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You can't help but like Teddy


Jeremy Igo

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6 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The more I see of Teddy the more I like him a as QB and a leader on this team. This is a great answer. 

I still believe the Panthers win some games this year. I really do.

You're not going to be able to key on anyone in this offense. I believe all 3 of our top receivers had equal amount of targets.

Against the Raiders Teddy's decision making at finding the open receiver was sharp. But what stood out the most for me was his pocket awareness and ability to feel and invade pressure while keeping his eyes downfield. 

I think this offense will shock alot of people with its ability to put points on the board.

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22 minutes ago, Cam Baby All Day said:

The owner of this forum has gotta be the biggest steaming pile of poo to ever walk the Earth

Bridgewater fugin' sucks - Cam is the man - bitch ass

I loved Cam as our QB, he was the best one we have ever had. However, he is gone and is not coming back if you cam stans want to go be patriots fans that is fine. Stop talking about the dude every time someone mentions our new QB.

Bridgewater has done nothing but be positive since he came here, its not his fault that Cam could not stay healthy. I am proud to have him as our QB so far even if he is only a placeholder.

 

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