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TEDDY SUCKS


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1 hour ago, CatTower said:

The Bears are superbowl contenders.  Blaming Teddy for a couple of inaccurate throws is crazy.  He made so many amazing passes today that could have gotten us a win.  This thread needs to be buried.

The bears are not superbowl contenders and won't even win their division. They have a superbowl caliber defense, but their offense is not very good. Nothing changed this week. We lost a game we were expected to lose, but we have to take away from this game what could we have done differently.

 

Teddy has cost us two important games. He's made plays, and I love his grit. But he's got to make better decisions under pressure. That's what superbowl winning qbs do. And right now we don't have that. And we are paying 20 million a year for it.

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2 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Doesn't change that he is a SB champ and MVP.

Foles is a guy who's capable of putting together good quarterback performances, but I'd stop short of calling him a genuinely good quarterback.

Better than Trubisky maybe, but... 

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12 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There's no need to "weseal" when the "point" is lousy.

Bridgewater shadows were all a pretty good game, including some fantastic passes to both Robbie Anderson and DJ Moore.

He also had a couple of critical failures late in the game. That sucks, but it happens. Heck, it's happening to Aaron Rodgers as we speak.

Your take is bad, but given that you're one of the "trade McCaffrey" guys, that's not exactly surprising.

Also, Bridgewater is not a gunslinger. I'm pretty sure you don't know what a gunslinger is.

(Hint: it's not a bad thing)

1.) I'm not a trade McCaffrey guy. Sarcasm seems to be lost on you.

2.) I've always called Teddy a game manager. 

3.) He had a bad game today. Anyone saying otherwise is in denial. 

4.) you're literally trying to argue over a typo. 

5.) please stop trying to put TB on the same level as HOF QBs. 

6.) being a gunslinger isn't good or bad depending on your skill set and situational awareness. 

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