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This is maybe the most dominant QB play I've seen us ever have


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1 hour ago, top dawg said:

Teddy is a what...?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A franchise QB!

Franchise QBs have to be able to hit receivers longer than 15 yards. His deep balls are underthrows and he throws behind the receiver on deep slants all the time. He is a QB that can make the safe throw most of the time on short and medium routes. If he had the arm and/or vision, easy 4 TD day for him.

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

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Some people are so ready and eager to put down the previous QB by over exaggerating good play and turning it into the best thing they have ever seen. This is the dumbest thread that's been on the huddle in a while.

Dominate QBs don't miss their #1 WR wide open multiple times downfield or constantly throw behind receivers on medium to deep slant routes. They also don't have to rely on luck that defenders drop easy interceptions.

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39 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

Or maybe the line isn't sub par, and our archaic approach to passing led to more pressure on the OL and QB than necessary. 

That’s false, TB has a pretty bad line. They’re ranked like 17-20 in the league depending on the metrics. The fact the offense is built for quick release and they’re still this bad is pretty telling.

Cam and TB seemed to be doomed to the idiocy of this franchise ignoring the oline. Hope that changes.

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17 minutes ago, rico6 said:

Hell, Jake Delhomme’s BEST DAY blows this one out by a mile lol.

 

you guys (you know who you are) gotta stop with this poo. 

Granted Teddy hasn’t had the miracle throws Jake has. I’d say he looks to be on par with him already. 
 

I like Teddy and I understand why Rhule and Brady like him as our QB. He’s very intelligent and knows where to go with the ball. I was very impressed with this game. I did think that drive after Atlanta scores was concerning but we still had time left to finish the game. 

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27 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Franchise QBs have to be able to hit receivers longer than 15 yards. His deep balls are underthrows and he throws behind the receiver on deep slants all the time. He is a QB that can make the safe throw most of the time on short and medium routes. If he had the arm and/or vision, easy 4 TD day for him.

So, Teddy can't hit a receiver more than 15 yards? Very Funny Reaction GIF

Come on man! He isn't perfect, but I don't know the perfect QB. For all his faults, he is still a winner!

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2 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Granted Teddy hasn’t had the miracle throws Jake has. I’d say he looks to be on par with him already. 
 

I like Teddy and I understand why Rhule and Brady like him as our QB. He’s very intelligent and knows where to go with the ball. I was very impressed with this game. I did think that drive after Atlanta scores was concerning but we still had time left to finish the game. 

Teddy's strengths are the complete opposite of Jake's honestly.  But they both, to me, occupy the same type of QB "tier" of "good enough to get you places with a decent offense around them."  Whether those places include the superbowl depends on who you have around 'em.

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Just now, top dawg said:

So, Teddy can't hit a receiver more than 15 yards? Very Funny Reaction GIF

Come on man! He isn't perfect, but I don't know the perfect QB. For all his faults, he is still a winner!

Not unless its underthrown, like I said. Learn to read.

This thread is about DOMINATE QB PLAY.

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