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


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On 3/26/2021 at 6:18 PM, 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.

I hate the dipshitery of our front office for bringing him here. Its hard to be mad at Teddy though. I don't blame him for taking that deal.  

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On 3/26/2021 at 6:18 PM, 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.

There is something that just really irritates me about him. Never felt this way about any player on our team before. 
Also his face is very punchable. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Herbert said:

You guys need to cut "2 Turds" a break. With a healthy CMC and Kyle Pitts (though we may go 5-12) he will shatter the NFL single season completion percentage record. Stick it to Drew Teddy! My Superbowl.

I really really hate completion percentage. It is such and overrated stat. It is easy to complete 70 percent of your passes when you never take chances. 

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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I really really hate completion percentage. It is such and overrated stat. It is easy to complete 70 percent of your passes when you never take chances. 

Trying to sneak those 2 yard passes in there on 3rd and 12 is harder than you think.

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There is no point in throwing money at any of these QBs if you're going to draft someone this year or next year to be the new Franchise QB.

The only QB out there anyone has a shot at worth taking is going to be Minshew. If you want to try him as a true starter, and not a stop-gap, then go ahead.

There is no point in signing another QB like Teddy however, if we're going to draft a QB this year or next. That's just throwing bad money after bad money. I realize that has been Carolina tradition for as long as I've been a fan, but it's one we need to stop.

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9 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I really really hate completion percentage. It is such and overrated stat. It is easy to complete 70 percent of your passes when you never take chances. 

Don't hate the stat, but do learn to put it in context.

Sure, Teddy gets his 70% completion rate.  Great, we all know he's checking it down.

Guess who also gets 70%?  Aaron Rodgers.  Deshaun Watson.  Josh Allen (69.2).  And those guys are rippin' it.

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1 hour ago, Shotgun said:

I hate the dipshitery of our front office for bringing him here. Its hard to be mad at Teddy though. I don't blame him for taking that deal.  

Bingo.

I'm not mad at Teddy, I would have signed that stupid ass deal in a minute as well.

I'm mad at Tepper, he's the one who screwed this whole thing up.

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On 3/26/2021 at 6:18 PM, 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 that he's not even the veteran presence he's made out to be. I could forgive him underwhelming on the field if he was at least a good role model for the younger guys. He was the opposite more often than not.

 

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2 minutes ago, Madwolf said:

Wouldn't it be Hurney's fault? He was the GM.

I love to dogpile Hurney like everyone else, but I highly doubt he was allowed to make that decision alone. If he was then that's almost worse. Either way Tepper is the boss and is responsible.

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20 minutes ago, Madwolf said:

Wouldn't it be Hurney's fault? He was the GM.

It's Teppers fault for keeping Ron and Marty when he first got here, then he kept Marty only, finally to get rid of him two years too late, and 1 completely ruined chance at a legit rebuild.

Hurney can't help himself but give out bad contracts, especially to players who don't play at the most important positions.

Backup QB, Running Back, Off Ball Linebacker.

 

You can't blame Hurney for being an absolute dumbass, he's proven that he's highly capable of that many many times here...but you can blame the owner who keeps said dumbass employed.

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On 3/26/2021 at 6:18 PM, 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.

Lol I agree. It’s because he doesn’t take chances. I’m going to be optimistic while he’s here and pray to our Father Almighty he worked on his strength and deep ball this offseason. 

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On 3/26/2021 at 6:18 PM, 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.

Lmaooooo....if this isn't spot on i dont know what is.

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