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Report: 49ers called Panthers about Teddy Bridgewater


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47 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Maybe the Panthers should give Teddy's agent permission the seek a trade.

They did when they said well you sucked and better have a better off-season and then Tepper came out in interview to say what he wanted in a qb. So that meant by by Teddy!

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43 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Shame on this mob for wanting a better QB for their team. At least the front office is agreeing with us and not random Teddy Fanboys.

The shame for you is the simple minded, single minded focus on one player. You don't want a better quarterback. You want a different quarterback. You don't even know what quarterback that you want, you just don't want Teddy.

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3 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

The shame for you is the simple minded, single minded focus on one player. You don't want a better quarterback. You want a different quarterback. You don't even know what quarterback that you want, you just don't want Teddy.

A different quarterback is a better quarterback.... thats what this entire thread is about. TB5 is not the right qv for the Panthers franchise. 

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32 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, if I know there's a steaming pile of hot dog poo behind door A, I'm gonna be willing to roll the dice on door B.

That's the smell of desperation. You see, if the Panthers get a decent left tackle, and find a way to hold on to Samuels, Teddy's going to get extended, and that would inflame every corn and bunion you've grown since Teddy got here. 

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Just now, Breakpoint4510 said:

That's the smell of desperation. You see, if the Panthers get a decent left tackle, and find a way to hold on to Samuels, Teddy's going to get extended, and that would inflame every corn and bunion you've grown since Teddy got here. 

What's your next troll account going to focus on after Teddy is gone?

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7 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

Your line of thinking works fine for the hate mob. Dreams are cheap.   

Different kinds of hate though.

People "hate on" Tom Brady for achieving crazy levels of success.

People "hate" Teddy Bridgewater because he sucks at QB.

Learn the difference.

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52 minutes ago, Breakpoint4510 said:

The shame for you is the simple minded, single minded focus on one player. You don't want a better quarterback. You want a different quarterback. You don't even know what quarterback that you want, you just don't want Teddy.

Open your mind. If you REALLY wanted to go against the grain you would want Jimmy Clausen back as our QB. He was fine. It wasn’t his fault, his teammates weren’t as good as they needed to be. He was a good starting QB.  Stop being so hung up on one below average player that only had one forgettable season for this franchise and move on because it looks like this team is.

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