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The more I watch Teddy Bridgewater the more he reminds me of a more athletic Tom Brady. Both of these players have excellent accuracy, and a very quick release. They also have similar narrow frames, which concerned NFL teams going into the draft. One more thing these players have in common is that they remain calm when under pressure, and can deliver the big play when it is needed most. After going more in-depth on Bridgewater I now have him ranked as my top quarterback, and think he will be the steal of the draft if he doesn’t go in the first round.  

 

 

A mobile Brady is Joe Montana

 

If we didn't have Cam, I would be banging on the damn table for this kid

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I estimate your smugness level somewhere between prius owner and Apple fanboy.

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As usual, you are dead on in your perspective.

 

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As usual, you are dead on in your perspective.

yaris and SIII

What? Do you not read? I said your smugness level. That has absolutely nothing to do with what vehicle you drive or what phone you use. Giving you a metaphor is about we useful as giving The Golden Calf of Bristol a Heisman

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