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Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:01 am
by DK Sweets
I don't want to overstate one game...but it's so refreshing to see our offense get back on track.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:47 am
by tnvikesfan
I am SO VERY HAPPY that TB had such a good game. I do think he'll make everyone around him better. Starting out like this makes me think we finally got a good, young kid with a brain.
From what they were saying as they were announcing, TB also has had a bit to deal with in his personal life when he was in high school. That kind of stress will either make or break a kid. Let's pray he keeps a good head on his shoulders and doesn't act the fool - keep it on the straight and narrow Teddy!
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:14 am
by Purple Reign
84BreaksAnkles wrote:So is that an official 4th-quarter comeback on his first start?- Since we were down 27-28 early in the fourth?
300 yds passing? whens the last time a Vike's QB did this?
I Just want you guys to know.. THIS IS WHY I WAS PULLING FOR TB OVER MC - k?
Ah yes, how quickly we forget. Just last December Cassel threw for 382 yards against Philly.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:18 am
by 84BreaksAnkles
Ok that's true. But Let's say this back-to-back? Ted's got the opportunity..
I KNOW we haven't had back-to-backs for a WHILE
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:24 am
by chicagopurple
With Teddy injured and having limited mobility, it makes total sense that Ponder is they guy to throw to the wolves in Detroit. Let Ponder start (*GAG***) and hope we get one of those rare good performances out of him where he does NOT panic and throw the ball to a defender all day. If Teddy has a mild/moderate sprain, having a short week is the worst scenario. Why take a chance of going from a short term injury to a season ender? We need to be very logical about how Teddy is introduced to the NFL. We have a lot at stake and rushing things is crazy. Detroit will be after him like a rabid dog.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:28 am
by Texas Vike
chicagopurple wrote:With Teddy injured and having limited mobility, it makes total sense that Ponder is they guy to throw to the wolves in Detroit. Let Ponder start (*GAG***) and hope we get one of those rare good performances out of him where he does NOT panic and throw the ball to a defender all day. If Teddy has a mild/moderate sprain, having a short week is the worst scenario. Why take a chance of going from a short term injury to a season ender? We need to be very logical about how Teddy is introduced to the NFL. We have a lot at stake and rushing things is crazy. Detroit will be after him like a rabid dog.
We play the Pack, don't we?
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:28 am
by 84BreaksAnkles
Aren't we playing GB next though?
I wouldn't mind him going in if he's 95% vs. that D-Line/LB
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:29 am
by frosted
chicagopurple wrote:With Teddy injured and having limited mobility, it makes total sense that Ponder is they guy to throw to the wolves in Detroit. Let Ponder start (*GAG***) and hope we get one of those rare good performances out of him where he does NOT panic and throw the ball to a defender all day. If Teddy has a mild/moderate sprain, having a short week is the worst scenario. Why take a chance of going from a short term injury to a season ender? We need to be very logical about how Teddy is introduced to the NFL. We have a lot at stake and rushing things is crazy. Detroit will be after him like a rabid dog.
We play Green Bay this week.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:29 am
by Mothman
chicagopurple wrote:With Teddy injured and having limited mobility, it makes total sense that Ponder is they guy to throw to the wolves in Detroit. Let Ponder start (*GAG***) and hope we get one of those rare good performances out of him where he does NOT panic and throw the ball to a defender all day. If Teddy has a mild/moderate sprain, having a short week is the worst scenario. Why take a chance of going from a short term injury to a season ender? We need to be very logical about how Teddy is introduced to the NFL. We have a lot at stake and rushing things is crazy. Detroit will be after him like a rabid dog.
I'm not worried about it. The Detroit Lions won't lay a hand on the Vikings QB this week, whether it's Ponder or Bridgewater. In fact, even if Ponder startss, I
guarantee that he will not throw an interception against Detroit this week!
Sorry, I'm just having a little fun with you. The Vikes play Green Bay this week, not the Lions.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:48 am
by chicagopurple
My Bad...Meant GB....
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 12:18 pm
by Dirtyswabby
Teddy's MRI came back clean I hope he plays on Thursday.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:22 pm
by John_Viveiros
Purple Reign wrote:
Ah yes, how quickly we forget. Just last December Cassel threw for 382 yards against Philly.
Yes. But...
Look at this graph.

The percentage of 300 yard games thrown by Vikings QB's since Favre left. That's either the most pitiful thing I've ever seen (thinking about the last four years) or the most hopeful thing (thinking about the future of this team).
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:24 pm
by purplehaze
John_Viveiros wrote:
Look at this graph.

The percentage of 300 yard games thrown by Vikings QB's since Favre left. That's either the most pitiful thing I've ever seen (thinking about the last four years) or the most hopeful thing (thinking about the future of this team).
Wow, holy crap I knew we were pathetic in passing yards but that really sums it up.

Thanks for posting that. This is extremely encouraging.

Just hope he stays healthy.
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 8:38 pm
by John_Viveiros
purplehaze wrote:
Wow, holy crap I knew we were pathetic in passing yards but that really sums it up.

Thanks for posting that. This is extremely encouraging.

Just hope he stays healthy.
I should have said that I got that from an sbnation article. It really said nothing else about the Vikes. But I don't want to plagiarize:
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/9/29/6 ... mith-stats
Re: Teddy Bridgewater
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:39 pm
by VikingLord
John_Viveiros wrote:
Look at this graph.

The percentage of 300 yard games thrown by Vikings QB's since Favre left. That's either the most pitiful thing I've ever seen (thinking about the last four years) or the most hopeful thing (thinking about the future of this team).
And just think - Bridgewater missed a wide open Jarius Wright that would have put him closer to 400.
Just can't overstate the importance of a QB who can sense pressure and move just enough to escape while he keeps his eyes downfield. I am truly impressed with how well Bridgewater keeps his composure under pressure. Early in the game it seemed he was content to just dump it off, but as the game progressed he started to feel more comfortable and started to wing it down the field more and he looked fantastic doing it.
One game does not a career make, but I was never worried when Bridgewater dropped back. I'm sure he'll make his fair share of mistakes yet, but he has a calmness and confidence that just seemed to infect the offense. It seemed he was ready to accept the mantle of the starting QB and the rest of the team responded to that.
Hopefully Bridgewater is ready to face the Packers. I really want to see how he handles the bright lights of Thursday night on national TV against a divisional opponent who many expect to win the division again.