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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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55 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

How else do you respond to a dumb post?

Amusing coming from a person making posts that are astronomically dumber. Like thinking Teddy is a franchise QB. Ignoring facts and stats and denying things that you can google and see actually happened, like the Stafford trade attempt.

You are like that knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. You have your arm chopped off and deny that it is and it is just a flesh wound. I feel sorry for any fanbase your precious Teddy goes to because they will have to deal with god awful fans like you. 

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19 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Amusing coming from a person making posts that are astronomically dumber. Like thinking Teddy is a franchise QB. Ignoring facts and stats and denying things that you can google and see actually happened, like the Stafford trade attempt.

You are like that knight in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. You have your arm chopped off and deny that it is and it is just a flesh wound. I feel sorry for any fanbase your precious Teddy goes to because they will have to deal with god awful fans like you. 

So you saw the Safford trade attempt? You can help you mob brothers out by posting a link showing that a member of the Panthers organization has confirmed that they offered to trade for him. Nobody else seems to be able to do it. All they can say is that everybody in the mob knows that it happened.

What exactly is a franchise quarterback? Was Cam a franchise quarterback? How about Goff. What is the attraction to being a franchise quarterback if you can be taken out with the trash at the pleasure of the franchise that you're the quarterback of?  Maybe idolizing the franchise quarterback is just mob think. You know, like kneeling before the King. You should try to think about that. 

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36 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

So you saw the Safford trade attempt? You can help you mob brothers out by posting a link showing that a member of the Panthers organization has confirmed that they offered to trade for him. Nobody else seems to be able to do it. All they can say is that everybody in the mob knows that it happened.

What exactly is a franchise quarterback? Was Cam a franchise quarterback? How about Goff. What is the attraction to being a franchise quarterback if you can be taken out with the trash at the pleasure of the franchise that you're the quarterback of?  Maybe idolizing the franchise quarterback is just mob think. You know, like kneeling before the King. You should try to think about that. 

Cam Newton is a franchise great, won an MVP, and made a Super Bowl. Don’t drag his name near Teddy. 

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Why does this guy like Teddy so much? Does the Huddle over exaggerate how bad Teddy is? Yes, of course. Should fans be satisfied with Teddy as their starting QB? No, of course not. He is a good backup who can step in and win some games by playing it safe. Our Owner, GM, and Head Coach have all hinted at upgrading our QB position.

I’ll be the first to admit I thought he had potential in Joe Brady’s offense with our weapons last year before the season started and several games in. I saw enough to know he isn’t the answer...

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17 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Why does this guy like Teddy so much? Does the Huddle over exaggerate how bad Teddy is? Yes, of course. Should fans be satisfied with Teddy as their starting QB? No, of course not. He is a good backup who can step in and win some games by playing it safe. Our Owner, GM, and Head Coach have all hinted at upgrading our QB position.

I’ll be the first to admit I thought he had potential in Joe Brady’s offense with our weapons last year before the season started and several games in. I saw enough to know he isn’t the answer...

Exaggeration is an euphemism for lying. If Teddy's so bad, what's the need for all of that? Football, and the NFL in particular is purported to be a meritocracy. If, and when a better option at quarterback comes along, the Panthers will replace him. Everyone understands that, especially Teddy, since he has been in both camps.  

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6 hours ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Exaggeration is an euphemism for lying. If Teddy's so bad, what's the need for all of that? Football, and the NFL in particular is purported to be a meritocracy. If, and when a better option at quarterback comes along, the Panthers will replace him. Everyone understands that, especially Teddy, since he has been in both camps.  

Exaggeration is something most sports fans do. How many “once in a generation” prospects have you heard about in your life.   It gets amplified for the QB position like everything else. The staff has spoken pretty clearly about Teddy and I don’t see us coming back from that. Teddy was a risky FA that looked solid in a limited window with a ton of talent around him in NO. We gambled (a little) on him and it didn’t work out. There is a reason teams are not blowing up our phones to trade for him. The Niners are “interested” because there starter always gets hurt and they want a solid backup for insurance. I personally wouldn’t mind him starting while we groomed a Fields or Lance, but I don’t know if that’s possible anymore.

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10 hours ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

You can help you mob brothers out by posting a link showing that a member of the Panthers organization has confirmed that they offered to trade for him. 

That's already been done earlier in the thread (specifically, Darin Gantt confirming the Stafford trade offer).

And to be clear, denying what's been shown to you plainly isn't funny, interesting or effective. It shows you've got nothing to offer.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's already been done earlier in the thread (specifically, Darin Gantt confirming the Stafford trade offer).

And to be clear, denying what's been shown to you plainly isn't funny, interesting or effective. It shows you've got nothing to offer.

It’s like him and Fizzlefuzz are the same people.

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3 hours ago, ForJimmy said:

Exaggeration is something most sports fans do. How many “once in a generation” prospects have you heard about in your life.   It gets amplified for the QB position like everything else. The staff has spoken pretty clearly about Teddy and I don’t see us coming back from that. Teddy was a risky FA that looked solid in a limited window with a ton of talent around him in NO. We gambled (a little) on him and it didn’t work out. There is a reason teams are not blowing up our phones to trade for him. The Niners are “interested” because there starter always gets hurt and they want a solid backup for insurance. I personally wouldn’t mind him starting while we groomed a Fields or Lance, but I don’t know if that’s possible anymore.

There's a difference in exaggeration and being wrong. This place is the perfect example. Panther fans are wrong about Teddy Bridgewater not being a starting caliber quarterback, but they are flat out lying about him being offered to the Lions.

Who is this staff that has spoken so clearly about Teddy. What exactly did they say, and what is it that you can't come back from. You're killing me with the vagueness and innuendo.

The problem with a lot of sports fans is that they're playing with monopoly money where they can take a "little" twenty million dollar gamble and then get a do over because "it didn't work out" . An  then some other team in "interested" in a twenty million dollar back up.

Hanging out in a mob is easy living. No thinking required. 

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12 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

There's a difference in exaggeration and being wrong. This place is the perfect example. Panther fans are wrong about Teddy Bridgewater not being a starting caliber quarterback, but they are flat out lying about him being offered to the Lions.

Who is this staff that has spoken so clearly about Teddy. What exactly did they say, and what is it that you can't come back from. You're killing me with the vagueness and innuendo.

The problem with a lot of sports fans is that they're playing with monopoly money where they can take a "little" twenty million dollar gamble and then get a do over because "it didn't work out" . An  then some other team in "interested" in a twenty million dollar back up.

Hanging out in a mob is easy living. No thinking required. 

No lies and he will be gone. Damn worded it wrong Teddy u will gone, u will not be a Panther this year! That better for you?

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