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The #Panthers are finalizing a deal with QB Teddy Bridgewater


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7 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

My only guess is we are drafting a qb and Teddy is our vet to let him develop...

3 year deal tells me they’ll see how he does in 2020 and let that dictate how early or late they draft a QB in the 2021 draft to come in and play a year or 2 behind Teddy

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9 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

Except he was and was good before his injury, and did brilliantly for the Saints when he stepped in for Brees. 

 

Based on what stats?

He was ass with the Vikings. 202 yards / game the year before his injury.  
 

He’s now the worst starting QB in the whole league except maybe Trubisky. 

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19 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
Getting a stronger sense that, if there is no market for Cam Newton over next days following team's announcement that they "gave him permission" to seek a trade, then he will be cut. Newton rebutted their version of events on Instagram and has been sharing videos proving health.

Panthers handled this all wrong.  Now teams know they are going to let him go...why offer anything in a trade if ultimately he's just going to be cut and the team can sign him outright?

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