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Teddy Countdown


This game was a microcosm of exactly why Teddy shouldn't go back to Louisville next season.


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Quote:No, running into the kicker is touching him or bumping him, not tackling him.
pretty sure he ran into him, that wasnt a tackle

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Quote:This game was a microcosm of exactly why Teddy shouldn't go back to Louisville next season.
I am pretty sure when Bridge is on the sidelines, he is remembering why he wouldnt come back.

 

He is a classy kid, he wont give any indications where he will go until the end of the season

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Quote:This game was a microcosm of exactly why Teddy shouldn't go back to Louisville next season.
 

The playcalling is just so bad.

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Quote:The playcalling is just so bad.
throw it with 40 seconds left?

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Yikes. Early slide.


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Quote:throw it with 40 seconds left?
lol forreal? i closed my stream because i thought it was over 

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why didnt they kick the fg? what is going on 


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game should've been over after that 4th down

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man i wanted to see teddy play in OT


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Quote:lol forreal? i closed my stream because i thought it was over 
they threw it on 3rd down with about 45 seconds left in FG range, WR dropped it

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Quote:they threw it on 3rd down with about 45 seconds left in FG range, WR dropped it
 

 

What?!?! I'm shocked! :woot:

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Quote:He looks thin. Doesn't make him a lesser QB but it is a concern.

 

[Image: teddy-bridgewater-p1.jpg]
you can't convince Vangrant that he's thinner than what you prefer

 

if there's any concern IMO, that's it, but I'd still take him #1

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I don't really care that Teddy and Johnny are thin, but I do care that Teddy protects himself as much as possible while Johnny is lowering his head into linebackers.

 

As we saw with EJ Manuel's injury, it doesn't really matter how big and strong a QB you are, NFL defenders are bigger and stronger than you and you will get hurt if you don't protect yourself.


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Quote:I don't really care that Teddy and Johnny are thin, but I do care that Teddy protects himself as much as possible while Johnny is lowering his head into linebackers.

 

As we saw with EJ Manuel's injury, it doesn't really matter how big and strong a QB you are, NFL defenders are bigger and stronger than you and you will get hurt if you don't protect yourself.
 

good points

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I wonder if Teddy has been watching the Jags games.


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They finally put the Houston game up. He makes a couple of really nice throws and does a very solid overall job of leading the offense.

 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/teddy-br...ston-2013/


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Quote:They finally put the Houston game up. He makes a couple of really nice throws and does a very solid overall job of leading the offense.

 

http://draftbreakdown.com/video/teddy-br...ston-2013/
 

I count two poor throws in there -- a Gabbert-esque pass at 6:08 where he uncharacteristically heard footsteps, and a screen he threw about a yard too far in front of his target. It really is incredible how flawlessly he runs his offense and how far Louisville's offensive line has fallen off over the last calendar year.

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Quote:I count two poor throws in there -- a Gabbert-esque pass at 6:08 where he uncharacteristically heard footsteps, and a screen he threw about a yard too far in front of his target. It really is incredible how flawlessly he runs his offense and how far Louisville's offensive line has fallen off over the last calendar year.
 

Three. There was that one he threw to the middle that was nearly picked off by underneath coverage. But it was clear that their OL was struggling in that game. 

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Quote:Do you just ignore the Gabbert fanboy posts now? Or the Manziel posts? Or Bortles posts?


Or the Geno smith fanboys? Lol
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