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Teddy Bridgewater is a legit 6'3 and 214, now hush.
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Quote:People are using it for the wrong purpose, obviously. I wish everybody would stay on topic. They're discussing Teddy Bridgewater... We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:It's quite relevant. High percentage completions, high TD to INT ratio, similar yardage and YPA. Watson isn't some revolutionary playcaller, it's a fairly standard pro style offense. I'll answer your question with a question. You yourself just said Bridgewater and Ganz aren't anywhere near the same caliber player, how can you be so sure about that if they put up nearly identical numbers? I'm guessing your answer will be similar to mine, "I trust what I see." When I watch him play, I feel his strengths will work well in the pros and his weaknesses are correctable. If you aren't a big fan of Teddy, that's fine as he's not a perfect prospect. However, your posts have pretty much become the polar opposite of the Teddy homers. Quote:And other quarterbacks. Then go post in another thread if you don't like it. They're discussing Teddy and his competitors. Comparing them etc.
He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, that's why, most of these people know Johnny will be better than Teddy but they don't want to admit they were wrong in the past. I miss TMD, i wish he was unbanned.
A lot of people talk about Manziel’s arm strength negatively, but I don’t see why. He has a very strong arm. From what I’ve seen, in terms of pure arm strength, I’d put him second above Bridgewater
and behind Mariota. He is able to throw the ball for chunks of yardage at a time through the air, and honestly he could probably throw it a whole lot further if he put his weight behind it (he has footwork issues which I’ll address later). One thing I was also pleasantly surprised with was his touch. He knows how to control the arc of the ball pretty well, but it’s not fantastic. I would also put him second in this category, with Mariota at third (Bridgewater is far and away the best touch passer in the country.) Anyway, I digress. He is also, as you can see from the statistics, very accurate. 80% accuracy against the best team in the country isn’t normal. It’s very good. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Johnny is almost six feet, not barely over 5-11. Big difference. Bawahahahahaha. #33
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Quote:He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, that's why, most of these people know Johnny will be better than Teddy but they don't want to admit they were wrong in the past. I miss TMD, i wish he was unbanned.What are you talking about???? Quote:He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, Completely disagree. Teddy is the best pure passer in this draft.
Quote:He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, that's why, most of these people know Johnny will be better than Teddy but they don't want to admit they were wrong in the past. I miss TMD, i wish he was unbanned.You probably though RG3 was a better pocket passer than luck too ahahahahahahah We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, that's why, most of these people know Johnny will be better than Teddy but they don't want to admit they were wrong in the past. I miss TMD, i wish he was unbanned. TMD didn't think much of Manziel. Teddy is a better pocket passer than Manziel several times over. When Manziel gets into the NFL, he's going to find it hard to do the things that he did in college.
I was wrong about Trent Baalke.
Quote:He is honestly not as good of a passer as Manziel, that's why. Most of these people know Johnny will be better than Teddy but they don't want to admit they were wrong in the past. I miss TMD. I wish he was unbanned. I actually am happy not having TMD around. He always looked like a Jaguars hater. Most of what people? Johnny Manziel may be a very good passer, but no way is he a better passer than Teddy Bridgewater. Quote:You truly are a Dory hahahahahahaI just watched that with my 3 yr old. This made me Lol 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.IMO, I think it's mainly because of who else is in this draft. It's not like the "experts" are calling him a 2nd rounder. They just have others who they think warrant a better rating. I still see the possibility of the 2011 draft where Gabbert was the considered the best QB until only a couple of days before the draft. Then boom, Cam Newton. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:IMO, I think it's mainly because of who else is in this draft. It's not like the "experts" are calling him a 2nd rounder. They just have others who they think warrant a better rating. I still see the possibility of the 2011 draft where Gabbert was the considered the best QB until only a couple of days before the draft. Then boom, Cam Newton. Actually Cam Newton was considered the best quarterback for a few weeks before the draft. Before that people debated for months about who the best quarterback was and many said Gabbert. Quote:Actually Cam Newton was considered the best quarterback for a few weeks before the draft. Before that people debated for months about who the best quarterback was and many said Gabbert.Ok, a few weeks. So sue me... That wasn't my point. We still have a ways to go and it's possible after all is said and done, Bridgewater is back to being considered the #1 QB prospect in my opinion. He may already be in the eyes of the real decision makers.
Quote:Ok, a few weeks. So sue me... That wasn't my point. We still have a ways to go and it's possible after all is said and done, Bridgewater is back to being considered the #1 QB prospect in my opinion. He may already be in the eyes of the real decision makers. Right now he is the #1 quarterback in the eyes of many decision makers. But don't forget today is not Mays 7. Quote:Watson isn't some revolutionary playcaller, it's a fairly standard pro style offense. No, I've been quite consistent the whole time. I've stated that I like the guy, but don't love him. There are reports that GMs and scouts share that opinion. And if you're wondering about which QB I do "love"... for me the same goes for all the QBs at the top of the draft, none of which I believe are worth a top 10 pick. Anytime I try to have a conversation about it, I'm repeatedly barraged with questions... "why?, where's your proof?" and perjoratives like "you're stupid, hater, racist," and on and on. That's where the difference lies between the two. Whenever I'm asked to defend my statements, I back them up and get blasted for it. Not necessarily aimed at you - but it would be nice that if those folks don't want to hear what someone has to say and aren't interested in their answers, don't bother asking.
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So do you want to just wait until an Andrew Luck falls into our lap? Because if we pick outside the top 10 next year there wont be a QB available of Teddys quality.
Quote:Actually Cam Newton was considered the best quarterback for a few weeks before the draft. Before that people debated for months about who the best quarterback was and many said Gabbert. No, Cam was not seen that way in the weeks leading up to the draft. His selection was somewhat of a surprise. IIRC, it was tweeted only the night before the draft that Carolina had fallen for him (via Adam Schefter.) Here it is, found it: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/201...am-newton/ That article (and the tweet it references) was posted on April 27, and the draft kicked off the next day on April 28.
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Quote:So do you want to just wait until an Andrew Luck falls into our lap? Because if we pick outside the top 10 next year there wont be a QB available of Teddys quality. LOL... you don't wait. No one has suggested that but you. You keep drafting until you know you have your franchise guy. Trade up, acquire a FA, whatever you need to do. To think "there won't be a QB available of Teddy's quality" is your mistake, and your fear. I certainly don't share that sentiment. That explains the difference in opinion whether you agree or not.
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