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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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2 hours ago, Tinamedina said:

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.

I guess you didn't watch the game on thursday. People on here have been saying we need upgrade on the interior o line all season.

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3 hours ago, jfra78 said:

I guess you didn't watch the game on thursday. People on here have been saying we need upgrade on the interior o line all season.

Yea, what he was watching. Also needing a better interior line and needing a QB aren’t mutually exclusive. We for sure need a better line. Whether Teddy is the guy is IMO largely dependent on how this season plays out and where we are in the draft.

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On 10/30/2020 at 11:03 AM, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

i was told that he has "shown flashes of being a franchise player"

this coupled with the argument that he's "basically a third year player" and he still needs to "learn the system" and yeah, it seems to me that some people do view him as the future. there's of course some hedging going on but that's probably because of how things went at the end of last season when all of those early kyle allen threads got bumped.

Teddy is an Alex Smith type player. He’s going to look good in the offense but he’s not going to be the guy to win it for you. 

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

What if I told you that you could draft a QB in the first and still have the rest of the draft to spend on the OL if you choose to do so?

hell, OL aren't sure-fire prospects in the 1st anymore either.  or at least it doesn't seem so.

if a QB the staff likes a lot is there when we draft we need to make the move.  but we also don't need to reach IMO.  Teddy is clearly not going to be a player to carry this team, and we want a player like that, but there are enough other holes we have that I'm okay if we don't go QB in the 1st this coming draft.

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13 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...

 

Problem is there are two halves in each game 

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Do you folks know anything at all about football?  Damn.  What is it you want from a QB?  TB has hit more long passes than Cam did during the last 4 years (ave).   He is currently 5th in passing yards and 2nd in completion percentage.  His completion percentage is 13% higher than Cam's career average.

Cam's line was bad, but not this bad--I would say that Bridgewater--under these circumstances--is in the middle of the pack--he is not Mahommes or Wilson or Jackson or Brady---but he is holding his own behind a terrible offensive line.  Do you know how many QBs succeed with a line that gives up A gap?  None of them.  Yet he competes 72% of his passes.  Madden gamers who apply the same logic to the real NFL say, "But they are short passes!"  Well, again, he is 5th in passing yards and he does not exactly have much time. 

How good would he be behind a good Offensive line?  It is safe to assume that he would be better.  So how much better does he need to be (2000 yards in 8 games, 72% completion rate)?  Give me number, football scholars--then find me a QB in college capable of those numbers.  (A:  There may be 1--maybe).

 

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14 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...

 

How many playoff games did he win in Minnesota when they had arguably the best roster in football? It’s okay to admit he’s a bridge quarterback with limited talent. I promise you can still be a panthers fan while admitting that. It’s not that bad!

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1 hour ago, MHS831 said:

Do you folks know anything at all about football?  Damn.  What is it you want from a QB?  TB has hit more long passes than Cam did during the last 4 years (ave).   He is currently 5th in passing yards and 2nd in completion percentage.  His completion percentage is 13% higher than Cam's career average.

Cam's line was bad, but not this bad--I would say that Bridgewater--under these circumstances--is in the middle of the pack--he is not Mahommes or Wilson or Jackson or Brady---but he is holding his own behind a terrible offensive line.  Do you know how many QBs succeed with a line that gives up A gap?  None of them.  Yet he competes 72% of his passes.  Madden gamers who apply the same logic to the real NFL say, "But they are short passes!"  Well, again, he is 5th in passing yards and he does not exactly have much time. 

How good would he be behind a good Offensive line?  It is safe to assume that he would be better.  So how much better does he need to be (2000 yards in 8 games, 72% completion rate)?  Give me number, football scholars--then find me a QB in college capable of those numbers.  (A:  There may be 1--maybe).

 

9 TDs to 6 INTs 8 games into the season. Yards and completion percentage are a pointless stat. 

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