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Vikings v 49ers

#41

Quote:Trust me, I have a blog..
 

It is strange to me how many NFL writers use Bridgewater for some sort of validation that they know more than NFL front offices.

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#42

TB throws like a side arm Phillip Rivers. That thing is ugly.
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#43

He had two Hail Mary attempts at the end of the first half from near midfield. Did either even reach the 20?


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#44
(This post was last modified: 09-15-2015, 02:13 PM by Jagwired.)

Quote:He had two Hail Mary attempts at the end of the first half from near midfield. Did either even reach it
 


He simply could not throw it that far. That arm is weak.


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#45

Quote:These 49er uniforms are atrocious. That helmet doesn't match the uniform at all..
 

The 49ers red jersey numbers were very difficult to read even with a 51 inch HD TV.    The Bears throwback jersey numbers they used against the Packers on Sunday were also very difficult to read. 


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#46

Though I would choose Blake Bortles over Teddy Bridgewater if given a choice between the two,  in fairness to Bridgewater the officials didn't call pass interference on S Antoine Bethea against Mike Wallace in the end zone.   If the Vikings would have gone up 7-0,  it could have changed the complexion of the game.   The Vikings are a much more dangerous team with the lead because of Adrian Peterson.   



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#47

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He simply could not throw it that far. That arm is weak.

 
 

Which is interesting because most of the time this is what happens in the Vikes offense:

 

Ted is in shotgun 4-5 yards from the LOS.

 

Ball is snapped, and he drops back another 4-5 yards.

 

Ted dumps ball off, rarely getting the ball past the original LOS in the air.

 

Hopefully his target gets past LOS and possibly makes a play for even more.

 

It's a system set up so that he has high percentage targets and relies heavily on YAC and receivers making plays with the ball in their hands.

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#48

Personally, I like Dilfer and I won't apologize for it LoL
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#49

Quote:Which is interesting because most of the time this is what happens in the Vikes offense:


Ted is in shotgun 4-5 yards from the LOS.


Ball is snapped, and he drops back another 4-5 yards.


Ted dumps ball off, rarely getting the ball past the original LOS in the air.


Hopefully his target gets past LOS and possibly makes a play for even more.


It's a system set up so that he has high percentage targets and relies heavily on YAC and receivers making plays with the ball in their hands.


It makes you scratch your head as to why they traded for "I only run go routes" Mike Wallace. TB will never be able to get him the ball.
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