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New Panthers QB Teddy Bridgewater's 6.1 average depth of throw was easily lowest in the NFL last season


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Just now, Popsickle said:

Cool stat, any analysis to go along with this?

We're paying 20 million a year (more than Cam) for a noodle armed game manager, while simultaneously taking ourselves out of position to draft Lawrence or Fields.

I can't imagine a worse possible decision that could have been made.

 

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3 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

We're paying 20 million a year (more than Cam) for a noodle armed game manager, while simultaneously taking ourselves out of position to draft Lawrence or Fields.

I can't imagine a worse possible decision that could have been made.

 

Hurney is in charge. It's going to get worse.

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

He’s a game manager who was surrounded by one hell of a roster.

What a freaking STEALLLLLLLLL...

For Teddy

Teddy is Kyle Allen mixed with EJ Manuel

But just good enough to not get a top 2 pick.

For 60 million dollars.

 

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4 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

We're paying 20 million a year (more than Cam) for a noodle armed game manager, while simultaneously taking ourselves out of position to draft Lawrence or Fields.

I can't imagine a worse possible decision that could have been made.

 

Then why not just saw that in any of the other 47 threads about teddy instead of starting a new one for each stat you don’t like? 

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