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Teddy is #2 in avoiding negatives, 3rd worst in generating positives per PFF


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Imagine this offense with a legit, strong armed, non-afraid QB.  I know it wont happen, but I would absolutely love to see Trevor Lawrence running a Joe Brady offense with the current weapons we have.  This is not the offense for a scaredy cat, noodle-armed QB.

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1 hour ago, GoPanthers123 said:

Prevent offense.

Hah, so true. He plays scared. Only someone afraid to do bad or afraid to show he isn’t great would say that he would have changed the call to a run with the game on the line or blame a play call when the WR you targeted and missed has no one covering him or throw an easy 1 yard throw on 4th and 8 to end a game.

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19 minutes ago, top dawg said:

He's called Trey Lance!

I have no idea if he or Wilson will be any good but I’d much rather take a chance rather than know we can’t win a SB unless we have a better 21 other guys than every other team in the league which doesn’t happen much.

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