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Teddy Bridgewater on his way to being a franchise face


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Now, if only he plays well, that's kind of important.

That part. The rest is nice but if that doesn't happen then it's all wasted breath. He has never sniffed it but who really knows, maybe he is an exceptionally late bloomer. 

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Just now, Pantherfan84 said:

You don't need a superstar to win games, that's exactly what Jake Delhomme did. We got robbed a SB in 2003. I think Teddy Bridgewater will do great and win us alot of games. 

Different era of football. As much as I love Jake, Jake Delhomme isn't getting you to the Super Bowl in the modern NFL.

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1 minute ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Sounds like Jake Delhomme.

Jake Delhomme isn’t good enough though. Not for what we let go. And Jake at least had a magic that Teddy has yet to show.  
 

Teddy has to play like a superstar to be the franchise. Otherwise we’re definitely hunting for a QB in the draft. The franchise QB is starting in NE.

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5 minutes ago, Pantherfan84 said:

Tom Brady won SB's from taking what defenses give him and taking care of ball. That's all you need, don't need 400-500 yds a game. Take what defense gives u and don't turn ball over. 

Hopefully Matt Rhule is on Belichick’s level (without the cheating) because that’s the only reason Brady ever won a super bowl

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37 minutes ago, t96 said:

Hopefully Matt Rhule is on Belichick’s level (without the cheating) because that’s the only reason Brady ever won a super bowl

oh lord you got lost in the system qb talk 15 years ago didn't you.  follow the light carol anne, follow the light

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Different era of football. As much as I love Jake, Jake Delhomme isn't getting you to the Super Bowl in the modern NFL.

Quite a few Jake Delhomme types have made it to the Super Bowl in this era.

Nick Foles

2015 Peyton Manning

Matt Ryan

Young Russell Willson

Basically you can win with a great defense.

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