The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show significantly less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show significantly less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.
Interesting analytical fact about Bridgewater (The Parcells Rules for QB's)
|
per rotoworld
Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater passed the seven metric "Parcells Rules" and amassed an elite 0.6 percent bad decision rate against BCS opponents, ESPN's KC Joyner writes. Technically, Bridgewater fell short in one criteria, because he bolted school after his junior year, but Bill Parcells himself ruled that Teddy B gets a free pass because he graduated in December. Joyner's research showed that Bridgewater made zero mistakes on passes thrown 10 or fewer yards downfield, and a spectacular 1.8 percent BDR on vertical passes (slightly worse than Andrew Luck's rate, and much better than Robert Griffin III and Cam Newton). "History shows players of this caliber are very rare, and that scarcity should make Bridgewater one of the top picks in the 2014 NFL draft," Joyner writes in summation of the in-depth study. "If he slides down the board at all, he could develop into one of this year's draft steals." We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Not a fan of Teddy, there is just something with him that i as a GM picking in a top pick pass on.
Quote:Not a fan of Teddy, there is just something with him that i as a GM picking in a top pick pass on. Elaborate on what that something is.
The pro day for one, i also question his size yes you can attack Johnny football for being small, but i think he would get up after taking a hit, Teddy i question how long he would be able to take hits with his size. I hope i am wrong and Teddy becomes a Cam Newton like QB as long as its not with Houston, Indy or Tenn.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Bridgewater, and the 'situation' surrounding him and his draft status, reminds me a lot of Matt Ryan when he was drafted.
While Bridgewater has/had more offensive weapons at his disposal than Ryan, he was still the primary force that moved that offense. Everyone was talking about how Ryan's arm was not that strong and how he may not be ready for the uptick in competition. Granted, the organization has surrounded him with weapons, but 1. that's their job and 2. he's making the most out of it. If Jacksonville were to draft Bridgewater and he turned out to be our version of Matt Ryan, I think I'd be okay with that. Now, Ryan has a size advantage over Bridgewater in that he's 6' 5" and 220+, and that shouldn't be discounted but I think their games are similar in most other respects. This is not to say that Bridgewater will turn out like Ryan, but I see the similarities in the situation up to this point.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say! Quote:The pro day for one, i also question his size yes you can attack Johnny football for being small, but i think he would get up after taking a hit, Teddy i question how long he would be able to take hits with his size. I hope i am wrong and Teddy becomes a Cam Newton like QB as long as its not with Houston, Indy or Tenn. A Cam Newton like QB?
Quote:Bad Pro Day? My personal take on Bridgewater is Strengths A QB that dominates the game from the neck up, he controlled that offense at the line of scrimmage. Accurate in the short to intermidiate passing game Extremely smart, Jon Gruden gave him extremely high IQ marks. Impressive pocket presence, mobility in the pocket, and poise in a muddied pocket Weaknesses Slight build An abover average arm Deep ball accuracy To me, Bridgewater is a guy that breaks the mold of black QB's that have been taken in the top 10 over the past 10-15 years. He's not the atheltic freak that Michael Vick, Jamarcus Russell, Cam Newton, RGIII, Donovan McNabb, or even a guy like Daunte Culpepper was. He dominates the game in a different way, from the neck up. The Jaguars can go a number of different ways with the 3rd pick, but I have to believe Bridgewater is still in play, his game has been picked apart over the past two months, similar to what Matt Ryan went through we he came out of BC a few years back. I believe he's a fantastic prospect, and is by far the best Qb in this draft, and has the best chance of developing into a franchise guy.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
I'm not really sure what this means. Passing the Parcell QB rules. Is this a good thing? Is it an indicator of success?
Ironically in his 20 plus years as a head coach, Parcells only selected a QB early in the draft one time. Drew Bledsoe. Who was almost the complete opposite prospect that Bridgewater is. Bledsoe was tall, big, slow prospect with a cannon for an arm, who got a little careless with INTs in college. But then again, after leaving the Patriots Parcells complained about being the cook who couldnt pick his ingredients. So who knows if Bledsoe really was his decision or not. Moving on, in his two or three years as the VP of football for Miami, Parcells took Chad Henne in the 2nd one year and Pat White in the 2nd the next. Although I doubt Pat White was taken to be a QB. Did Henne pass the 7 rules of Parcell as well? ________________________________________________ Scouting well is all that matters. Draft philosophy is all fluff. Quote:I'm not really sure what this means. Passing the Parcell QB rules. Is this a good thing? Is it an indicator of success? That's the funny thing about him. As much success as Parcells has had, he's also had some pretty bad failures. I would take his evaluation with a grain of salt.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
Personally never been a big fan of Parcells rules. I think sometimes it works out right, but just as often is totally wrong. I do for one think it is a bonafied plus for Teddy that he meets or exceeds all the criteria. But I still have my doubts.
Take a look at the 3 QBs listed below from the 2011 draft. Andy Dalton Christian Ponder Cam Newton Can you match up which QB passed the Parcells rules with a perfect 7-for-7? Another met 5-out of the 7 criteria. While one was only 2/7 for the Parcells rules....
I want 3 players. Clowney, Bridgewater, Manziel. Jaguars have the number 3 pick. Just give me one of those 3 at 3, and I'm happy.
My top 6 favorite posters on these boards Deacon Pirkster Shack Del Rio Haterade Hurricane Badger
Quote:Yes a Cam Newton like QB You do realize he is nothing like newton, right? We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
So we're supposed to listen to the guy responsible for drafting Henne? Lol. QB guru Parcells is not.
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
Quote:So we're supposed to listen to the guy responsible for drafting Henne? Lol. QB guru Parcells is not. Darn him, hes the reason why Henne is a NFL QB ![]() Quote:A Cam Newton like QB? It isnt even comparable. Cam is the size of a tight end while Manziel is like a small receiver. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:So we're supposed to listen to the guy responsible for drafting Henne? Lol. QB guru Parcells is not. What guys have you linked saying we shouldn't draft Teddy? All perfect resumes I assume.
When i said Newton i did not mean in terms of size, i meant in terms of play making ability and that's just onion's.
Quote:When i said Newton i did not mean in terms of size, i meant in terms of play making ability and that's just onion's.You talked about size in that post about Bridgewater Manziel cant just will himself to get up after a hit that breaks his ribs. Being a tough guy only gets you so far. |
Users browsing this thread: |
The Jungle is self-supported by showing advertisements via Google Adsense.
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Please consider disabling your advertisement-blocking plugin on the Jungle to help support the site and let us grow!
We also show less advertisements to registered users, so create your account to benefit from this!
Questions or concerns about this ad? Take a screenshot and comment in the thread. We do value your feedback.