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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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3 minutes ago, KSpan said:

Perfect? No. Competent? Yes. And key defenders that failed to perform and/or live up tot heir contracts have lost their jobs - Whitehead benched and a cut possibly coming, Boston cut, Weatherly cut, Short cut.

They were on the field, and they couldn't stop anybody, and you blame Teddy.

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1 minute ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

They were on the field, and they couldn't stop anybody, and you blame Teddy.

Teddy was on the field and the offense couldn't score and definitely not when it mattered most, so are you sure you want to make this comparison?

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10 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Teddy

So Teddy has to be perfect yet the defense that's been a sieve gets a pass.  

No Teddy has to be competent .. How about win 3 of the 8 game winning situation... Maybe throw more then 15tds and less then 13ints.. That would be a start..

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7 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

What talent. you mean the receiver that you all have dangling on the free agent market, or the one who leads the team in drops. 

3 Wr, with over a 1,000 yards from scrimmage.. More then Cam ever had when he was here... How many teams had 2 Wr do that this season?

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3 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

As serious as you are when you blame Teddy for the Panther's problems.

Show me where I've, or anyone really, said that all of Carolina's problems are solely because of Teddy. I've certainly said that QB is a weakness and needs improvement, but once again that is not mutually exclusive of making other needed improvements. 

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5 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

They were on the field, and they couldn't stop anybody, and you blame Teddy.

Yes because that what Teddy was brought here for...More accuracy better decision making, making quicker reads... 

 

15TDs and 13Ints would have any team looking for another QB.. No matter what you think..

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5 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Let's go. Teddy ran a ball control offense in order to protect a leaky defense. You got a problem with that?

Threw the ball almost 500 times the team ran more passing plays then running plays.. What are you talking about?? You might want to research your numbers before posting..

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49 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. 

Come on, dude. This is crazy spin.

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