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Teddy's 2020 Adjusted INTs


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6 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Thats fair.  I definitely think that our staff thought they could elevate him to a pro bowl QB.  And they were clearly wrong about that.

I do think a large portion of the offseason outcome was attitude though.  Not that they wouldn't have traded for Darnold, but Teddy would likely be going into camp as our #1 QB if his mentality was different.

That's really hard to say. I think his comments during the season didn't help. You could definitely see the frustration in the last couple of press conferences from Rhule about Teddy. He definitely indicated that Teddy wasn't likely to head into the offseason as the presumptive starter. 

I think that rift developed over the course of the second half of that season. I don't even think it was a big rift, just that both parties became frustrated with each other. 

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8 hours ago, CarolinaLivin said:

 

Bridgewater had 11 interceptions but had seven potential picks that were dropped or broken up, and none came in a late-game situation. 

I think this summarises the problem with Teddy. Even when the game is on the line he will look for a checkdown instead of throwing up a 50/50 ball. He's a game manager that is only really effective if his team is in front. Rhule could have implemented as many 2 minute drills as Teddy would like but Teddy would still want to play it safe in those situations

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