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3 minutes ago, Cam Lawter said:

Teddy looking good so far. He's by far the most accurate QB we've had lol

Teddy is a solid game manager. He's not gonna win you any games but he can at least keep you from losing games. He's basically exactly what you want in a veteran backup.

He's especially ideal when your starter is Tua. They have the same strengths and weaknesses. Teddy is basically wish.com Tua. You don't have to change anything.

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Just now, Panthercougar68 said:

Mike McDaniel looks like a squirmer when it comes to the Tua questions that will be coming this week.

No doubt about it. He is gonna be defensive and trying to flip it around to make him the real victim. 
 

He looks like a guy that if he got arrested for some poo he wouldn’t even make it one night in jail before he started telling on everybody

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

And they activated 3 QB's for the game probably knowing there was a legit chance something was going to happen. 

 

4 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oof. Yeah, that's basically admitting that you know the guy shouldn't be out there and probably won't make it through the game. Yikes.

 

They'll likely still slide on it because they added the back and ankle to the injury report, so they'll just say it was because of those issues.

TBH, it wouldn't surprise me if the league had a say in him going back in there last week...  if anything the last 10 years has taught us is the NFL loves storylines, it's what drives their product.  And having a winner in Miami, especially so soon after the Ross-> Flores -> McDaniel controversy so they can conveniently sweep the dirt under the rug (in typical NFL fashion) very much depended on Tua for them to compete in such a huge game against league-favorites in Buffalo.  So wouldn't surprise me at all if they were willing to turn a blind eye to the initial concussion to keep that storyline going...  also, having a great franchise in a major market like Miami is always a plus for the league.  So yeah, a lot of people had a lot of reasons to put him back in there, and none of them had anything to do with the well-being of Tua.  fuging scumbags.

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