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Teddy Bridgewater: Panthers may have panicked late against Vikings


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25 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

He’s fuging garbage and I imagine a lot of his teammates don’t respect him all that much. To say nothing of his pussy style of play and his woeful inaccuracy, he has the charisma of a TV table (and he folds easier than a TV table)

Everyone in the gameday thread noticed something was off with the offense the moment they stepped on the field. They lacked energy and looked lethargic.

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1 minute ago, MechaZain said:

It's crazy to me because his whole reputation is how much of a humble veteran leader he is. Our kicker took more personal accountability. 

I have actually had Teddy fan people tell be I am not a Panthers fan if I don’t support him. Because he is a nice guy and came back from a bad injury and he is a good story. Like all that crap means anything on the field. 

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26 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Everyone in the gameday thread noticed something was off with the offense the moment they stepped on the field. They lacked energy and looked lethargic.

I remember last year when Greg looked like he was going to kill Allen when he missed an easy pass or did something stupid. I wish someone on the team would give Teddy eye daggers. 

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3 hours ago, Mage said:

Honestly Mr. Scot, have you ever lost an argument in your life?

You literally dismiss any fact brought to the table.  Your argument boils down to, "agree with me, and if you don't agree with me, then I know you don't know what you are watching."

Teddy has more TDs in his last 5 games than he did in his first 6.  He has fewer picks.  Higher QB rating.  About the same CMP%.  Offense is about the same productivity wise.  That's our argument for Teddy being the same guy now as he was in Week 1.  What's your argument against that, other than your own speculation?

I mean give us something based in reality.  Something quantifiable.  Just give us something.  What about Teddy is worse now than it was in Week 1?  He's missed passes deep all year.  His pocket presence has been shaky all year.  He runs the ball about the same.  He still makes boneheaded passes into coverage (coulda been picked off multiple times in Arizona game). He's the same mediocre Teddy.  But we're delusional.  So give us something in reality that shows how Teddy is so much worse now than he was in Week 1, to the point where if we disagree with that, we're delusional.  

[footballhistorianvoice]All of you rubes are too naive to see the absolute reality of the situation. Your lack of understanding clearly stems from an ignorance of the laws of physics.

The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system can never decrease over time, and is constant if and only if all processes are reversible. Isolated systems spontaneously evolve towards thermodynamic equilibrium, the state with maximum entropy.

Therefore, Teddy 2 Shits cannot possibly be responsible for anything because he is not now the same person as he was when he did those things. The BridgeToTerriblia who threw his coaches and top WR under the bus at the press conference simply isn't the same QB who didn't get into the huddle in time and missed a wide open throw that any peewee qb could have made.

Anybody who disagrees is clearly an overly emotional statistician who believes numbers over their own gut feeling.

Also I've watched way more football than you, anonymous person on the internet who I have never met and know nothing about.

[/footballhistorianvoice]

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Meanwhile in Foxboro ...

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"I'll be the first person to say I didn't play my best game yesterday. But let's be totally clear: I don't play this game for statistic benefits. I don't play this game for any type of individual accolades. I play this game to win. I'm not going to apologize for winning,"

Ted could say the same thing had Slye made his kick. You know, the only thing he's paid to do.

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Meanwhile in Foxboro ...

Ted could say the same thing had Slye made his kick. You know, the only thing he's paid to do.

Related: A couple of Twitter sites were buzzing that Belichick might have hinted at benching Newton.

Not buying it based on what I saw, but I suppose it's possible.

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47 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Everyone in the gameday thread noticed something was off with the offense the moment they stepped on the field. They lacked energy and looked lethargic.

the RBs played with a lot of energy.  They ran really hard the entire game. 

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Related: A couple of Twitter sites were buzzing that Belichick might have hinted at benching Newton.

Not buying it based on what I saw, but I suppose it's possible.

seems like made up twitter talk.   

they won.  As Belichick said, Cam threw for 350 the week prior.    

seems like BB is just talking how he talks when asked the same question over and over.  Cam will start until they are mathematically eliminated from the playoffs.   Then maybe, BB looks at the other guy for reps.    We've seen Cam's backup when he had COVID.  He is worse. 

*Cam also came off the field after the win and apologized to his OC for his play on camera.  #accountablity

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His statements over this season should be the final nail in his coffin. He was given the opportunity to be the franchise guy and he's failed miserably. The most blatant indictment is his lack of accepting responsibility. I remember Cam having press conferences taking the blame even when it was apparent he wasn't the cause of the loss. Teddy is the exact opposite.

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