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teddy’s pass charts through 10 games


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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

I'm sure that has absolutely nothing to do with the offensive line.

Our line isn't great but Teddy definitely relies on the underneath and dump off routes more than he needs to. People are using the O-line as a scapegoat for legitimate criticisms. 

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Like here's the thing, before Cam was hurt his tendency to throw off his back foot and often sail balls were frequently attributed to failures in protection and likely rightfully so. Cam also seldom looked for his outlet while our scheme also inexplicably failed to provide him one a lot of the time because Shula was a donkey. Say what you want about Cam but he tried to push it down field, even when his body was failing. 

Well now everyone that was screaming for Cam to just take the dump off has gotten their fuging wish in spades. We have a legitimate Check Down Charlie.

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3 minutes ago, Floppin said:

Our line isn't great but Teddy definitely relies on the underneath and dump off routes more than he needs to. People are using the O-line as a scapegoat for legitimate criticisms. 

Don't kid yourself It's terrible.. I agree some what, short passes are the bread and butter of moving the ball efficiently just look at the Saints for the last 12ish year's.. My gripe is when he goes short at times when an incompletion is a better play and lack of a killer instinct so to speak.

  

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1 minute ago, TrevorLaurenceTime22 said:

Don't kid yourself It's terrible.. I agree some what, short passes are the bread and butter of moving the ball efficiently just look at the Saints for the last 12ish year's.. My gripe is when he goes short at times when an incompletion is a better play and lack of a killer instinct so to speak.

  

I think Brady needs to take the outlet away from him in certain situations. I'm getting migraines from no-gain or loss-of-yards passes on third and long.

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6 minutes ago, Floppin said:

Our line isn't great but Teddy definitely relies on the underneath and dump off routes more than he needs to. People are using the O-line as a scapegoat for legitimate criticisms. 

Glad someone else is realizing it. I’m exhausted of the excuses of the O-Line for Teddy’s clear deficiencies. 

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