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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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3 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Yes because that what Teddy was brought here for...More accuracy better decision making, making quicker reads... 

 

15TDs and 13Ints would have any team looking for another QB.. No matter what you think..

Ball control offenses keeps you in games. This ain't Madden.

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Just now, Breakpoint4510 said:

Ball control offenses keeps you in games. This ain't Madden.

Again ... Ryan Tannahill runs a “real” ball control offense and had less passing attempts then Teddy...

Put up 33 tds- 7ints...

Why couldn’t Teddy come close to those numbers??

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11 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Let's go. Teddy ran a ball control offense in order to protect a leaky defense. You got a problem with that?

Teddy looked exactly how he's always looked, and the stats and outcomes show it. The wheels fell off the offense when defenses got a bit of film and started sitting on everything under 20 yards with no threat of a deep game. It's no coincidence.

Ball control offense may keep teams hanging around in games but it doesn't win championships but once in a blue moon when it's paired with an all-decade defense. I live in KC and saw the Alex Smith years firsthand - it's also no coincidence that they didn't get anywhere in the playoffs until Mahomes took over.

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4 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Ball control offenses keeps you in games. This ain't Madden.

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/average-time-of-possession-net-of-ot

50% of the teams in the playoffs this year were in the bottom half of the league when it came to t.o.p... the teams in the super bowl were in the bottom half as well, and the sb champs were in the bottom quarter....
 

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2 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Yeah he ran them into a 4-11 record and 15tds and 11 int’s ... BAD QB #!!!

That's your problem right there. Teddy makes the Panthers look credible on offense in spite of a defense that's atrocious on third down, and you blame him. No appreciation what so ever. Where's Rhule, Brady and Snow's culpability. They have no role in the Panther's 5-11 season? Why is it all on Teddy Bridgewater?

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2 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/average-time-of-possession-net-of-ot

50% of the teams in the playoffs this year were in the bottom half of the league when it came to t.o.p... the teams in the super bowl were in the bottom half as well, and the sb champs were in the bottom quarter....
 

Playoff teams stop someone every once in a while.

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2 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

That's your problem right there. Teddy makes the Panthers look credible on offense in spite of a defense that's atrocious on third down, and you blame him. No appreciation what so ever. Where's Rhule, Brady and Snow's culpability. They have no role in the Panther's 5-11 season? Why is it all on Teddy Bridgewater?

They won with PJ Walker..... 

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4 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

That's your problem right there. Teddy makes the Panthers look credible on offense in spite of a defense that's atrocious on third down, and you blame him. No appreciation what so ever. Where's Rhule, Brady and Snow's culpability. They have no role in the Panther's 5-11 season? Why is it all on Teddy Bridgewater?

Yet again, please show where anyone is *solely* placing blame on Teddy. You're in a thread about teddy - of course the conversation centers on his performance/lack thereof. Teddy's offense had chances to win games week in and week out regardless of what the other phases were doing and couldn't do it. It's self-contained empirical shortcoming.

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