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"It's time to start giving Teddy Bridgewater the respect he deserves"


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Something about excuses involving “scoring” and “completions over 20 yards”

 

A while ago some posters here started saying a 20 yard pass does not constitute a deep pass anymore. They'll find a way to hate and if it ain't real they'll make it up.

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1 minute ago, PanthersGTI said:

 

A while ago some posters here started saying a 20 yard pass does not constitute a deep pass anymore. They'll find a way to hate and if it ain't real they'll make it up.

Cam has spoiled some Panthers fans.  The kind of throws Cam could make just aren't common or a requirement in the kind of offense we have.  Teddy is executing the offense well.  I think that will only improve with time, too.

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22 minutes ago, PanthersGTI said:

 

A while ago some posters here started saying a 20 yard pass does not constitute a deep pass anymore. They'll find a way to hate and if it ain't real they'll make it up.

Cherry picking stats has been the theme of the year for salty fans. 

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1 minute ago, pantherclaw said:

None of the best to ever play QB had great arm strength.  

 

TRUTH.  

 

Teddy is our first round, franchise QB without having to give a draft pick for. 

 

 

John Elway, Brett Favre, Warren Moon, Ken Stabler, Dan Marino . . . etc.  Big arms.

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