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TEDDY SUCKS


TylerDurden

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Two games against legit defense this year against TB and now Chicago.  Both games Teddy single-handedly blew them.

Where are all the Teddy Bros now?  I'm pulling for the guy as our QB, but once again, his lack of mobility and then his convenient timing to become wildly inaccurate rears its ugly head once he finally has to face a legit defense.

If he is any sort of mobile or accurate today, we win.  

He is a game manager.  Period.  If you are depending on him to single handedly make big plays, you will lose. 

EDIT: So, now that the word "sucks" is removed, the point can be better made without people getting caught up on semantics.

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He's like I said before. A below average to above average QB. We can win games with him and maybe even go deep with a complete team around him. However Hurney is still GM and will make it hard to do so. Also, average QBs don't win many SBs if any even with a complete team around them. Especially when then QB doesn't have a long ball game and constantly underthrows deep balls or throws behind the receiver on deep crossing routes. 

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