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Teddy Bridgewater is so terrible that he


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19 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

lol he would have audibled out of a play that had moore wide fuging open

That is absolutely some of the dumbest poo I've heard all year.  He is so risk averse he doesn't even realize what he's saying.  You literally had a wide open TD and YOU blew it, so you blame it on the call coming in late and then say if you could go back in time you would've just audibled to a run instead of throwing a pass worth a fuging poo?

This guy just doesn't get it.

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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

That is absolutely some of the dumbest poo I've heard all year.  He is so risk averse he doesn't even realize what he's saying.  You literally had a wide open TD and YOU blew it, so you blame it on the call coming in late and then say if you could go back in time you would've just audibled to a run instead of throwing a pass a worth a fuging poo?

This guy just doesn't get it.

Yep. That is some Rivera level lack of self awareness. His ass needs to be benched and never throw another football in a Panther uniform

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6 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

that's exactly what it is. makes me wonder if things are coming apart at the seams for a couple of these guys, whether it's teddy or joe brady

Interesting, because Rhule wouldn't pin anything on Teddy during his presser despite there being ample opportunity.  Hopefully they'll take the opportunity of his late game stinger to bench him the rest of the year and let the chips fall where they may.

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