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Teddy on Joe Brady (In response to prior comments on practice)


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Bridgewater on Monday was asked twice about his time in Carolina and whether he felt he was a scapegoat for any of the team’s shortcomings and if he thought he was given a fair shot.

“It is what it is,” Bridgewater said. “I’ve got nothing but respect for those guys in that locker room — Joe Brady and those guys.”

 

Full article: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article251643888.html

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Ehhh, go throw another 3 yard pass on 4th and 8 Teddy. I wish you good luck but you definitely do not have the edge it takes to be a starting NFL QB. Theres no shame in that as mist people in this world do not either. I say this to you because from what i see on the net you probably have an account here and post here. 

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4 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I have no problem with Teddy, seems like a good dude. Pro sports can get heated and things can get said whatever. I dont want him to be the qb of my team though.

Yep.   Being a nice guy does not make one a good QB, though it is preferable to have a nice guy that CAN throw the ball for 10+ yards.

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1 hour ago, CarolinaLivin said:

Bridgewater on Monday was asked twice about his time in Carolina and whether he felt he was a scapegoat for any of the team’s shortcomings and if he thought he was given a fair shot.

“It is what it is,” Bridgewater said. “I’ve got nothing but respect for those guys in that locker room — Joe Brady and those guys.”

 

Full article: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article251643888.html

That article cleared up nothing.  He said what he said.  In fact...that is at least the 2nd time he threw the coaching staff/Brady under the bus to try and excuse his poor performance.

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45 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I have no problem with Teddy, seems like a good dude. Pro sports can get heated and things can get said whatever. I dont want him to be the qb of my team though.

I had no problem with him coming in - I was actually excited to bring in an accurate, efficient QB.

He just couldn't take the next leap to being a good QB - he was terrible on shot plays and in the red zone.

He seems like a really, really odd dude though. 

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2 minutes ago, OldhamA said:

I had no problem with him coming in - I was actually excited to bring in an accurate, efficient QB.

He just couldn't take the next leap to being a good QB - he was terrible on shot plays and in the red zone.

He seems like a really, really odd dude though. 

He played just like he always had, the team just didn't do their homework on him. Hope Darnold is better.

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53 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

I have no problem with Teddy, seems like a good dude. Pro sports can get heated and things can get said whatever. I dont want him to be the qb of my team though.

Same. I think he is a solid backup and an intelligent, nice person. He just isn’t a $20 million starter....  It’s nothing personal. I’m not even a camp fodder warm body!

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