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Teddy to DJ - Poetry in Motion


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

We don't know if DJ was meant to help protect the left on that first one. Teddy may have had zero reason to look at him. 

Teddy and Moore don’t have 1/5 the chemistry Teddy has with Anderson, mostly from offseason training together. They went over the playbook and hit the field together in Florida well before training camp. It shows up when you notice how rarely Teddy looks DJ’s way. I don’t think it’s a lack of trust per sé, I hope not at least, but he obviously feels more confident in putting the ball out there for Anderson. 

Maybe this’ll fix that. 

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Lots of fans feeling sensitive about the superlatives being used to describe Teddy lately.  Certainly Jake and Cam had better days and throws. Teddy is still great fun to watch.

Was a good play and a solid performance  by our QB.  As others have said, if he can see Moore just a bit better, we are going to have one hell of an explosive offense. 

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2 hours ago, bigdavis said:

There's a lot to like about this play:

The OL picks up the 5 man rush perfectly, a good example of how we are suddenly able to avoid sacks;

Moore's subtle stop-n-go, which freezes the CB for just long enough;

Teddy's feel and accuracy in anticipating DJ's move -- his release is just as DJ is about to make his move, and (as with sooo many of Teddy's passes, he throws him open  and hits his receiver in stride).

Maybe it's the coaching, as so many are now concluding, but it's the Players (all of them) that are making it happen, through their execution.

Yep, the coaches coach and the players play. That shouldn't be considered anything but stating the obvious, but obviously some Huddlers need to hear it. 

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10 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

Lots of fans feeling sensitive about the superlatives being used to describe Teddy lately.  Certainly Jake and Cam had better days and throws. Teddy is still great fun to watch.

Was a good play and a solid performance  by our QB.  As others have said, if he can see Moore just a bit better, we are going to have one hell of an explosive offense. 

I think you have to be a little bit of a "nuts and bolts football" fan to appreciate Bridgewater.

If you're into highlight reel plays, he's probably not your guy. But if you're the kind that smiles watching a clip of a well executed trap block, it's different.

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5 hours ago, bigdavis said:

There's a lot to like about this play:

The OL picks up the 5 man rush perfectly, a good example of how we are suddenly able to avoid sacks;

Moore's subtle stop-n-go, which freezes the CB for just long enough;

Teddy's feel and accuracy in anticipating DJ's move -- his release is just as DJ is about to make his move, and (as with sooo many of Teddy's passes, he throws him open  and hits his receiver in stride).

Maybe it's the coaching, as so many are now concluding, but it's the Players (all of them) that are making it happen, through their execution.

This.  

I would add that DJ might not score if Oliver could play well - but we know or more importantly Brady knows Oliver sucks and we picked on him all day!

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