ball (He is a defensive coach mind you)

 

On your second statement, I understand what you are saying. But you have to wait and see. You don't know how the process will unfold
 

Here's his stats. They looked pretty padded to me.

 

http://espn.go.com/college-football/play...ridgewater

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win. - Mahatma Gandhi

 

http://s6.postimg.org/vyr2ycdfz/Teddy_Br...cked_4.gif
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#80

Quote:Find the Nemo
 

Just tell me the answer.

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