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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah but you can get him for pennies compared to what his current contract is. I can assure you, Teddy won't be looking at an eight figure contract if/when he gets cut.

Just depends how the other team views him. If they feel its worth it, you don't question it, you make the move and celebrate.

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12 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

The hate on for Teddy is beyond irrational. There's no up grade for Teddy available right now, but Jameis Winston and Mitchell Trubisky is out there if you really have to feed your bitterness.

Going 0-8 in game winning situation, (IMO) having better surrounding weapons then most Panthers fans could dream of and still putting up below AVG. QB numbers, and not having a clutch bone in his body will do that... To a fan base...

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18 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

The hate on for Teddy is beyond irrational. There's no up grade for Teddy available right now, but Jameis Winston and Mitchell Trubisky is out there if you really have to feed your bitterness.

Being underwhelmed with Teddy's objective on-field play and overall track record as a starting QB and/or desiring a cheaper, more dynamic QB, even if the end result is the same next year, is not 'hate'. Frankly, someone like Jameis would at least make the losing entertaining. 

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1 minute ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Putting a team in 12 game winning situations and winning four of them with a team who couldn't stop the girls of Madison County is a major accomplishment. Go ahead and get you bag of chips so that you can be the boot wipe of the league for the next ten years. 

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omg it really is Teddy!

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4 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Putting a team in 12 game winning situations and winning four of them with a team who couldn't stop the girls of Madison County is a major accomplishment. Go ahead and get you bag of chips so that you can be the boot wipe of the league for the next ten years. 

Wtf!! What Games were you watching???

You lose all credibility in this statement by just the Minnesota game alone...  

Stop now!! LOL

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4 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Being underwhelmed with Teddy's objective on-field play and overall track record as a starting QB and/or desiring a cheaper, more dynamic QB, even if the end result is the same next year, is not 'hate'. Frankly, someone like Jameis would at least make the losing entertaining. 

Then you should be down right disgusted with your offensive line and defense.

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Just now, Breakpoint4510 said:

Then you should be down right disgusted with your offensive line and defense.

They had a reason to be bad... You can’t have 3 players with the talent to put up 1,000 yards season from scrimmage and your numbers are 15td -13ints... Dude completely prove what most ppl here thought he was a game manager who needs every thing perfect around him to succeed..

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