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The thing I hate about Teddy B


Smithers

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Absolutely nothing!  
 

We didn’t win today, but Teddy played an amazing game.  You idiots who made multiple posts condemning Teddy after 1 bad game (which wasn’t helped by multiple drops) against an amazing defense last week can go screw off. 
 

the future is bright.  And Teddy is gonna be part of it! 

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He had a good game, but amazing is a strong word for his performance IMO.  We had what, one punt all day?  He had some clutch throws and a couple nice deep balls.  Moved around the pocket incredibly well.  The last sack, I can't really blame him for it... We really need a better OL.

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4 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Absolutely nothing!  
 

We didn’t win today, but Teddy played an amazing game.  You idiots who made multiple posts condemning Teddy after 1 bad game (which wasn’t helped by multiple drops) against an amazing defense last week can go screw off. 
 

the future is bright.  And Teddy is gonna be part of it! 

Hell yeah he is! For at least a year! I’ll give him that. Then onto something better I hope! 

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Just now, NJPanthers12 said:

He had a fine game. He’s the definition of a game manager. Didn’t have any confidence he was gonna lead us to a TD at the end. He’s an 8-8 QB. Not a franchise QB. 7-9 8-8 welcome back to the pre-cam days.

I do love Matt rhule. They just need to a find a real franchise QB.

tbh, the end of that drive was just eerily similar to how games ended so often for us in the previous regime.  A QB driving down the field at the end of the game only to have the foot seemingly pulled off the gas to go for a long FG, with that pushed out of a possibility by a sack (or penalty or...)

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