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I'd say teddy is doing just fine, given the thousand yard receiving duo happened with him under center, which I believe is the first time in franchise history (I think?) 

Teddy's Achilles heal is finishing games late in the 4th quarter. He's been an average to slightly above average 3.5 quarter qb this year. 

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48 minutes ago, FeelTheBurns53 said:

I'd say teddy is doing just fine, given the thousand yard receiving duo happened with him under center, which I believe is the first time in franchise history (I think?) 

Teddy's Achilles heal is finishing games late in the 4th quarter. He's been an average to slightly above average 3.5 quarter qb this year. 

He has 14 passing touchdowns. Without looking I think Daniel Jones, Cam Newton and Sam Darnold are the only other full time starters with less. That’s not average nor slightly above average. 

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1 hour ago, FeelTheBurns53 said:

I'd say teddy is doing just fine, given the thousand yard receiving duo happened with him under center, which I believe is the first time in franchise history (I think?) 

Teddy's Achilles heal is finishing games late in the 4th quarter. He's been an average to slightly above average 3.5 quarter qb this year. 

It’s in spite of Teddy not because of him that they’re 1,000 yard receivers. They would have a lot better stats with a better QB, especially in touchdowns scored. You’re not going to score that many TDs on short crossing routes. 

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If they want a QB, they can find one at 4 or 5. There are a few that could be real players with some work. No more stupid sh$t like trading up and sinking the team into the mire for years to come. Remember the Ricky William's debacle.....how did that work out?

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All we need is a QB capable of throwing the deep out.  Doesn't need a cannon for an arm, just a solid NFL arm with solid accuracy and decision making and our offense will be great.  We're a few players and a couple years away from having a really, really good team.  I know the interim will be frustrating, but in 2022 the bandwagon is gonna fill up fast.

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6 hours ago, FeelTheBurns53 said:

I'd say teddy is doing just fine, given the thousand yard receiving duo happened with him under center, which I believe is the first time in franchise history (I think?) 

Teddy's Achilles heal is finishing games late in the 4th quarter. He's been an average to slightly above average 3.5 quarter qb this year. 

Yeah yards are great. Unfortunately Teddy only had 14 passing TDs though...

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