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Bridgewater lighting it up

#1
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2014, 09:54 AM by rfc17.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-KLLv3pUHg

 

the music makes this video




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#2

He looks like a natural. The Vikings may have found their guy.



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#3

Without the pads on and no one coming at him he's reminiscent of a weaker armed Gabbert during practice.
:whistling:


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#4

I bet I can make the same highlight reel of Gabbert in OTA's. There's no contact, no pressure and you're isolating the good plays and ignoring the bad. Everyone looks good if you do that. 


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#5

Ive said it all along....

 

The best QB from this draft class. 

 

 

It was folly that he fell to 32. 

 

Would have been a fine pick at 1, and was outright grand theft at 32. 


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#6

See I would agree that they got a massive steal, save for the comments made and actions taken (or not taken) by the other thirty one teams. I loved him throughout the evaluation process but I know also that I don't know much.

 

If Belichek thought that Jimmy G in the second was better value than Teddy in the first... If Bruce Arians thought that freaking Logan Thomas in the fourth was a better value than Teddy in the first... And obviously these guys know QBs. I just trust the professionals, ya know?

 

I do think, however, that he went to the perfect situation. He's got a solid O line, the best running back in the game, and a more reliable Percy Harvin with Patterson. Combined with his pro-readiness, and I wouldn't be surprised if they make the playoffs this year. As I said, however... I trust our guys and I think the teams between us have more knowledge than I. I'm very happy with Blake.


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#7

Quote:Without the pads on and no one coming at him he's reminiscent of a weaker armed Gabbert during practice.
:whistling:
 

lol, Yikes, I don't think he will be as bad as BG.

 

It would be hard to look as bad as BG looked during games while he was here.

 

Well anyway, didn't most scouts say he was the most NFL ready of all the QB's, he was just undersized and didn't have as much upside as the others.

 

At least that's what I kept reading about TB.

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Quote:See I would agree that they got a massive steal, save for the comments made and actions taken (or not taken) by the other thirty one teams. I loved him throughout the evaluation process but I know also that I don't know much.


If Belichek thought that Jimmy G in the second was better value than Teddy in the first... If Bruce Arians thought that freaking Logan Thomas in the fourth was a better value than Teddy in the first... And obviously these guys know QBs. I just trust the professionals, ya know?


I do think, however, that he went to the perfect situation. He's got a solid O line, the best running back in the game, and a more reliable Percy Harvin with Patterson. Combined with his pro-readiness, and I wouldn't be surprised if they make the playoffs this year. As I said, however... I trust our guys and I think the teams between us have more knowledge than I. I'm very happy with Blake.


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#9

Did someone really make a highlight reel of practice throws?
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#10

Quote:Ive said it all along....


The best QB from this draft class.



It was folly that he fell to 32.


Would have been a fine pick at 1, and was outright grand theft at 32.


Based on this video or just boasting a previous opinion? If anyone watches that video and it changes their mind, they should literally stop watching football.
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#11

Quote:Nope.


Nope what? I was drawing a comparison between Patterson and Harvin.
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#12

Lou Brown: Jesus, this guy hits a ton, how come no one else picked up on him?

Duke Temple: Alrght Eddie, that's enough fastballs throw'em some breaking balls.


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#13

Quote:Ive said it all along....


The best QB from this draft class.



It was folly that he fell to 32.


Would have been a fine pick at 1, and was outright grand theft at 32.


The three hours when the NFLN shows Vikings preseason games is going to be totally awesome.
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#14
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2014, 01:59 PM by rollerjag.)

Quote:Ive said it all along....

 

The best QB from this draft class. 

 

 

It was folly that he fell to 32. 

 

Would have been a fine pick at 1, and was outright grand theft at 32. 
 

Blake Bortles led the second team to a touchdown with 3 passes during a 2 minute drill.

 

And he didn't even need 2 minutes!

 

In shorts, no less. Teddy wasn't even wearing shorts!

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#15

I have always liked Teddy, and I think the Vikings got a steal, but we talkin about practice.  Not a game.


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#16

Yeah, well I'd like to see him throw in week 1 against the Rams who have a NASTY pass rush. Talk to me about that then.
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#17

Quote:Did someone really make a highlight reel of practice throws?
In the absence of anything actually newsworthy to report......................yes.

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#18
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2014, 10:22 PM by Joe.)

Everything looks better in slow motion.


Seriously man... This is PRACTICE. I like Teddy as well, but some of these clips are with zero defenders on the field.
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#19

Quote:lol, Yikes, I don't think he will be as bad as BG.

 

It would be hard to look as bad as BG looked during games while he was here.

 

Well anyway, didn't most scouts say he was the most NFL ready of all the QB's, he was just undersized and didn't have as much upside as the others.

 

At least that's what I kept reading about TB.
I'm not saying he's bad, I'm saying that even Gabbert looked good in practice most of the time.

 

A highlight reel of practice throws is unimpressive, and this one is even more unimpressive since he's not showing the thing you'd hope he'd show in this kind of situation. (arm strength)

 

I don't know that he'll be a failure at QB, but anyone that watched the video and came away thinking anything other than "okay, I look forward to seeing what he can do in a real game" is putting way too much behind a highlight reel of practice throws.

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#20

Bridgewaters best asset is his footwork.  In watching his Louisville games, he knows when to step up in the pocket and move side to side.  Reminds me a bit of Tom Brady -- not much movement but just enough to elude the rush.

 

That said, Bortles does the same but more in a style of Big Ben.  Step up, shrug off a few tacklers, they throw on the run or run for a gain.


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