at least I can back up my posts with facts and logic, as opposed to the Teddy fanboys who cream their pants over a shuffle pass and Teddy carving up Eastern Kentucky's defense.
When researching quarterbacks, most scouts tend to look at accuracy, mechanics, velocity, pocket presence and performance in high stakes games over level of competition. But besides, he did carve up #3 Florida's elite defense in a BCS Bowl last season.
Do you mean the same way the Texans evaluated David Carr with the weak competition he faced...???? How did that work out...? And Florida had fell waaayyyyy off by the time they made it to the bowl game...
Just in case any of you missed Bridgewater's flawless performance against Miami in the bowl game. (there are some defensive highlights, but the majority of the footage is all about Teddy) <iframe width="1280" height="720" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/ryDv-RdXdT4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> His poise in the pocket is rare, as is his pin-point accuracy. Just love how he feels the pressure and moves around in (and out) of the pocket (4:02 and 8:14 is special). This young man is supremely gifted. On top of that, he's a winner on the field and in the classroom.
What I like about Teddy Football....is that he's played in a pro style offense for a couple of seasons and had the freedom to call audibles. He may not have the ceiling of some guys, but he's the most ready to play in the NFL right now.
A Bridgewater, Carr comparison is ridiculous. Not only has Bridewater consistently faced better competition than Carr, they're almost completely different types of quarterbacks with highly incomparable skill-sets. They also come from vastly different types of offenses.
Manziel and Bridgewater It is like comparing a Range Rover to a decked out Toyota Tundra. Range Rover will fall apart. Tundra's last forever. Bridgewater is a stud. There is not way O'Brien will go with Johnny Football. That kid doesn't think fast enough back there.
hm, like when you assumed Teddy has small hands because he wears gloves? and today the inconvenient truth came out when his OC said "“His hands are big enough. He has big hands, huge hands,” Watson said." haha "facts and logic".. I'm sure you think you bring "fact and logic" to this forum.... But, clearly everybody feels otherwise. It's must be everybody else, right?
Ha, coming from the guy who was boasting about Bortles throws last night. Screen passes going the distance and this guy was riding his jock. Do you watch games? You spout knowledge on football that is equivalent to Lin only fans perspectives on the Rockets. Truth is, I don't think you really watch much football nor have a solid foundation to anything you say. Watch a game or two before you scour through a Bleacher Report article.
I think Ryan Mallett may be a play with O'brien having history with him and knowing what he's capable of.
Great idea! Do you think this year's 1.1 and 2.1, and next years first round pick gets it done??? I'm SUPER excited for this great idea!!!!!!!!!!!! MAKE IT HAPPEN RICK.
Wow quick someone send this to Obrien lol http://draftbreakdown.com/the-right-comparison-for-bridgewater/
For the 2nd time: Who do you think is the better NFL prospect: Bridgewater or Bortles? You scared to answer the question?
Teddy Bridgewater looks better. Not saying he will be better than Rodgers. No one knows that but side by side he looks eerily simular but better. Better footwork, accuracy and his more mobile.
What i've noticed from re-watching a lot of TB's games is that his receivers are wildly inconsistent. They make hard catches but then proceed to drop easy bunnies. Its amazing that his completion percentage is 71% even with his iffy receivers. I'm salivating at the thought of him throwing the ball to sure handed receivers like OD, Andre, and Hopkins.