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37 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We all crucified Teddy Bridgewater for passing charts that looked like this.

Teddy B was actually in the top half of average yards per play in his season with the Panthers. 

The whole dink and dunk narrative about him was vastly overblown from disgruntled fans still upset about the Cam saga. 

 

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Thomas brown when he finally gets the clipboard from Reich

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As much as they said they collaborated on a scheme so far it looks like it’s the same BS Frank has always been running. So it really doesn’t matter who’s calling the plays at this point. We need an entirely new scheme 

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55 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy B was actually in the top half of average yards per play in his season with the Panthers. 

The whole dink and dunk narrative about him was vastly overblown from disgruntled fans still upset about the Cam saga. 

 

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Bryce Young has had the same start to the season as Joe Burrow and D. Watson...so MAYBE we should pump the brakes on the hate here just a little bit?

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1 hour ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Teddy B was actually in the top half of average yards per play in his season with the Panthers. 

The whole dink and dunk narrative about him was vastly overblown from disgruntled fans still upset about the Cam saga. 

 

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That's yards per attempt, which factors in YAC. His intended air yards per attempt, aka average depth of target, was 27th in the league and his YAC was top third, inflating that number greatly. Point being that they got some yards, sure, but we saw how defenses collapsed in on the scheme as games and the season wore on; it's no coincidence that only 2 of his 15 passing TDs were in the second half of games, both of which came before week 4 and 1 of those was that missed tackle on Robbie in Week 1. 

I can't stand Bridgewater's gutless QB play so I acknowledge that fact, but a downfield-impotent scheme doesn't cut it in today's NFL. It's a big reason why Brees and the Saints got close but never got back over the hump even though he piled up stats - they couldn't take advantage of big-play opporrtunities downfield in closely-contested games.

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