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Teddy B saying all the right things


Jeremy Igo

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1 hour ago, Snake said:

Probably. This season is going to be trash for both of them and the league as a whole. 

I have given up thinking the Belicheat Pats will be bad. I wish for it every year and it doesn't happen.

Cam going there was literally the worst thing I could think of happening in the NFL. And then it happened.

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The issue wasn't whether Cam is a better quarterback than Bridgewater. It was which one was better in running the offense under Joe Brady in 2020. Given Brady's offense uses short timing passes counting on yards after the catch, so the QB has to read the defense, go through his progressions and get the ball out in under 3 seconds. Because of the 3 and 4 receiver sets there may always be a linebacker blitzing unimpeded as we won't be max protecting so he has to know where everyone is and get the ball out quickly to the check down guy or throw it before the receiver breaks on his route in anticipation of where he will be.

 

Now look at their history and tell me who is more accurate, better under pressure, can scan the field quickly and get the ball out. Who is better against the blitz? Who takes what the defense gives them and who tries to make a big play every down?  Then add who is healthy for sure and who might be healthy and decide who the best QB for this offense this year.

 

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