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Seeing Walker makes me see Teddy's limitations too


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Sure, Walker doesn't seem to have the split-second processing or the decision-making that Bridgewater has (not that I think that Teddy has been sterling in his decision making this season), but his arm, athleticism and more of a seeming willingness to push the ball down field was refreshing. Basically, it makes me yearn for a superior combination of the two, if I'm being totally honest.

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1 minute ago, top dawg said:

Sure, Walker doesn't seem to have the split-second processing or the decision-making that Bridgewater has (not that I think that Teddy has been sterling in his decision making this season), but his arm, athleticism and more of a seeming willingness to push the ball down field was refreshing. Basically, it makes me yearn for a superior combination of the two, if I'm being totally honest.

I appreciate your honesty 

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Just now, WarHeel said:

Surprisingly the defense won us the game today.

I see your point for sure but Teddy ain’t throwing 2 picks in the end zone either. If we could combine his athleticism with Teddy’s consistency we might be on to something. 

Maybe this will make Teddy realize we have DJ Moore out there and we can afford to throw it to him more frequently and push the ball deep. 

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2 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Sure, Walker doesn't seem to have the split-second processing or the decision-making that Bridgewater has (not that I think that Teddy has been sterling in his decision making this season), but his arm, athleticism and more of a seeming willingness to push the ball down field was refreshing. Basically, it makes me yearn for a superior combination of the two, if I'm being totally honest.

Thing is I don't want to get too excited for Walker, because of Allen. Also no teams have film on Walker and the Lions are terrible and their offense is gutted. If Cook doesn't get injured against the Cowboys I could see us having a harder time against the Vikings next week. Don't know if Walker can be a starter, gonna currently lean no, but yeah we still need a QB. But this win is gonna screw with out draft position. But it is what it is.

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6 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Surprisingly the defense won us the game today.

I see your point for sure but Teddy ain’t throwing 2 picks in the end zone either. If we could combine his athleticism with Teddy’s consistency we might be on to something. 

I say keep starting PJ.  Just as Brady tries to mask Teddy's deficiencies between the 20s, Brady can mask PJ's inside of them.  PJ appears to be the far superior QB between the 10s...  I'd rather have that guy who has the chance to LEAD a receiver into a TD or big gain on a deep pass versus the guy who won't even attempt that pass or underthrows them.

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3 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I say keep starting PJ.  Just as Brady tries to mask Teddy's deficiencies between the 20s, Brady can mask PJ's inside of them.  PJ appears to be the far superior QB between the 10s...  I'd rather have that guy who has the chance to LEAD a receiver into a TD or big gain on a deep pass versus the guy who won't even attempt that pass or underthrows them.

I could argue it either way. We left a lot of points on the board off those two turnovers. He cleans those up and I’m on board.

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