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Teddy experiment needs to be over


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4 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

One was a first overall pick with ten billion times the talent of the other. You could see it on the field. Arm talent, scramble ability, big play making ability. Once again, the last play of his game he throws a horrible pick with no pressure. 
 

people also aren’t gleeful about this we want to win and want the best for this team. Hence saying teddy ain’t it we want better. We’re gleeful that we’ve been proven right when others have talked poo and made ridiculous proclamations like teddy is the best qb in the NFCS and brought up Cam as if that has anything to do with Teddys play right now. Teddy has a weak arm. Because he makes a deep throw once in awhile and we get to see dumbass tEdDy CaNt ThRoW deEp posts. Teddy is a solid qb in this league, we should be looking for great.

People like you make it hard to be rational lol you act like Cam didn't throw a ton of game losing interceptions.

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according to pro football reference, teddy has dealt with one of the lowest pressure percentages in the league (7th). his sack rate ranks 19th in the league. so he's getting pressured less than the average quarterback but getting sacked more than the average quarterback. he was never really known for pocket management though. 

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10 hours ago, MVPccaffrey said:

Hurney and Rhule got conned hard by Payton, good grief.  

 

When an entirely average QB like Bridgewater is on the market, who will never, ever lead a game winning drive, you HAVE to sign him to a three year deal

Best part is that we in essence gave them our 3rd round comp from Bradberry by signing Teddy. Kind of like how we gave Atlanta a pick by signing Poe and we know how well that went.

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6 minutes ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

People like you make it hard to be rational lol you act like Cam didn't throw a ton of game losing interceptions.

A ton? No. But he also has a history of winning games in the 4th quarter. Again what is this? People like you are actually making this hard to be rational. Of course Cam wasn’t perfect. Cam also has nothing to do with Teddy. This isn’t about Cam. 

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4 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

according to pro football reference, teddy has dealt with one of the lowest pressure percentages in the league (7th). his sack rate ranks 19th in the league. so he's getting pressured less than the average quarterback but getting sacked more than the average quarterback. he was never really known for pocket management though. 

He definitely has seemed to lose a bit of composure in these late comeback attempts.

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