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Teddy Bridgewater Discussion (resignining With The Saints)

personally I find the TB possibility really intriguing on a number of levels...

First, the kid can play legit NFL QB and seems ready (primed) for the restart

of his NFL career (always a good thing in terms of personal dedication, focus

and bottom line results.) Second, he's connected to the Parcellian tree and

has been coached up by Peyton + the understudy of one of the best "PROs"

ever at the position. Third, even with all the seeming tread on the tires

TB is ONLY 26 and it's more than arguable his best game is still looking out

the windshield. Fourth, if Grier + Flores believe they can build their program

with TB as one of the cornerstones -- I'm like all in -- because it frees up resources

ALL ACROSS THE BOARD, which makes total sense if we're indeed incorporating

the essential design used in NE.

I like it...

PS: oh yea, I also forgot to include the TB DVP connection -- which was pretty good

in college... And with the recent new contract for DVP -- well...
 
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Interesting.

I don't see the downside to this if he signs a 2 year contract.
 
personally I find the TB possibility really intriguing on a number of levels...

First, the kid can play legit NFL QB and seems ready (primed) for the restart

of his NFL career (always a good thing in terms of personal dedication, focus

and bottom line results.) Second, he's connected to the Parcellian tree and

has been coached up by Peyton + the understudy of one of the best "PROs"

ever at the position. Third, even with all the seeming tread on the tires

TB is ONLY 26 and it's more than arguable his best game is still looking out

the windshield. Fourth, if Grier + Flores believe they can build their program

with TB as one of the cornerstones -- I'm like all in -- because it frees up resources

ALL ACROSS THE BOARD, which makes total sense if we're indeed incorporating

the essential design used in NE.

I like it...

I don't see Teddy as any better than RT, so this move could end up being a disaster if hes good enough to win 6 games this season.
 
personally I find the TB possibility really intriguing on a number of levels...

First, the kid can play legit NFL QB and seems ready (primed) for the restart

of his NFL career (always a good thing in terms of personal dedication, focus

and bottom line results.) Second, he's connected to the Parcellian tree and

has been coached up by Peyton + the understudy of one of the best "PROs"

ever at the position. Third, even with all the seeming tread on the tires

TB is ONLY 26 and it's more than arguable his best game is still looking out

the windshield. Fourth, if Grier + Flores believe they can build their program

with TB as one of the cornerstones -- I'm like all in -- because it frees up resources

ALL ACROSS THE BOARD, which makes total sense if we're indeed incorporating

the essential design used in NE.

I like it...

haha of course you would like this. A dude that's was seconds away from losing his leg and you want to bring him in to play behind one offensive lineman (Tunsil). I like bridgewater as a person. He doenst need to come here. He won't make it 6 games.
 
Teddy is a ok quarterback, but the way you win in the NFL is a qb on a rookie contract. Giving Teddy 15 or so a year isn't that.

I'd rather put somebody cheap and expendable back there to take punishment and lead us to the promised land. I don't want a qb with value. I want Osweiler.
 
If he signs here its for starter money, wont expect anything less than 10 per
 
they offered 2yr 10mil 5mil per year.let's see what we offer if anything.....
 
I don't see Teddy as any better than RT, so this move could end up being a disaster if hes good enough to win 6 games this season.

I 100% disagree. Teddy is way better IMO. As always -- needs to be used correctly. So we'll see...
 
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