
He's ready.

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He ain't Aaron Rodgers either.acousticrock wrote:Sorry team! May have been an overreaction but I got a little upset when people were comparing Teddy to TJack. The only thing that they have in common is their skin color and it seems like a few people were focusing on that.
All the while people who get paid to scout and analyze football professionally compare Teddy more to: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-pro-compa ... ridgewater
Hint: it's Aaron Rodgers.
When I saw that pic.... all I could think of wasKing James wrote: He's ready.
No need to apologize. You were right on the money.acousticrock wrote:Sorry team! May have been an overreaction but I got a little upset when people were comparing Teddy to TJack. The only thing that they have in common is their skin color and it seems like a few people were focusing on that.
S197 wrote: When I saw that pic.... all I could think of was
PacificNorseWest wrote: He ain't Aaron Rodgers either.
Comparisons are worthless.
Our hero and saviourS197 wrote: When I saw that pic.... all I could think of was
I love the pick.Vikings28 wrote:I'm surprised to see so many people criticizing/downplaying this move. Ignore the pro day and go back and watch some Louisville games. Just a few months ago the majority of Vikings fans were on the "Tank for Teddy" bandwagon. I watched him play a lot in college and I haven't been this excited about a Vikings draft pick in a long time. Can't wait to see him on the field once training camp begins.
Now that is funnySpiderbeavis wrote:Lots of people were saying, "Tank for Teddy"; but actually, he ended up tanking for us...thus already showing himself to be a real team player!![]()
http://www.startribune.com/sports/vikin ... 80841.htmlTalking to the coaches, they don’t expect Bridgewater to be ready to start this season and say that Cassell and Ponder should battle it out for the No.1 spot, but they are all extremely excited about the young quarterback’s potential.