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Teddy B saying all the right things


Jeremy Igo

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7 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Can we get one page into a decent thread before you come in and hijack it with all your bitching? Geezus H. Christopher...

Panthers did Cam dirty. They will be haunted by this decision for a long, long time. 
 

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My biggest memory of Teddy is watching him get destroyed by Seattle years ago. I think it was in the playoffs. 
 

Anyway, the guy looked completely lost and without the physical tools to compete.

Id love for him to be amazing, but I just don’t see it. 
 

My hopes are up for a top 5 pick this year.

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35 minutes ago, Tbe said:

My biggest memory of Teddy is watching him get destroyed by Seattle years ago. I think it was in the playoffs. 
 

Anyway, the guy looked completely lost and without the physical tools to compete.

Id love for him to be amazing, but I just don’t see it. 
 

My hopes are up for a top 5 pick this year.

He is a really good game manager and it sure seems like guys want to play for him. Nothing more nothing less.  Good enough to get the panthers to 6-7 wins and miss out on a top QB prospect. 

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