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IMO, Teddy's best throw of the game


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, PandaMan said:

That throw had some heat on it.  Teddy looked really good yesterday, I hope it continues.  Vance Joseph’s scheme gave me flashbacks of Ron’s infamous “10-yard off the receiver” special, but Teddy made some damn good throws.

When Teddy overthrew Robby in the end zone the ball was in the air 54 yards. Turns out he has decent arm strength, has just been gun shy. Appears to be getting over that now. 

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One thing that really stands out to me about Teddy is his accuracy and anticipation.   More often than not he hits the WR right in stride, right in the numbers.  I have been very critical of Teddy B since he came here, but I am fully ready to eat crow on that.  He is looking legit thus far....and its not just dinking and dunking down the field.  He is solid on most all throws.  His deep ball sometimes leaves a little to be desired, but even that is not too bad.

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 The LB seems to be showing blitz--he steps up twice, but does not blitz. Did Teddy think he was blitzing and the route would have been more open, not requiring the precision passing through the eye of the needle? I dunno.  But he did add some mustard to the throw.

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7 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's a lot bigger deal than many people give it credit for being.

That is a strength we have now that we have not had for a while.  Cam was a showman, a great athlete, but I said many times on here that he does not read the defenses fast enough.  There is a point when the ball is supposed to arrive---the leg being open to the pass vs. across the body when the ball arrives, before the db recovers, etc.  That is why jamming at the LOS is a strategy--it throws off the timing. Cam would run, scramble, etc. and make unreal plays, but Teddy is just going to deliver the mail. 

I think teddy's temperament (calm, unemotional) is better for this team as well.  I always thought Cam's emotions hurt morale.

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