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Joe Brady, “I believe Teddy is a Franchise QB.”


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9 minutes ago, Varking said:

You have provided no evidence of anything related to a second contract. You said he’s completing passes which means signs are there according to you. 1-0 without Teddy.

And you don’t extend injury prone players. 

Get it right. He's second in the league in completion%. 

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21 minutes ago, Varking said:

Which doesn’t mean what you think it does. 

Actually, there’s a new COVID rule. If your QB is top 3 in completion percentage it trumps the last WC team’s record as long as you have 4 wins. Thanks to PJ we are now the last WC as long as he stays in the top 3. You may see us lose with Teddy just trying to complete short passes that don’t get first downs like he did during the 5 game losing streak. Now you know why we didn’t care about winning late, just completion percentage.

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2 hours ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

I'm only a problem in your mind. The fact that other people hold the same opinion as you is not a convincing argument.  It only means that you, like all other herd animals, take comfort in following the crowd. I did however, give you an example of Teddy's imprint on this team, and you mooed something about positive aspects of Teddy's play being some kind of a problem. The bad news for you is, there are other indications that Teddy is on his way to a second contract with the Panthers.  The near perfect first half against Tampa Bay is one of them. Going toe to toe with Mahomes  and the Chief is another. So, it looks like your real problem is that you're following the wrong team, but I got a tip for ya. The New York Jets are getting ready to draft their new stud QB to replace their old stud QB in which they gave up needed early draft picks to get. You'd fit right in with them. 

If you’re fine with accepting mediocrity, which it sounds like you are, then Teddy is your guy. Zero playoff wins even with arguably the best roster in football. 4 teams in 3 years. Zero game winning drives this year. Since we are giving tips, the Browns would be perfect for you. Fans who don’t know football and accept mediocrity. This franchise has no place for fans like you. 

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

You look silly when saying signs are there he’s getting a second contract when he is half way through the first year of this first contract. I’d put money on nobody reaching out to him yet about an extension or new contract. It would be stupid business. He couldn’t even make it through one yeah without getting hurt. 

Give him credit, he’s getting pounded and keeps coming back for more. 

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15 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

I means exactly what I said. He's second in the NFL in completion%. 

Walker completed 70% of his passes today, a whopping 2% behind Teddy, while actually throwing the ball downfield. What does that mean, in your interpretation?

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Which means nothing towards a contract extension already. You’re going to pull something with all that reaching. 

Someone's not paying attention. It's been noted that Teddy is ten games into a three year deal. Too early for contract talks. He has however, produced at the upper echelon of the NFL statistical chart in a couple of categories, which in turn has helped the Panthers remain competitive in all but a couple of games. It has also been observed that Teddy has improved his level of play every year that he's been in the league, therefore it is logical to assume that year two with the Panthers will be better than year one. So if you're not confused yet you should see why Teddy would be offered an extension before the end of next season.  

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14 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

If you’re fine with accepting mediocrity, which it sounds like you are, then Teddy is your guy. Zero playoff wins even with arguably the best roster in football. 4 teams in 3 years. Zero game winning drives this year. Since we are giving tips, the Browns would be perfect for you. Fans who don’t know football and accept mediocrity. This franchise has no place for fans like you. 

You sir are in a race to the bottom. A race that if you win, you suck. Your expertise is in suckage. You know nothing about mediocrity because that means that you would have to look up from the bottom. No one likes bottom feeders.

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