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2014 Quarterback Passing Chart Spectacular

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Based on those numbers you have to like Bortles.  As a passer, Teddy's slight advantage over Bortles is due to the fact that he is the king of attempts between 0-9 yards.  However Bortles has him beat on everything over 10 yards down the field.  And you'd have to think once they become pro's and begin endless hours of practice and reps, that those short throws less than 10 yards would be the easiest to master.  Couple that with the fact that Bortles is nearly 3 inches taller and will play 25-30 pounds heavier, and you have to like his potential upside.

 

Teddy probably has the highest floor of the 3 top candidates.  But Bortles seems to have the highest ceiling.  Just depends on how much of a gambler you are and how much faith you have in our QB coaches.




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Quote:Based on those numbers you have to like Bortles.  As a passer, Teddy's slight advantage over Bortles is due to the fact that he is the king of attempts between 0-9 yards.  However Bortles has him beat on everything over 10 yards down the field.  And you'd have to think once they become pro's and begin endless hours of practice and reps, that those short throws less than 10 yards would be the easiest to master.  Couple that with the fact that Bortles is nearly 3 inches taller and will play 25-30 pounds heavier, and you have to like his potential upside.

 

Teddy probably has the highest floor of the 3 top candidates.  But Bortles seems to have the highest ceiling.  Just depends on how much of a gambler you are and how much faith you have in our QB coaches.
Everything of what you said is applicable (more so) to Bridgewater

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Quote:Everything of what you said is applicable (more so) to Bridgewater
 

That makes no sense



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Quote:That makes no sense
1. The type of offense Bridgewater operates in is a carbon clone copy of the Rich Gannon/Raiders west coast offense that was run in the late 90s early 2000s

2. This requires the qb to throw short with their reads progressing from short to long

3. As Bridgewater uses his pass principles in the NFL (timing, anticipation, read progressions, recognition of defenses) that will expand any offense he plays in

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LoL......well let's check out the actual scoring stats since that is the job of the offense.......
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