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Bridgewater’s 367 Passing Yards...


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if Cam would've had Chud as his OC for his entire tenure, he probably wouldve shattered NFL passing records, not team records.  That being said, Cam is a winner, period.  He impacts the game so much even on plays he isn't the primary option and he's a bigger threat than Teddy both throwing and passing.

I was just telling a friend earlier, the issue with Teddy is he only takes the absolute safest option the defense gives him.  Yeah, he completes at a high percentage, but it's because he takes as little risk as possible.  The greats complete at a high percentage while taking the shots that Teddy avoids.  It's the most boring brand of football ever, but that's who Brady/Rhule wanted, and it's what we're stuck with.  And then you have days like today, where he throws shitty "safe" throws, and your day is pretty much over before it began.

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24 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

if Cam would've had Chud as his OC for his entire tenure, he probably wouldve shattered NFL passing records, not team records.  That being said, Cam is a winner, period.  He impacts the game so much even on plays he isn't the primary option and he's a bigger threat than Teddy both throwing and passing.

I was just telling a friend earlier, the issue with Teddy is he only takes the absolute safest option the defense gives him.  Yeah, he completes at a high percentage, but it's because he takes as little risk as possible.  The greats complete at a high percentage while taking the shots that Teddy avoids.  It's the most boring brand of football ever, but that's who Brady/Rhule wanted, and it's what we're stuck with.  And then you have days like today, where he throws shitty "safe" throws, and your day is pretty much over before it began.

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11/15 on throws 10+ 

2/3 on throws 20+
 

You should probably just log off when the game is going on and watch for once instead of rage posting all afternoon long like the expectation of this season was winning the super bowl.

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2 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

if Cam would've had Chud as his OC for his entire tenure, he probably wouldve shattered NFL passing records, not team records.  That being said, Cam is a winner, period.  He impacts the game so much even on plays he isn't the primary option and he's a bigger threat than Teddy both throwing and passing.

 

Is Chud still coaching in the NFL? I haven't heard his name in years.

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3 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

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11/15 on throws 10+ 

2/3 on throws 20+
 

You should probably just log off when the game is going on and watch for once instead of rage posting all afternoon long like the expectation of this season was winning the super bowl.

I wonder how much of this had to do with Tampa playing off of the receivers.

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