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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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1 minute ago, PantherKyle said:

Teddy apologists are some of my least favorite people. Just infuriating. He was drafted in 2014! Career high 15 TD! He is who he is, my god. 

Career High 15tds passes in 6 years says everything ..

CAREER HIGH!! 

End of debate..

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6 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Teddy Bridgewater is bad for the franchise.

Fixed it for you...

Bridgewater haters didn't force him into failing in 8 game winning situation..

Or make his  15td passing his career best total..

Lol

Stop it Teddy and get those bags packed..

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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

He doesn't have to.. His coach and his owner are telling him the same thing... 

Oh and his stats are making it very clear if he didn't get it from them...lol

Yeah they saying a lot with all these trade offers they are getting. Hell go ahead and get the risk it biscuit guy, he's out there.

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41 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

If you think blaming Teddy for that 0-8 situation makes you feel better, have at it. You are just setting yourself up for disappointment with your fixation on Teddy, who is more of the solution than the problem. If you insist on going down this reckless path of giving up assets for someone who can't help you, what's your solution for the defense and offensive line?

Just keep hammering away at those strawmen.

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4 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

What strawmen? Are you saying that the defense and offensive line are just fine and that the quarterback is the problem. Or you just want another quarterback, and to hell with everything else.

Well Teddy is Teddy but another quarterback could be anything. He could even be the BOAT! You know how much we've wanted one of those. 

I'll take the mystery QB.

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4 hours ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

What strawmen? Are you saying that the defense and offensive line are just fine and that the quarterback is the problem. Or you just want another quarterback, and to hell with everything else.

No one has said QB is the only issue and yet your comments like this continue to present that thought like it's the prevailing opinion. It's a given that other areas of the team need attention as well, but in a thread about the QB it's quite reasonable for the focus to be on the QB position.

If you truly wish to discuss those other points and share your thoughts, starting a new thread on it would be a more productive action than setting up strawmen in this QB-focused one.

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