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Teddy B I’m sorry, it wasn’t all your fault!


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15 minutes ago, onmyown said:

Plug in TB on this team and you will literally replicate 2020 results. how in the world can you possibly say we be in the playoffs…literally nothing has changed offensively…except the oline is worse lol

2020’s stats with a better defense, and this team was in plenty games last year. Teddy isn’t the answer but he’s a good bridge for our would be franchise guy. This is a team knocking on the door. With Sam there’s no chance. He’s not a QB. His accuracy and processing isn’t up to par with this NFL, while Teddys is

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18 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Why?

Because even if Sam is playing worse now (and I’m not denying that he is) he still doesn’t play that infuriating chicken poo style of football that Bridgewater plays, with his wobbly floaters and passes anywhere but square and in stride. 

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Neither one of them is even close to good enough, so I’d rather watch the guy that is going to both get us the higher draft pick and also annoy me less. Darnold is shook and doesn’t have the mental fortitude to get over it. I can accept that better than he’s just a chicken poo style of player. 

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59 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Because even if Sam is playing worse now (and I’m not denying that he is) he still doesn’t play that infuriating chicken poo style of football that Bridgewater plays, with his wobbly floaters and passes anywhere but square and in stride. 

Sam:

7 TD, 8 INT, 60.8 CMP%, 1,814 YDS, 21 SCK, 76.8 RTG, 36.0 QBR

TB5:

13 TD, 5 INT, 70.4 CMP%, 1,914 YDS, 22 SCK, 100.6 RTG, 50.7 QBR

 

...but Silver Platter Sam can "sling it"...

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They both suck and no NFL teams are winning with either as their QB

Some of you are really tone deaf, the best coaching staffs in the NFL require competent quarterbacks to run the offense, do you really think the Cardinals would be 8-1 with Darnold this year, I mean some of you are really unbelievable 

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2 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Broncos went 5-11 last year...

...yet TB5 has them off to a winning 5-4 start this season including a win @ Dallas today where TB5 handily outplayed Dak Prescott...

#winner

Denver also has the #3 defense by scoring in the NFL and caught Dallas on their worst day. Teddy and the Broncos have had their clocks cleaned by every other competent team they've faced, noting that garbage time have made things look closer than a few actually were (Dallas today included), and barely snuck by WFT. 

What does this mean? That Teddy is exactly who we know him to be, a middling QB who can avoid losing games when things are perfect around him but can't/won't elevate the team to rise to the level of higher competition. He's having a much better year than Sam, sure, but Carolina wouldn't be going anywhere with him and this staff except to perhaps a wild card loss. 

I'm not going to say that watching Carolina lose is a good thing because this is pretty awful, but it will be worth it if it exposes the emperor's lack of clothes and gets things on the right track. I will say I'm 100% with Jawny that last year was more than enough of Bridgewater's milquetoast BS when things mattered the most. Good riddance.

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