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Teddy Two Minutes
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Feels like I am reading gameday threads from last year in the 4th quarter.
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Brother, You are just being dramatic. Move on.
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Sure… was just correcting your point about not being able to throw over 10 yards.
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I remember a really awesome 40+ yard throw from Cam to Edelman against Seattle during an awesome passing performance by Cam before he got Covid. Cam isn’t good anymore but there’s no reason to be overly dramatic about what he has left in the tank.
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Yeah he’s been just below league average to me. Not great. The rookies aren’t great or good.
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What metric are you using to define Mac Jones as great?
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I guess the eye test made it look like he didn’t play 4 quarters.
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He didn’t play 4 quarters against Detroit?
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Bridgewater(2020) vs. Darnold(2021) through 6 games.
Varking replied to kungfoodude's topic in Carolina Panthers
Teddy scores less than Sam but he is more accurate with his safe throws. I'd believe it for sure. I'd like to note that we are way better in the red zone this year with Sam and Denver has gotten worse in the red zone with Teddy from the year before. Upgrade. Now if we can get Sam to play more consistent that will be the key. -
He looked decent in preseason. Since we don't have to give up anything for him and he would be higher upside than Grier or Walker it would be worth a call.
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Let's just go on record right now. Who you picking Shula or Brady
Varking replied to Snake's topic in Carolina Panthers
On a 1:1 position breakdown on offense you have to give the nod in most positions to the guys Shula had vs the guys Brady has. We have better receivers. Almost everything else on offense was better in Shulas time. As far as adjustments: In 2020 we were 29ths in red zone TD % at 50.88%. Carolina in 2021 under Joe Brady? 61%. He has had to do this with Teddy Bridgewater and Sam Darnold thus far. By the way, Teddy Bridgewater and the Denver Broncos have a 45.45% red zone touchdown percentage this season. Maybe Denver doesn't practice Red Zone like Teddy complained about here on his way out? And maybe we practice it more now? Red Zone was the knock on Brady last season and he is doing far better, and the QB who complained out it is doing far worse without Brady in the red zone now. We are averaging 23.8 points per game, an improvement over the Teddy-led 21.9 for us last season. Taking a peak at the Denver Broncos... they average 21.0 points per game this year. Denver averaged 20.0 last year. Give it a few more weeks and people will see that the offense just hasn't clicked but its not the play calling that is the callout. No interception thrown thus far was due to a fault in the play call. Darnold has thrown into tight windows and forced throws while other receivers have been open on the play. Fumbles by WRs are not in the playbook as far as I can tell. Sometimes plays are badly designed... you can look at some Chicago footage and some Eagles footage this year where the QBs had plays called that were fails the moment the ball was hiked. We haven't had that outside of every team complaining when a run gets 1 yard that it was an awful call. Fanatics just don't want to blame the players. Brady is a better OC than Shula. I would love to see 2015 Cam with this OC. -
is darnold worse than teddy was?
Varking replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Looks like Sam has been better in the red zone and Teddy was better between the 20s. We are 3-3. Teddys team is 3-3. It’s a wash. -
During the Jags game Arnold dropped an easy catch to extend a drive on third down and killed the drive. He would have hurt more today than helped. Would have fit right in.
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Ian Thomas had a better catch today than Dan Arnold has had all year. Tremble has scored more touchdowns than Arnold. Bad take.
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He was the most NFL ready, kind of. I still think Lawrence was. But what’s his ceiling?
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Its going to be a head coaching job in the NFL or he will be back.
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And the articles all say he doesn't want to do recruiting which would be a big part of the job. Not happening.
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Guys, This isn't a legit thing. Every article I can find that even mentions Brady to LSU has him at the bottom of like a list of 10-12 coaches and every single article says he doesn't enjoy the recruitment part of college ball. He isn't going anywhere... They are going to go for a high upside coach who is already in college.
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You got a link that links him to the job?