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The Final Numbers: 3 years, 63 million dollars for Teddy Bridgewater


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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

You’re in for a looooooong year if you think a game manager QB like Bridgewater is going to allow for us to compete this season.

That money could’ve been spent a hell of a lot better. Signing Austin Hooper would’ve done more for a young QB than sitting behind Teddy will not to mention the cap implications his contract has on a team full of holes from top to bottom

You are soooooo wrong.  

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17 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yes I did and I was actually at that game where Walsh shanked that kick. 

Bridgewater isn’t very good. He’s a game manager and we don’t have the pieces to win with a game manager at QB. 

Now we sign Boston back? This organization has no direction and hasn’t for some time. Half in while being half out. 

The only thing that would make any sense at this point is if we were to draft Herbert or Love so they can sit behind Teddy. If the plan isn’t QB then it sure as hell better be WR. Because Teddy needs all the damn help in the world 

I don't think they going QB this year. I mean they signed Allen and now Bridgewater. U think they going to give up on 3rd rounder Grier. I wish but that aint happening

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As I mentioned in another thread, the deal is actually remarkably similar to what Mike Glennon got from Chicago just prior to them turning around and taking trubisky just after

 

I just don't know that I can trust that's what this is though. Why would Bridgewater even sign here if he didnt have assurances that he'd be the guy? The new England job is wide open with no imminent threat to his job security.

Im genuinely concerned about the very real possibility that deep in the bowels of BoA the team is patting it's own rear end because they signed superstar teddy Bridgewater at the most important position in all of sports, potentially rationalizing under the pretense that if it doesn't work out,  you can always just draft a top tier, elite, upper echelon blue chip QB prospect with the #17 overall pick next season

 

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1 minute ago, steven8989 said:

I don't think they going QB this year. I mean they signed Allen and now Bridgewater. U think they going to give up on 3rd rounder Grier. I wish but that aint happening

Name two consecutive things that the Panthers have done this offseason that made sense.

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

What...every move has been genius.  We are a better team already.  We are younger all over.  I love it.

Ok nvm I see you’re just trolling now. My bad. I’ve been gone for awhile didn’t realize this was your new thing. I take back my previous comment 

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