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You can't help but like Teddy


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, PootieNunu said:

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.

 

I cant help the way I feel... I just know if we had cam Sunday the outcome would have been a W. Its a hard pill to swallow.

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17 minutes ago, DJ feed me moore said:

I cant help the way I feel... I just know if we had cam Sunday the outcome would have been a W. Its a hard pill to swallow.

You know, this is a good point.

I disagree.

This team with Cam would have looked drastically different because of the changes his new contract would have dictated.  This team with Cam and with edited personnel changes would have lost this game imo.  Raiders played well, we played well.  time to move on and root for the #newPanthers.  

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4 hours 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.

whenever I rave about Teddy having the "intangibles" this is one of 'em.  His whole career he's always embraced the role of being the "face" of a franchise. He doesn't give cliche answers like Sean McVay or give us BS like most QBs, and he also doesn't come across like he can't wait to get out of there.  He gives great honest and well thought out answers always, without any kind of screw-ups or throwing people under the bus, or anything else.  Whether its addressing the locker room, the media, or a group of underprivileged kids, he is a fantastic spokesman!

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3 hours ago, run-run-pass-punt said:

Yeah, he's so easy to root for, and the more I get to know him, the more I like him. Quality dude!

and it only gets better.  Nothing phony about Teddy or don't have to worry about him committing crimes or saying something all messed up or controversial.

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10 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I like Cam, but he will be on IR by Week 3 if they keep running him 15 times a game. Oh, and they only get to play the Dolphins at home once per year.

Bill is going to wring every bit of juice Cam has left out of him while he's on that cheap contract.  I kinda feel sorry for Cam because the Pats don't care if he gets hurt again and Cam's just crazy enough to go along with it.

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19 minutes ago, Wolfcop said:

I like Cam, but he will be on IR by Week 3 if they keep running him 15 times a game. Oh, and they only get to play the Dolphins at home once per year.

yeah i was a bit surprised by how often they had him running considering he's had season ending injuries the past two years from that style.  It's also a bit insulting as if he can't throw or something.

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