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Matt Waldman on Teddy Bridgewater


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I have been watching a lot of tape on the previous game.  Teddy if he can continue to play like he did last week, there will be no denying that he is a franchise QB.  He is money in that 10-20 yard area of the field.  His TDs are low,  but that will come as the season progresses.  

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Awesome video. I've been impressed with Bridgewater throwing into tight windows all season. That is something I dont recall him doing alot of last year. Also, Brady has been leaps and bounds the best play caller we have had in a long time. Minus a few calls at the beginning, each week he continues to make better calls and almost makes having a punter an afterthought.

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Bridgewater is doing exactly what he’s being asked to do in Brady’s system. There’s a lot of QB’s in this league that wouldn’t be able to operate a Joe Brady system. 

He goes through his progressions, anticipates throws and knows how to read coverages.

All the people bashing Teddy for his apparent lack of deep throws and passing touchdowns need to watch more things like this to understand the system as a whole. 

 

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Accuracy is so important. Ball placement is the hallmark of a legitimately competent QB. The ability to hit a wide receiver in stride maximizes the receiver's strength!  

Teddy hasn't left a lot of meat on on the bone these past couple of weeks, and that's a good thing!

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1 hour ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Solid video. 

 

If Teddy can improve his TD ranking he will finish top 5 in the entire league. Not sure how you argue he can't be a franchise QB at that point. 

Been saying for a while, what I've seen so far this season is a guy we can build around and yes even a franchise QB.  At 27, we still have a lot of years left in him too especially when you consider the average age of the other 3 starting QB's in division is 39 years old.

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9 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Everybody screaming tank for Lawrence or Lance, is it possible that our new franchise QB is right before our eyes? I mean, Teddy is STILL only 27 and barely has any tread on his tires. The rest of the season will tell a lot.

If he becomes a franchise qb I’ll eat crow. He needs to put the ball in the end zone. And I want to see him produce game winning drives in the 4th quarter so hopefully he has that opportunity this season. We need to be totally 100% sure on him to pass up on a blue chip qb prospect. It would be awesome if he can become that. One HUGE thing less to worry about and would be awesome for this franchise. But I have my doubts. And nobody should poo on people having doubts. Also Brady isn’t gonna be here forever. So we need to groom an offensive coordinator who can do what Brady does for Bridgewater to maintain success. 

the dude scouting in this video does great work. He’s also very high on trey lance. Compared him to Steve McNair. 

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