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Bridgewater didn’t play bad


Mister

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Take away the two mistakes and we win this game , first drive he was on fire and then over throws mccaffrey and a lucky interception by the Bucs , next drive the offensive line can’t block and he fumbles . Yes he didn’t have a td but because of his passing led to two mccaffrey tds , he threw the most passing yards since 2011 cam . The other people need to do better around him .bridgewater and mccaffrey can’t do it all . We should be 2.0 but two close loses . This doesn’t mean this is a bad team , in fact this is a very good offense , our defense is terrible . Derek brown looks terrible same with burns that’s hurney a draftkings for y’all. I’m mad we’re 0-2 but still hopeful we can turn it around . This team just needs some chemistry 

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2 minutes ago, Mister said:

The other people need to do better around him .

This has always been the formula for how to win with Bridgewater (or a QB like him). Unfortunately though the formula also includes minimizing turnovers and that sure didn't happen so yes, he didn't play well.

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First pick was bad. Second pick seemed like a miscommunication. Say what you want about Teddy, he isn't routinely, quarter to quarter throwing behind receivers. I think he thought DJ would squat that route where he was because he was soft rounding it and honestly, had he done that, it's a completion or a good pass breakup by the DB. Instead, he continues inside and the ball is gone. It's a chemistry thing that needs working out, and the same thing happened on a route last week with DJ.

Not even faulting Teddy on the fumble, as bad as the OL was it's amazing he didn't lose the ball more.

Defense HAS to play better. OL HAS to play better. Get EITHER of those things this game, we win. Simple as that.

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