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All aboard the Teddy Train...


Jeremy Igo

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2015 is easily the best sample we have for teddy. 20th in yards per attempt, 12th in interception percentage, 31st in touchdown percentage. teddy has never led a team at the professional level. he has however been “all aboard” someone else’s train. fell off the train in minnesota following a catastrophic non contact injury.

as for new orleans, i’m reminded of the time that a 34 year old luke mccown stepped into that system and threw for over 300 yards, completing over 80% of his attempts on the 2015 panthers defense despite having only started 2 games over the previous 7 seasons. the only other time luke mccown threw for over 300 yards in his career was in 2007 against the saints, a defense that ranked 30th overall in passing yards allowed and dead last in net yards per attempt.

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1 hour ago, SJTG4 said:

you start fires and then hope they grow uncontrollable really impressive if I do say so myself if we win any games its because of #22 #12 #10 in that order everybody else is just background noise, fill in if you will

#'s 22, 12 & 10 will be catching the ball/getting the ball handed off from #5

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7 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

2015 is easily the best sample we have for teddy. 20th in yards per attempt, 12th in interception percentage, 31st in touchdown percentage. teddy has never led a team at the professional level. he has however been “all aboard” someone else’s train. fell off the train in minnesota following a catastrophic non contact injury.

as for new orleans, i’m reminded of the time that a 34 year old luke mccown stepped into that system and threw for over 300 yards, completing over 80% of his attempts on the 2015 panthers defense despite having only started 2 games over the previous 7 seasons. the only other time luke mccown threw for over 300 yards in his career was in 2007 against the saints, a defense that ranked 30th overall in passing yards allowed and dead last in net yards per attempt.

Stop being a troll 

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1 hour ago, Tepper’s Used Car Lot said:

Quick show me his stats with the almighty New York Jets

im confused by this statement. he didnt record a single statistic wiht the Jets. Prior to the jets he hadnt played football in a year. The Jets also drafted Darnold that season. 

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54 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

8-8 and the 17th overall pick here we come baby 

 

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If the defense was better, I think you'd be right. But, I just don't see us being able to consistently stop most teams. 4-12 is probably more realistic, which probably gets us a top 5 pick and a shot at one of those stud QBs (if Teddy doesn't really impress this year). 

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2 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Not really. 

 

Game managers need excellent talent around them.

 

Not sure if you've noticed, but there is a crap load of talent on our offense.

We aren’t competing with Teddy at the helm buddy.

Don’t build this man up only to be let down.

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54 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

2015 is easily the best sample we have for teddy. 20th in yards per attempt, 12th in interception percentage, 31st in touchdown percentage. teddy has never led a team at the professional level. he has however been “all aboard” someone else’s train. fell off the train in minnesota following a catastrophic non contact injury.

as for new orleans, i’m reminded of the time that a 34 year old luke mccown stepped into that system and threw for over 300 yards, completing over 80% of his attempts on the 2015 panthers defense despite having only started 2 games over the previous 7 seasons. the only other time luke mccown threw for over 300 yards in his career was in 2007 against the saints, a defense that ranked 30th overall in passing yards allowed and dead last in net yards per attempt.

You just destroyed this thread in one fell swoop.
 

Nice.

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56 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Shocking.  Do you have a positive thought about anyone?

CMC is the best all-around RB in the NFL. DJ Moore is an emerging elite WR. I think Burns will develop into an All-Pro pass rusher. Derrick Brown will be reminiscent of prime Kris Jenkins. I don't think Gross-Matos will be elite, but I think he could be Mike Rucker-ish. Chinn is super intriguing. I'm not sure if he'll ultimately stay at safety or move to LB, but the dude's athletic tools are absolutely elite. 

Teddy just isn't a very good NFL QB. Seems like a great guy. Definitely knows Brady's system. But, he's a stop gap and his contract screams that. If any team thought he was a legit NFL QB, he wouldn't have signed a three year deal that can easily become a two year deal.

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