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Jeremy Igo

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People often mistake lack of arm strength with deep ball ability. There is some correlation but pretty much any QB even in college can put air under the ball and get it 50 yards down the field. Arm strength is back footing a 50 yard throw or throwing a frozen rope on a 15 yard out from the opposite hash.

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6 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

he's already lead quite a few in his career.  he's hoping we'll get one as a Panther pretty soon

And by quite a few, you mean five.  Two since 2014.  That took place in 51 games with 41 starts.

Listen, TB5 is our QB, I want him to do well.  But it's fair to say he's still got some things to prove.  His injuries have really hurt his career up to this point.  So far, he's 0 - 3 with the Panthers when he's had an opportunity to lead a game winning drive.  It's certainly something that I'd like to see him improve on.

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14 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Every QB in the NFL can throw deep.  What Teddy has a problem with is throwing deep well

He can do it well enough. He's not an excellent deep ball thrower like a Jay Cutler or a Josh Allen but uh

Teddy can also do things that those QBs can't do as well.

Idk why everyone acts like its deep ball or bust in the NFL.

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13 minutes ago, BrianS said:

And by quite a few, you mean five.  Two since 2014.  That took place in 51 games with 41 starts.

Listen, TB5 is our QB, I want him to do well.  But it's fair to say he's still got some things to prove.  His injuries have really hurt his career up to this point.  So far, he's 0 - 3 with the Panthers when he's had an opportunity to lead a game winning drive.  It's certainly something that I'd like to see him improve on.

He lead a 4th quarter comeback in limited time last year.  Two game wining drives in the 4th quarter last year.  In his career, 41 starts, he has lead 5 4th quarter comebacks. That is pretty damn good. Has he as a Panther yet? No.  Would I like to see him do so? Yes.

He's got plenty left to prove.  But nobody is saying otherwise.  It is worth noting that he has done plenty of what posters claim he hasn't before (from scoring inside the 20, to throwing deep, to leading 4QCB, etc), so perhaps there's more issues than just Teddy at play here, eh?  He's part of a developing offense.  Doesn't mean we need to hate on him.

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