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Is Teddy Bridgewater the future at QB for the Carolina Panthers


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Is Teddy Bridgewater the future at QB for the Carolina Panthers  

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  1. 1. Is Teddy Bridgewater the future at QB for the Carolina Panthers

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    • No
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12 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

I've been clear about my belief that the long-term solution is already in the lineup wearing #5.

What solution do you proffer up?

Although I agree Bridgewater is better than he gets credit for, I can't see him as a long-term starter.

I would however love to keep him as a backup / mentor /good influence (at a reduced salary from his current pay, of course).

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Although I agree Bridgewater is better than he gets credit for, I can't see him as a long-term starter.

I would however love to keep him as a backup / mentor /good influence (at a reduced salary from his current pay, of course).

Fans held similar opinions on Warner and Brees too....until they didn't.  Aren't you one of the few guys who is old enough to remember when Warner was stocking grocery store shelves?

Teddy is under contract....his next one will be for more :shades:

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On 10/30/2020 at 6:50 AM, nctarheelreincarnated said:

You do know it's 2020, right? He won a ring 18 years ago. The NFL has changed to the point, no Wild Card team has made the Super Bowl in 8 years. Unless you have a perfect team around your QB, which the Panthers won't if they keep Teddy for a while, we're not making a SB. 

I head TB would destroy the Saints.  Everybody,, and I mean everybody knew that will happen.

My point is that I have no faith in what anybody,  including the experts have to say.  Many times they are arrogant and wrong.

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On 11/11/2020 at 7:08 PM, Q. Cox said:

I want to be clear, if I have a shot at Lawrence/Fields, I take them. However, I don't think you guys will have a shot at them because Teddy is going to win your many games. 

Define “many”. We are likely already out of range of Fields unless we lose out and have a couple unexpected things break our way. I’d love to see Teddy earn the long term job here but he just isn’t winning me over yet with his late game failures, poor TD to INT and horrific TD totals. 
 

To me, people here enjoy CMC, thought Davis filled in excellently, DJ is a young stud, Curtis has finally showed up for long stretches and Robbie has been a blessing. We move the ball fine but when we are under the most pressure, at the end of games, and in the red zone, Teddy doesn’t lead this offense to enough points. 
 

We are averaging 25ish more yards a game and 2 points than our team last year. That was with Kyle Allen. Everyone expected our offense to be improved. It has been. It just hasn’t been significantly improved in the most important part of the job: Scoring.
 

Through 9 games last year vs 9 games this year, Teddy and Kyle both personally accounted for 13 scores. The Panthers scored 218 points in the first 9 Kyle Allen games last year. Teddy Bridgewaters Panthers have scored 210. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

Define “many”. We are likely already out of range of Fields unless we lose out and have a couple unexpected things break our way. I’d love to see Teddy earn the long term job here but he just isn’t winning me over yet with his late game failures, poor TD to INT and horrific TD totals. 
 

To me, people here enjoy CMC, thought Davis filled in excellently, DJ is a young stud, Curtis has finally showed up for long stretches and Robbie has been a blessing. We move the ball fine but when we are under the most pressure, at the end of games, and in the red zone, Teddy doesn’t lead this offense to enough points. 
 

We are averaging 25ish more yards a game and 2 points than our team last year. That was with Kyle Allen. Everyone expected our offense to be improved. It has been. It just hasn’t been significantly improved in the most important part of the job: Scoring.
 

Through 9 games last year vs 9 games this year, Teddy and Kyle both personally accounted for 13 scores. The Panthers scored 218 points in the first 9 Kyle Allen games last year. Teddy Bridgewaters Panthers have scored 210. 

Truth is truth 

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Teddy is under contract for 2 more years at a relatively fair price, despite what the fantasy land some people on here think. With a solid young core of chinn, burns and brown id rather spend on D the next few years and just need to score 24 to win most games. See what happens. After we cut Weatherly, KK, paradis we will have 50mm+ in cap. Use it to fill holes on D. Our window is opening with the geriatric QBs in the NFCS

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46 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

The Texans have scored 193 points and are 2-7.

What's your take on DeShaun Watson?

The guy that's shown he can take over games and has thrown 26 TDs each of the past 2 seasons, 17 this year; has thrown nearly twice as many TDs and only 3 more interceptions in only 2 more career starts; has rushed for 2.5x as many yards and 2.5x as many TDs in his career; has nearly twice as many comebacks and game-winning drives; and also has a feel-good comeback story after a knee injury (not as drastic as Teddy's, to be fair)? 

I'd take him in a heartbeat. 

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48 minutes ago, KSpan said:

The guy that's shown he can take over games and has thrown 26 TDs each of the past 2 seasons, 17 this year; has thrown nearly twice as many TDs and only 3 more interceptions in only 2 more career starts; has rushed for 2.5x as many yards and 2.5x as many TDs in his career; has nearly twice as many comebacks and game-winning drives; and also has a feel-good comeback story after a knee injury (not as drastic as Teddy's, to be fair)? 

I'd take him in a heartbeat. 

Houston was ranked in the top-half of the NFL going into 2020 but they are 2-7 with DeShaun at the helm.

What happened?

Carolina was in the bottom decile and has a better record.

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3 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Houston was ranked in the top-half of the NFL going into 2020 but they are 2-7 with DeShaun at the helm.

What happened?

Carolina was in the bottom decile and has a better record.

What happened? Are you serious?

Did you skip over the part on their Wiki page about BOB trading away arguably the best receiver in the NFL?

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