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Teddy Vibes


WarHeel
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9 minutes ago, WarHeel said:

Understood. Just wanted to make it clear I try to look at things objectively. I was a Teddy supporter while he was here but was also supportive of him leaving when the time came.
 

So my post in particular isn’t meant as a slight at Bryce. It’s to point out that the spread looked very Teddy-esque per that game and that it’s something to monitor once we get some speed back on offense. 

You are ignoring the obvious though. If you listened to the announcers talking football when they werent slobbobbing the Falcons and Bijan, they made the point that Atlanta's defense was predicated on keeping everything short and in front of them. So Bryce was taking what the defense was giving him. He isn't good enough yet to dictate to the defense so of course everything was short or incomplete. Expect the Saints to do the same while bringing more pressure.  Hopefully we work on more intermediate to long passes while cleaning up the shorter stuff over the middle.

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6 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The key for Bryce will be staying healthy and building the team with playmakers around him. Not impressed with the team around him at the moment. Time will tell. 

We spent all the capital for those players on Young. Young is suppose to make a bad team good. Not the other way around. We had Darnold and Mayfield for that.

5 minutes ago, Lame Duck said:

It’s not just Young.  It’s the whole organization.  Top to bottom.  It’s poo.  Tom Brady would fail here.

Tom Brady made lesser talent than the Panthers have on offense look good in his first season as a starter. Brock Purdy would too. Brady only needs Thielen, Hurst and Sanders type players to put up points and win a championship. Easily go to the playoffs.

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30 minutes ago, Castavar said:

We are so behind the modern NFL when it comes to prioritizing WRs. Look around the league and look at the top offenses. Dolphins have Hill and Waddle. Bills have Diggs and Davis. Chargers have Keenan and Mike Williams. 49ers have Deebo and Aiyuk. Eagles have AJ Brown and Devonta Smith. Detroit has Amon Ra St brown and Jameson Williams coming back. Jaguars have Ridley and Kirk. Cowboys have Ceedee Lamb and Brandin Cooks. Bengals have Chase and Higgins. Even with Justin Jefferson they added another stud in Jordan Addison.

Yet we still act like we can just get by by commitee. Should have went hard after Deandre Hopkins. Should have tried to snag Ridley from the Falcons (for a measly 5th round pick). Instead we trade 3rd rounders for CBs and use the majority of our cash and draft picks on defense.

We literally had Curtis Samuel, DJ Moore, and Robby Anderson only 3 years ago.  Then we attempted to replace Samuel with TMJ to avoid spending money on Samuel. We drafted Mingo this year and signed Thielen + Chark. This team has taken 4 shots on receivers in less than two years, haha. 
 

just bc you don’t like the results doesn’t mean you can say the team hasn’t tried. 
 

add: I forgot Laviska shenault as well

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You guys are so crazy!! Lol!! He’s a rookie and will learn.. the first pick Bates got him good now the second pick was totally on Bryce there were zero Panthers in the area!! I do believe he went into panic mode and was just tossing crap out of bounds!! To me it was obvious the receivers and Bryce have not synced up yet.. they’re several passes to the wrong side.. so I think Bryce lost confidence and getting frustrated!! He will get used to the speed of the game and hopefully the receivers get in sync!! It’s way too early to be blowing up on Bryce!!

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

We spent all the capital for those players on Young. Young is suppose to make a bad team good. Not the other way around. We had Darnold and Mayfield for that.

Tom Brady made lesser talent than the Panthers have on offense look good in his first season as a starter. Brock Purdy would too. Brady only needs Thielen, Hurst and Sanders type players to put up points and win a championship. Easily go to the playoffs.

We don’t have a good team around Young on offense.   A rookie Young isn’t suppose to make this current cast look good. 

Tom Brady wasn’t always prime Brady.  There was an evolution throughout his career in regards to what he could do and how that team relied upon him. 

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Bryce has elite pocket feel despite being a rookie, and can throw from any angle and on the run.

Teddy has none of those things.

Bad take

Cam also had Greg Olsen, Steve Smith, Jeremy Shockey, DeAngelo Williams, and Jonathan Stewart his first game. Bryce has very clearly the worst skill group in the entire NFL

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6 minutes ago, CRA said:

We don’t have a good team around Young on offense.   A rookie Young isn’t suppose to make this current cast look good. 

Tom Brady wasn’t always prime Brady.  There was an evolution throughout his career in regards to what he could do and how that team relied upon him. 

You’re wasting your time with that one. He is wanting Icky to bust and thinks we should have drafted some USFL QB. It’s probably a troll account, but it’s humorous.

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

We don’t have a good team around Young on offense.   A rookie Young isn’t suppose to make this current cast look good. 

Tom Brady wasn’t always prime Brady.  There was an evolution throughout his career in regards to what he could do and how that team relied upon him. 

People talk about Brady like he was passing for a thousand touchdowns the first time he set foot on the field.  In 2001 he threw 18 TDs to 12 INTs and was generally considered a grit it out gamer in contrast to QBs like Peyton Manning for the first couple years of his career.  Those early 2000s Patriots teams had the likes of Willie McGinest, Richard Seymour, Ty Law, Rodney Harrison, Tedy Bruschi still in his prime, and so on.  They weren't the 2010s Saints or something where they hung 48 on everyone and it didn't matter if they couldn't stop anybody.

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