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Teddy Bridgewater

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Old Man Rock, Feb 9, 2014.

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  1. bigtexxx

    bigtexxx Member

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    props for the accurate call.

    it's not PC to talk about Ted's smarts, but now it's apparent for all to see.

    Like I said, best case is that he slips out of the first round and some team gets desperate for him and trades with us. No way BO'B takes him.
     
  2. Fulgore

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    How is that high 35 wonderlic score for Christian ponder working for him? How about Ryan Fitzpatrick? Highest score recorded if I remember correctly. Hall of Fame bound right??? Leadership, and high football iq means nothing. Wonderlic score is the most important thing..........
     
  3. The Real Shady

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderlic_Test

    Not so much unintelligent, but average intelligence. So technically you're wrong according to Mr. Wonderlic.
     
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    With the 1st pick in the second round, the Houston Texans select.......
     
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    After a shaky pro day, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reported on Friday that former Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater’s workouts with individual teams”have also gone very shakily.”

    Mort believes Bridgewater’s forthcoming draft-day slide won’t occur solely because of his Pro Day. He says Bridgewater’s private passing sessions with teams have been underwhelming, too. Mortensen added that teams remain concerned with Bridgewater’s smallish hands. Once considered the likely No. 1 overall pick, Bridgewater’s fall could ultimately mimic Geno Smith’s from last year.


    http://network.yardbarker.com/college_football/article_external/report_teddy_bridgewaters_individual_workouts_have_been_shaky/16251478?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
     
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    ^Sorry. Already posted before.

    Is this concerning to any of you guys? Wasn't he the most pro ready QB out of all of them?
     
  7. The Real Shady

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    Of course. Small hands, can't throw well without pads on, average wonderlic score. It will be perfect this causes him to slip to the 2nd because he tends to get get more intelligent and accurate during games when it matters.
     
  8. Raven

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    And Rick Smith is supposedly going all in on this guy? Doubt it, he didn't survive the cleansing by being stupid.
     
  9. MrVengeance

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    Ummm maybe concerning, but at this point of the year. You can't really trust anything from the sources of media. More importantly this close to the draft, there have been far more smokescreen and other BS that GM's play with each other through media. There is no way to find out, but for us to sit tight and wait till draft day.
     
  10. Remii

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    Poor wonderlic...? 20 points is considered to indicate average intelligence which means Teddy's score was not poor. And most NFL teams want a quarterback to score at least 21 points so he didn't completely blow it.

    And a wonderlic score does not indicate decision making. Fitzpatrick went to Harvard and had a very high wonderlic score but yet he consistently does dumb sheet on the field. Same with Matt Stafford and Tony Romo. And Johnny Football had a DJ at his pro day (lol)... All these guys have high wonderlic scores but yet they make questionable decisions on and or off the field.

    And there is no way an intelligent person would think a 50 question test (taken in 12 minutes) is an accurate way to test a person's intelligence.
     
  11. bigtexxx

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    Then why is it even part of the combine, dude?

    lol think, people, think.
     
  12. Remii

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    To try to gage how fast one can process information and decision making. If they really wanted a measure of intelligence they would give an IQ test.

    I do think Teddy's score hurts him though to go along with all the other dominoes that have been falling. Many have called him a genius so more was expected from him than just "average."
     
  13. Aruba77

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    ...bbbut we need to draft Teddy! Teddy or bust! why do you fools refuse to see that Teddy is our savior. Maybe we can trade back and get Teddy! We need a QB and Teddy is the guy.

    wawawawawawawawawwwaawwawawaw

    oh ...and my favorite:
    "If Houston doesn't draft Teddy they are the stupidest franchise in the world"
     
  14. Cannonball

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    I still believe he'll be a good QB, possible the best in this draft. But I'm welcoming bad news at this point. He's not going to go #1. So if all this stuff helps him slip to #33, then so be it.
     
  15. Two Sandwiches

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    Would be the best possible scenario imaginable. Possibly even better than a trade down for tons of extra picks.
     
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    At what point does Bridgewater screw up so much in the lead up to the draft that we no longer even want him at 2.1? He's failed at pretty much everything so far.

    He ran a slow 3 cone, was called "meek" in his interviews, and did below par on his Wonderlic at the combine followed up by a slow 40 time and poor performance at his pro day followed up with poor performances in private workouts....it would be hard to do worse. The ONLY thing he has going for him is tape of him beating up on weak teams for the most part where if you look for them, you can still see the red flags he raised this offseason....it was just against such poor competition that they couldn't make him pay for it.
     
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    Don't know if I buy all the "shaky workout" stuff.

    If he truly had a poor workout and you are team sitting between 5 and 32 why announce his "shaky workouts" and push him down teams boards while other talent that you may actually want gets picked ahead of schedule.

    Its bad strategy at the least to announce if he had a poor workout.
     
  18. endoftheworld

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    Your criticizing a 3 cone time????

    Meek???

    Last time I checked the wonderlic doesn't test football IQ?

    Your spouting a lot bs now, GTFO
     
  19. Bobbythegreat

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    The 3 cone drill simulates moving around in the pocket....he should have been able to do better than Bortles, he failed.

    Meek. Yes. I also heard "aloof" thrown around.

    Maybe not, but you have to go back a LONG way to find a successful NFL QB who did that poorly on the Wonderlic. As the game evolves, you have to be smarter and isn't it very possible that all of the "Teddy is a genius" BS was caused by him beating up on scrub teams?

    I know it's a rough time for you with your guy failing at pretty much everything, you have my condolences.
     
  20. endoftheworld

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    Football IQ is a different type of beast

    Continue believing otherwise

    We will see who has the last laugh
     
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