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Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater
either way patterson clearly put his hand up to shield the sun and slowed down.
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Yes, he clearly put his hand up but I don't think it was to shield the sun. It looks like he was just throwing his hand up out of frustration knowing that he was wide open and would have been a td if the ball wasn't overthrown.mosscarter wrote:either way patterson clearly put his hand up to shield the sun and slowed down.
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Im inclined to agree that Patterson was shielding his eyes from the Sun, as he slowed up before he put his hand up, to me it shows he slowed up because he lost sight of it. Either way I still think it was too far over his head to do anything.
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So are you saying that you don't believe Zimmer? Obviously the only person who knows for sure is Patterson and for some reason he hasn't come out and said whether or not he lost the ball in the sun, at least I couldn't find anything, just Zimmer's comment.Dirtyswabby wrote:Im inclined to agree that Patterson was shielding his eyes from the Sun, as he slowed up before he put his hand up, to me it shows he slowed up because he lost sight of it. Either way I still think it was too far over his head to do anything.
Quote from an ESPN article:
The second-year receiver is still learning some of what it takes to be successful in the NFL, and miscommunications seem at the heart of what happened on Sunday; Zimmer said Patterson didn't lose the ball in the sun, and added, "Cordarrelle's got to do a little better job of catching it."
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Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater
Ponder probably would not have made that throw, certainly not in his first season (and he was drafted as a senior, so there was that too). Maybe Cassell. Ponder, as most know, would have been flushed out of the pocket, looked hard at Patterson, and threw it directly into the hands of the other team's safety playing 5 yards in from CP. All the while, Jennings would have been wide open. That's just how Ponder rolls.PurpleMustReign wrote:The only ting that really worries me is his deep ball. They have all been awful. That throw to Patterson was so horrible... Ponder would have made that throw.
But the other phases of his game are really getting better, and you could see his confidence grow the further into the game he went.
Patterson also is starting to show why HE dropped in that draft. He has always had questions about his focus on route running. There was a perception that phase of his game would be difficult to coach up because he comes off as a space cadet sometimes. He's also pretty young...people forget that.
The things to watch about Bridgewater are tougher to notice if you're just casually watching. It's his awareness and his ability to kind of work wonders in the pocket with his feet, his judgement, and his ability to improvise. These are important things that really come from having real confidence in your ability. I only hope that confidence doesn't get beat out of him as it was to T-Jack early in his tenure. As for Ponder, it's doubtful he ever had that kind of confidence. He seemed to try and make up for it by being a good student and knowing the playbook well. Oftentimes, it's the critical difference between a NFL starter and a career backup. There's a reason why there are a lot of guys on practice squads with the same athletic ability, size, and arm as Tom Brady or Drew Brees, but there is only one Tom Brady and Drew Brees.
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It never ends.Rus wrote:Ponder probably would not have made that throw, certainly not in his first season (and he was drafted as a senior, so there was that too). Maybe Cassell. Ponder, as most know, would have been flushed out of the pocket, looked hard at Patterson, and threw it directly into the hands of the other team's safety playing 5 yards in from CP. All the while, Jennings would have been wide open. That's just how Ponder rolls
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I wonder how Brooks Bollinger would have made that throw. Or maybe Kelly Holcomb? Could Brad Johnson even throw that far?
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So how in the world did he ever make this throw in his very first start?Rus wrote: Ponder probably would not have made that throw, certainly not in his first season (and he was drafted as a senior, so there was that too). Maybe Cassell. Ponder, as most know, would have been flushed out of the pocket, looked hard at Patterson, and threw it directly into the hands of the other team's safety playing 5 yards in from CP. All the while, Jennings would have been wide open. That's just how Ponder rolls.
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I was actually thinking the same thing. Ponder's very first NFL pass was a deep completion to a wide open receiver!Purple Reign wrote:So how in the world did he ever make this throw in his very first start?
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And for every throw like that he had, he missed a half dozen open receivers down field. In many cases throwing the ball five yards out of bounds....
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Ahem... let's get back to Bridgewater... this thread isn't about Ponder.
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Bridgewater is a funny name.Mothman wrote:Ahem... let's get back to Bridgewater... this thread isn't about Ponder.
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And Ponder isn't? Ponder has clearly got a weirder name than Bridgewater!PurpleMustReign wrote: Bridgewater is a funny name.
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For your film junkies. Good stuff here.
Vikings Rewind: Two-minute Teddy
Vikings Rewind: Two-minute Teddy
http://blog.startribune.com/sports/acce ... nute-teddyBridgewater in the final two minutes of the half is 26 of 40 for 305 yards with one touchdown, one interception and an 85.9 quarterback rating. For a rookie, that’s very impressive given the challenges created under two minutes, which might be the toughest situation a quarterback faces during a game.
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Very impressivedead_poet wrote:For your film junkies. Good stuff here.
Vikings Rewind: Two-minute Teddy
http://blog.startribune.com/sports/acce ... nute-teddy
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