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You can't help but like Teddy


Jeremy Igo

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34 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

He is looking for a QB who will put the team on his back and pull a win out of no where.  What people dont understand is there is more than one way of doing that.  Just because Teddy doesnt do it like Cam, doesnt mean he can't do it

Do you honestly see Teddy putting the team on his back to win games and if you do what do you believe that will look like? 

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2 hours ago, jdr6000 said:

Exactly. Not difficult to picture....unless you have a carved in stone, folding my arms, and defiant negative view of Teddy 

And honestly, it's what all the winning QB's do for the most part, even Cam. 

Now, to be fair, if you have to rely on a long bomb to win in the final seconds, it's probably not going to work with Teddy, but that play has a low rate of success anyway.

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On 9/18/2020 at 5:21 AM, Icege said:

I mean, I remember the Brian St Pierre, Keith Null, Matt Moore, and Jimmy Clausen season too. I also remember that it led to drafting Cam who was here until this season.

2011 - 2019: Cam

2010: Moore

2003 - 2009: Jake

2002: Rodney

2001: Weinke

1998 - 2000: Beurlein

1995 - 1997: Collins

Aside from sprinkling guys that had to start due to injury in (like Lewis, Fasani, Lytle, etc) that's not a terrible list for 25yrs of starting QBs... especially when compared to the rest of the league.

You forgot Vinny Testeverde. A Panthers hero.

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2 minutes ago, Ratzer said:

Yikes. Cutting Cam for Teddy. This org is so dumb. Deserving misery for the next 5 years. 

To be honest its not the fact we cut Cam but the decisions up to that point, like failing to protect our once in a generation talent of a franchise QB as if he was a c*m rag.

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34 minutes ago, firefox1234 said:

To be honest its not the fact we cut Cam but the decisions up to that point, like failing to protect our once in a generation talent of a franchise QB as if he was a c*m rag.

Once a generation seriously!? PM Rodgers, Manning, Russel Wilson ect Cam will be remebered more Randall Cunningham but I think Cunningham would have dove on the fumble.

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