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Next Gen Teddy


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Two weeks in a row of virtually no passing to the right following a week of poor passing to the right isn't coincidence.

It's may be more indicative of Brady than Teddy. For example I know when I call plays for my HS, I generally call a right handed formation and more times than not, the first read is to the left.

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2 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

You pass to the person that's open. Teddy is completing 74% of his passes and is 7th in the NFL in yards. 

Opposing DCs absolutely notice trends and they don't care if you pass for 400 yards between the 20s. As long as they keep you out of the endzone and win the game they've accomplished their goal.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Opposing DCs absolutely notice trends and they don't care if you pass for 400 yards between the 20s. As long as they keep you out of the endzone and win the game they've accomplished their goal.

The overreaction is hilarious as if "franchise qbs" and never had games where they couldn't punch it into the end zone. We were starting two guys off the bench to protect his blind side against Joey Bosa, and it was the first game without CMC in the lineup who had been out goal line beast so far in the young season. 

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Just now, Pantherxtreme said:

The overreaction is hilarious as if "franchise qbs" and never had games where they couldn't punch it into the end zone. We were starting two guys off the bench to protect his blind side against Joey Bosa, and it was the first game without CMC in the lineup who had been out goal line beast so far in the young season. 

What are you talking about? I'm talking about the trend of our passing game being ineffective and/or virtually non-existent to the right side of the field. It was true with Cam last year too. Now you're wanting to white knight Teddy for some reason.

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6 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

There's a lot of upside for Teddy B in this offense. We strengthen the offensive line play get CMC back this offense could be very effective. 

There is reliability not upside. Teddy is who he always has been. There is a lot of upgradability and that's the part that Teddy will always face in the NFL with his limitations. 

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

There is reliability not upside. Teddy is who he always has been. There is a lot of upgradability and that's the part that Teddy will always face in the NFL with his limitations. 

This is what people are missing. It's not like Teddy is this unknown NFL commodity. A few still have this pipedream that Teddy is going to wake up one morning and become a legit franchise QB. It's just not going to happen. If you put him on an absolutely dominant NFL roster, you might have a chance but good luck pulling that off in a hard cap league. You simply can't compete for championships in today's NFL with a QB like Teddy. The Brad Johnsons and Trent Dilfers of the world would have no shots at rings in today's NFL.

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2 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

The desperation for teddy to be something he isn't, is a sight and is incredibly on the nose for the Huddle.

Dude is going to be 28 in November and people are acting like he is on the cusp of becoming something he has never come close to being. 

 

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