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From Bridgewater to Newton...but...


Jeremy Igo

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Bridgewater is a better QB than Cam. Word on the street is the ball doesn't hit the ground at Vikings practices. Cam need to show more consistency. If Cam could complete all the easy passes he would be a QB god. Unfortunately he misses way too many wide open throws.

You have GOT to be kidding me.

There's a reason he fell down the draft last year like a slippy slide, and it took the same fool that we've taken advantage of, the same FOOL that took Christian Ponder, Rick Spielman, to trade back up and take him. Everything about Teddy as a football player is inferior to Cam. What a joke!

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Bridgewater is a better QB than Cam. Word on the street is the ball doesn't hit the ground at Vikings practices. Cam need to show more consistency. If Cam could complete all the easy passes he would be a QB god. Unfortunately he misses way too many wide open throws.

You're right.

You should become a Vikings fan.

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You have GOT to be kidding me.

There's a reason he fell down the draft last year like a slippy slide, and it took the same fool that we've taken advantage of, the same FOOL that took Christian Ponder, Rick Spielman, to trade back up and take him. Everything about Teddy as a football player is inferior to Cam. What a joke!

Wrong answer.

He should be encouraged to pursue his Vikings fandom.

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My biggest question is about the offense where Jennings thrived.

 

The WCO is basically one where you get the ball to an athlete as quickly as possible.  Many times on short crossing routes where the receiver can do a lot with the ball after the catch, but, you need to hit them in stride.

 

These are my questions about how we would use Jennings.  I think as a person, teammate, community and family guy, he is exactly what we would be looking for.  As a football player, I am just wondering how the Panthers would use him.  Slot?  Is he quick enough? 

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