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Teddy can't throw deep?


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1 minute ago, Matt62881 said:

He probably only threw a ball or maybe 2 to that side that deep bro. 

Which is part of the problem. How many passes to each. Are we going by passer rating off 4-5 throws. What does that prove? In 5 games how many throws were there past 20+ in the air?

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3 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Which is part of the problem. How many passes to each. Are we going by passer rating off 4-5 throws. What does that prove? In 5 games how many throws were there past 20+ in the air?

Kinda messes the whole chart up however I'd say Michael Thomas lined up on the left most of the time and Ted Ginn in the left slot taking the top off the middle. Who would been on the right? 

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Huge upgrade over Allen and already knows the majority of the offense. We have many young fast weapons, and we are one Guard away from having an extremely respectable offense. 
 

Plus anyone with half a brain realizes that we signed him to a really decent contract to the team, that we can easily move on if things don’t work out. Really nothing that you can hate about this signing if you believe we could be in the running to compete a year from now.  Our defense is a year away from being competitive at a minimum, so if he performs like a starting QB with the weapons we have, we could compete next year easily with one more offseason to infuse draft picks and vets through FA. Building that defense and our system being in place a full season will do wonders for our team. 

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10 minutes ago, Matt62881 said:

Kinda messes the whole chart up however I'd say Michael Thomas lined up on the left most of the time and Ted Ginn in the left slot taking the top off the middle. Who would been on the right? 

Adding an elite WR and deep threat, if nothing else, isn’t helping his case. 
 

 Don’t make this hard. Game pass is free. Watch his games. Y’all don’t need charts. 

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1 minute ago, Toomers said:

Adding an elite WR and deep threat, if nothing else, isn’t helping his case. 
 

 Don’t make this hard. Game pass is free. Watch his games. Y’all don’t need charts. 

Point was middle and left side target accuracy was decent. Still to little for a chart to show enough but it's something. The tape I've seen I've liked, what about you?

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