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How Bridgewater might impact offensive strategy and personnel


MHS831

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On 3/18/2020 at 4:02 PM, MHS831 said:

I get it, but Rivera, Shula are the biggest reasons Cam is banged up.

Yup they wasted Cam. Years and years of making him do everything. I still think hes got it though he is going to light it up next year but this offense is going to be amazing! Bridgewater has exactly what Joe Brady is looking for and unfortunately was ( IMO ) Cams only weaknesses. The short passing game. He couldn't be consistent in that aspect ( Another failure of coaching they tried helping him with it what 6-7 years in? ) and wasn't given the time to show he could be with his new mechanics. I think this offense is going to rely heavily on the short rhythm passing game ( Check out Rhules comments to Peter King ). Cam would have been great in it too, don't get me wrong, but they KNOW Bridgewater can run it spectacularly. I'm both sad and excited. Its weird.

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On 3/18/2020 at 12:24 PM, Wes21 said:

There's really nothing "bad" to say about Teddy.  But I think people who try to say a bunch of good things about him are stretching that part too.  He's a really smart QB who gets the ball out of his hands quickly, and rarely takes chances or tries to be dynamic with his throws.  He's like an Alex Smith.  If the playcalling and defense are good, you can win with him.  If not, he can't make his own plays.

Right and KC realized they couldn’t win the SB with Smith and drafted Mahomes. Would be better with Brees and Brady on their farewell tour and a 35 year old Ryan to go straight to Mahomes. 

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