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I don't know if we're actually trading Samuel but...


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13 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Bridgewater. The only reason he's here is because he understands Brady's offense. Why else do you pay a mediocre QB legit starting QB money?

Man I read this and said what huh I know you’re not just bs posting but maybe you don’t like the kid or something so I went to look up a few things I’ve knkwn only because my brothers as big a Minny fan as I’m a Panthers fan so we discussed in detail TB. I believe he’s here because he excels at certain areas as a QB. I’m gonna quote an article from Pff back in 2016.

 

”Our adjusted completion percentage takes into account drops, batted passes, spikes and passes where the quarterback is hit as he throws the ball. Bridgewater had the best mark in the NFL last year at 79.3 percent, after finishing third as a rookie at 77.3 percent.

Pressure didn't overly affect that, either, with Bridgewater having the fifth-best adjusted completion rate on throws under pressure at 70.7 percent.”   —This is from his second season in the league he’s a good QB let’s not try to down play it looking at free agency he was the best QB available and he knows the system would be a more realistic answer. I use to joke myself about check down Teddy, did you actually see him putting in work last season if not take the time those check downs were slants stop and Go’s basically he hit targets all over the field continually and that’s what we should expect not some second rate QB who’s barely better then Kyle A lol not even in the same category. We’ll see soon enough hopefully.
 

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8 minutes ago, trucpfan said:

We got lucky to swoop in and land the best available QB that also know our system.

There were a plethora of reports that Big Time Teddy would command as much as $30 million on the open market so $21M seems like a bargain.

I believe he will outplay his contract by a wide margin.

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I was hoping for a lot of double tightend sets and if we find the right pair then Samuel becomes more like a 4th or 5th option since he won’t be on the field very often.

ive always seen him as a poor mans Percy Harvin that can’t catch nearly as well.

hes super fast and worth giving plays to as long as he can have the ball in his hands— key word can?

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Samuel needs to be kept. He is a young dynamic playmaker whose numbers could go WAY up with a guy like Bridgewater behind center.

Also God forbid CMC got hurt, Samuel could emulate some of what CMC does in the passing game. If Samuel has a bad year we can move on or he would be fairly cheap to resign.

Also keeping him would create the possibility for a sign and trade next year...which would be paramount to finishing the rebuild.

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