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1 Absoulte Certainty: No Teddy 2021 (That is all at this point)


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I sure hope so. I just see any reason to witness next years games going down by the day. This year it got to the point where I would play games on my computer and have the game on in the background and I still saw more than I wanted to see. If we roll into the season with Teddy as the starter it may be PS5 time and just watch the headlines. I just don't know what would be worse, Teddy or Jones. Completely disinterested in any of that nonsense.

Whatever, still a shred of hope and that's enough until the draft. 

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3 minutes ago, davos said:

Seriously, there's something weird about Teddy that makes me dislike him more than the Clausen and Hackenburgs of the world.  He seems like such a great dude but holy hell, get off our football team.

It’s because he acts like he still plays for NO
 

Edit: Oh and he’s not a real QB

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5 minutes ago, davos said:

Seriously, there's something weird about Teddy that makes me dislike him more than the Clausen and Hackenburgs of the world.  He seems like such a great dude but holy hell, get off our football team.

Doesn't help matterd to guide the team to a 1-5 divisional record while chumming it up on the Saints bench in a bitter loss in the Superdome. Some of the ire he has brought on himself no doubt.

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10 minutes ago, davos said:

Seriously, there's something weird about Teddy that makes me dislike him more than the Clausen and Hackenburgs of the world.  He seems like such a great dude but holy hell, get off our football team.

For me it's because he sucks any joy out of the game because I know who he is and what he is going to do. Dude is a little bitch with backup skills on the field and has been since he was drafted. I remember laughing at the Vikes when they picked him, not laughing now. 

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19 minutes ago, davos said:

Seriously, there's something weird about Teddy that makes me dislike him more than the Clausen and Hackenburgs of the world.  He seems like such a great dude but holy hell, get off our football team.

Because he's capable of being better if he had the guts. You can't tell me that Jared Goff or Kirk Cousins has more pure physical ability than Teddy. He could be that level of QB he just plays scared.

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5 minutes ago, Waldo said:

For me it's because he sucks any joy out of the game because I know who he is and what he is going to do. Dude is a little bitch with backup skills on the field and has been since he was drafted. I remember laughing at the Vikes when they picked him, not laughing now. 

This is one thing teddy is not. You don’t go through what he’s been through and be a bitch.

I don’t want him to start here ever again but people need to calm down with this type of stuff.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Because he's capable of being better if he had the guts. You can't tell me that Jared Goff or Kirk Cousins has more pure physical ability than Teddy. He could be that level of QB he just plays scared.

you got to admit our O Line has not been that stout. more like a broken down picket fence that needs painting

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

This is one thing teddy is not. You don’t go through what he’s been through and be a bitch.

I don’t want him to start here ever again but people need to calm down with this type of stuff.

It's weird right. All of that and he still plays like a little bitch on the field. Super nice off the field but that doesn't matter anymore. 

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Just now, TheRumGone said:

This is one thing teddy is not. You don’t go through what he’s been through and be a bitch.

I don’t want him to start here ever again but people need to calm down with this type of stuff.

He's a hell, and I mean one hell of a man.  But he's just not our QB.  I'm not calling him a "beta" or whatever these kids are calling it these days.  But being a survivor of some pretty hard sh*t in my life, I have a hard time even disclosing anonymously, that he just doesn't have "it".  And the way he reacted to losses made me strongly dislike him.

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