Yes we shall. I'm sure we've said that dozens of times in this thread alone. You say Teddy will run a 4.5 40 time, I say it's probably closer to 4.75, you say "we'll see".....we did see. You say Teddy will show off a cannon of an arm and wow people during pro day, I say I'm not so sure, you say "we'll see" We both say that he'll do well on his Wonderlic, we say "we'll see" ....we did. I say he has small hands and can't throw without gloves, you say it's not true and "we'll see"......we did see. I don't know how you are still so blindly optimistic about this kid when he's let you down time and time again.
what is the D&D? kind of funny how you "never posted racist things" on CF, yet you are called out for it all the time by everyone.
And none of those things have anything to do with performance on the field and none of those things have a significant impact on the draft decision making process Any NFL decision maker can tell you that The Eye in the Sky does not lie
You only say so because Teddy failed at all of it. All he did was cause people to go back and re-watch his tape in an effort to see examples of the red flags he raised....if you go back and look for them, they're there. Even his best attribute took a hit when he did below average on the Wonderlic. There is absolutely no reason to draft Teddy Bridgewater high in this draft.
you know he will disappear... it's best to leave him be. funny how he constantly occupies the bridgewater thread. probably lacks social interaction. i kind of feel bad for him tbh.
Still hanging on to the Wonderlic = football IQ stuff. Am I talking to a minor???? Its been covered already. Wonderlic does not equate to football IQ Its been discussed ad nauseam Where are these red flags that you continuously pretend that exist?
Would you say the same if he aced it? My guess is no. You know the red flags as well as I do, he's got a tiny frame, he's reliant on gloves because of his small hands (which became tragically obvious at his pro day), he doesn't do anything particularly well, his athleticism is lacking....you know, those red flags.
If he got a 40 on the test it wouldn't make a difference if he didn't have the football IQ that he has. 1. His frame is certainly not "tiny" 2. He needs the gloves but his hands aren't small, he cant get a good enough grip without them 3. His athleticism is perfect. Not too much where he would be tempted to deviate but enough to where he can climb and maneuver the pocket and find his throwing lands and evade pressure with his feet
I'm not sold that he actually has the football IQ that he has been fabled to have at this point. He's failed at pretty much everything so far. 1. For an NFL QB it absolutely is. 2. His hands ARE small, which is why he can't get a good enough grip, he's sitting right at the absolute minimum threshold for hand size. 3. LOL. I do appreciate your loyalty to this lost cause, but the Bridgewater ship has sailed....you might as well be still talking about Jon Major from last year.
Only a person with agenda, stupid or perhaps both doesn't believe in his football IQ. You can see it in how he plays, its really that obvious. 1. Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson all have "small" frames 2. Lol ok, I guess Carr and Kaepernick, heck even Vick have the same issue LMAO 3. So I won that one Bobbybegreat is going to be sorely disappointed come draft time hahahahaha
He didn't really play anyone though, looking smart against scrub teams isn't impressive when it seemingly doesn't translate anywhere else. 1. None of them are over 6'2 and under 210 lbs....none of them have as small a frame as Bridgewater, yet all of them have other things to make up for their shortcomings. Wilson has great legs and a cannon for an arm, Brees is arguably one of the greatest passers of all time, Rodgers has a cannon for an arm. You always compare Bridgewater to guys who have much more to offer on the field for some reason. 2. We haven't seen what Carr can do, Kaepernick is a fairly poor passer, and Vick is basically a RB that tried to be a QB for a while but he was too fragile due to his small frame and he never could manage to throw the ball accurately enough or make good enough decisions for it to stick. 3. Fair enough, if by "won" you mean that you made such a ridiculous argument that it drew nothing but laughter then rock on. I don't see why I would be upset come draft day, I don't care who Bridgewater ends up with because it obviously won't be the Texans.
1. Foolish words, all these qbs came out of school with warts. Ill even one up that. The Great Joe Montana who had an identical frame to Bridgewater and similar skill set had a poor pro day and did not do well on wonderlic. So cut all that extra bull out please. 2. Kaepernick's problem is that he is one read and run qb, same with vick for a long while 3. Thank you thank you, I won