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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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Just now, nctarheelreincarnated said:

Yeah, it's totally not the QB's fault. No way. 

 

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I said, it probably speaks more than to just Teddy.  Which it does.  When you only score more points than the Jets in the 2nd half.....it is more than Teddy. 

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10 minutes ago, nctarheelreincarnated said:

I would argue it's 90 percent teddy. 10 percent staff at this point. 

given how bad Joe Brady is one 4th down? I'd say 2nd half adjustments and how bad we are in the 2nd half could be partly him too. 

people appointed Brady as some instant GOAT.  He clearly has some NFL growing pains to go through (and rightfully should).   Joe Brady has never been a OC.   People forget that. 

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17 minutes ago, CRA said:

given how bad Joe Brady is one 4th down? I'd say 2nd half adjustments and how bad we are in the 2nd half could be partly him too. 

people appointed Brady as some instant GOAT.  He clearly has some NFL growing pains to go through (and rightfully should).   Joe Brady has never been a OC.   People forget that. 

Without Brady, Teddy is trash instead of mediocre in my opinion. So, it's give and take. 

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One thing I’ve learned in management is there are few things worse than the mediocre manager. Everyone comes to a much quicker consensus and no one really tries to build around the horrible manager. But people like to have a false sense of optimism around the mediocre one, attempt to slide some of the blame (which may even be justified), and feel they can creatively add things around them to make the situation better. But the truth is, no matter what you do, everything revolves around that one person’s ultimate ceiling. What I’m saying is Rhule and Brady, the OL, receivers, etc. won’t be as good as they can be with Teddy either.

So every day spent without your guy or spent not tryna get your guy is a wasted day. If it’s Lawrence or Fields or whoever, identify him and trade to get him.

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I think he is a solid a capable QB. Obviously needs a line to protect him like they all do. Hard worker and smart player. I think he could be an Alex Smith type QB with the right players around him. I don’t mind him being our QB, but if we have a chance to draft a player we think can become an elite QB we shouldn’t think twice about it.

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On 10/30/2020 at 11:40 AM, Kentucky Panther said:

He’s not the only problem but he is a problem at the most important position in sports.  He needs literally a perfect team around him to get to the playoffs.

Even with the current swiss cheese OL he had a 158.3 RTG (the max) in the first half against the Falcons...

...there are only 4 or 5 QB's in the entire league capable of that.

In 2 years when Hurney/Rhule/Brady have secured a full roster of the players they want, Teddy will be on a trajectory previously incomprehensible to most, especially the dyed in the wool haters.  Good times are a coming...

 

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2 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Even with the current swiss cheese OL he had a 158.3 RTG (the max) in the first half against the Falcons...

...there are only 4 or 5 QB's in the entire league capable of that.

In 2 years when Hurney/Rhule/Brady have secured a full roster of the players they want, Teddy will be on a trajectory previously incomprehensible to most, especially the dyed in the wool haters.  Good times are a coming...

 

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I knew there were others who had mature, sound judgment and basic reasoning skills within them. I just knew it! 

Out with the feeble-minded! In with those who are capable of abstract thought!

Alas, being able to step back and factor in observational analysis with quantitative forecasting ability is rare in these waters.

But indeed there are others out there who are thus capable. A mug of frosty root beer to you!! 

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3 minutes ago, jdr6000 said:

Eureka!! I have found a gold nugget in this barren wasteland of a message board!

I knew there were others who had mature, sound judgment and basic reasoning skills within them. I just knew it! 

Out with the feeble-minded! In with those who are capable of abstract thought!

Alas, being able to step back and factor in observational analysis with quantitative forecasting ability is rare in these waters.

But indeed there are others out there who are thus capable. A mug of frosty root beer to you!! 

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What bad oline? Majority of this season they gave TEDDY plenty of time to throw, teddy stares down receivers. Yall are just upset we lost to the falcons, but yall werent saying ananything about an OLINE when we were winning. Teddy is the issue, not the oline, the original oline, not the backups.

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On 10/30/2020 at 1:51 PM, TLGPanthersFan said:

We still have the Bridgewater problem. We need a QB. I don’t want Bridgewater here after his contract is up. Wouldn’t be surprised if the Panthers trade up. 

If we were a couple of spots away, maybe but in a rebuilding process your draft picks are most valuable.  Providing of course that we don't reach for a player.  With Hurney still at the GM helm I don't know if that will not happen.  Then again, Rhule has more input on those picks than Rivera ever did. 

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2 hours ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Behind a serviceable OL TB is a capable QB.

Until the OL is addressed it is hard to envision any QB being successful.

TB may not be the ideal QB for Carolina, but he is far from the biggest concern right now. 

I agree and the last thing you want to do is put a promising QB being a crap line and he becomes shell-shocked aka David Carr. 

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