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Teddy B's Panthers Debut


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4 hours ago, jamos14 said:

Overall, I give him a 6/10.

Made some really good reads and quick decisions.  Was impressed with his mobility , hadn't seen that much from him.

 

He also had some pretty inexcusable misses on wide open receivers.  I'll mark that as rust/timing unless it continues.

 

 

Rust and timing for sure. Plus half a dozen breadbasket drops by our WR core. Only a game can get them real reps.

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12 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

That’s your comeback?

Christ, you’re a fugging moron 

Ummm, obvious ad hominem aside. Teddy didn’t look super sharp beyond dump-offs and anything within 10-yards. 
 

Turn your hostility down man, Jesus.

edit— I legitimately what to know what your explanation for his other poor passes are. Moore dropped 3 and overall had a poor game. You seemingly over analyzed that one particular play.. I believe it would be fair to assume you have similar assessments for his other misses.
 

“Comeback” lmfao, you’re such a try hard lol.

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

Ummm, obvious ad hominem aside. Teddy didn’t look super sharp beyond dump-offs and anything within 10-yards. 
 

Turn your hostility down man, Jesus.

Teddy looked very sharp felt good every time he dropped back he was going to make a good decision with the football and most importantly keep the chains moving. 

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Just now, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy looked very sharp felt good every time he dropped back he was going to make a good decision with the football and most importantly keep the chains moving. 

I would not go that far but he was the least of our worries yesterday.  I will take that anytime.

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7 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Ummm, obvious ad hominem aside. Teddy didn’t look super sharp beyond dump-offs and anything within 10-yards. 
 

Turn your hostility down man, Jesus.

He had 2-3 misses but if you’re expecting perfection from your QB then I don’t know what to tell you. He made great decisions all afternoon and even when the pocket collapsed he picked up positive yards with his legs. 

Moore had 3 balls that hit him in the hands that he didn’t come down with. Samuel had 1 for sure that I can recall. 

If you’re judging Teddy strictly on what happened yesterday and not holding whatever ill will you may have towards the organization against Teddy, I just don’t know how you can hate on what you saw. Teddy did exactly what was expected of him when he was signed.

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

He had 2-3 misses but if you’re expecting perfection from your QB then I don’t know what to tell you. He made great decisions all afternoon and even when the pocket collapsed he picked up positive yards with his legs. 

Moore had 3 balls that hit him in the hands that he didn’t come down with. Samuel had 1 for sure that I can recall. 

If you’re judging Teddy strictly on what happened yesterday and not holding whatever ill will you may have towards the organization against Teddy, I just don’t know how you can hate on what you saw. Teddy did exactly what was expected of him when he was signed.

 

Man, I literally said his deep ball placement wasn’t good and that overall he was solid. JFC.

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1 minute ago, Jon Snow said:

I would not go that far but he was the least of our worries yesterday.  I will take that anytime.

Teddy looked about as sharp as expected considering no preseason etc.

And I felt very comfortable with his decision making so I'm that far.

I don't care about arm strength and all the other bs people are throwing against the wall, there's Qb's in the hall of fame that didn't have the biggest arm strength. 

 

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

Man, I literally said his deep ball placement wasn’t good and that overall he was solid. JFC.

But his deep ball placement was good and you also said that his best deep ball came on a botched defensive play which just isn’t true.

Robby burnt his guy and Teddy put the ball where it needed to be for Robby to make a move after the catch.

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2 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy looked about as sharp as expected considering no preseason etc.

And I felt very comfortable with his decision making so I'm that far.

I don't care about arm strength and all the other bs people are throwing against the wall, there's Qb's in the hall of fame that didn't have the biggest arm strength. 

 

Decision making > Arm strength 

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

But his deep ball placement was good and you also said that his best deep ball came on a botched defensive play which just isn’t true.

Robby burnt his guy and Teddy put the ball where it needed to be for Robby to make a move after the catch.

Dude, it was botched lol. The Safety outright blew the coverage and Roby made some killer moves on the CB. Call it what is and move on.

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