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Young Theodore Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 5:46 pm
by frosted
Teddy doesn't turn 22 until next Monday.

Think about that, fellow VMBers.

The kid is rapidly improving.

How good will he be at 25?

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:25 pm
by PurpleMustReign
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.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:31 pm
by 808vikingsfan
He's growing before our eyes.

Impressed with:

how he moves and feels pressure in the pocket
how he keeps his eyes downfield and thinks pass first (although I would have liked him to run on that 4th and 2)
how he hangs in the pocket even though he knows he's going to get hit
how he goes through his progressions
his overall decision making

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:31 pm
by Mothman
frosted wrote:Teddy doesn't turn 22 until next Monday.

Think about that, fellow VMBers.

The kid is rapidly improving.

How good will he be at 25?
Hopefully, he'll be fantastic!

It's pretty amazing that he's this good at 21.

PMR: he'll get the deep ball down. It's frustrating that they're missing opportunities but he has the arm talent and he's a good passer overall, so I'm sure that's just a matter of putting in the work and getting a feel for how much to put on the ball and when.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:33 pm
by 808vikingsfan
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.


They say he hits those in practice. It's just a matter of time.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:37 pm
by Boon
Lieber just said on kfan that people complain about his deep ball , and understandably so, but that if given the choice between him having an awesome deep ball or that ravenous killer instinct late in games that the choice is easy. he says that he sees a different QB when the game is on the line and to be honest I agree 100%. He can clean up his deep passes, you can't teach killer instinct

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:41 pm
by PurpleMustReign
Boon wrote:Lieber just said on kfan that people complain about his deep ball , and understandably so, but that if given the choice between him having an awesome deep ball or that ravenous killer instinct late in games that the choice is easy. he says that he sees a different QB when the game is on the line and to be honest I agree 100%. He can clean up his deep passes, you can't teach killer instinct
True. Its funny how every QB going back to Culpepper always underthrew the deep ball, but Teddy always overthrows it. I do like his short game. He seems to make the right reads which Ponder seemed to struggle with.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 6:55 pm
by Demi
Boon wrote:Lieber just said on kfan that people complain about his deep ball , and understandably so, but that if given the choice between him having an awesome deep ball or that ravenous killer instinct late in games that the choice is easy. he says that he sees a different QB when the game is on the line and to be honest I agree 100%. He can clean up his deep passes, you can't teach killer instinct
If he had the deep ball we wouldn't be worrying about what he does late in the game. Completions on those and we're talking 10+ points in each of these last two games.

Remember, the talk when he dropped was about his horrible pro day, especially accuracy on the deep throws. Thought I saw some bad throws from Ponder. He's missed about a half dozen wide open receivers down field these last two games. :(

Hopefully he figures it out, but it's hardly a given, just look at his backup.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:51 pm
by 808vikingsfan
Teddy is 3-2 as a starter and has three come from behind wins in those starts.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:52 pm
by Pondering Her Percy
808vikingsfan wrote:Teddy is 3-2 as a starter and has three come from behind wins in those starts.
And he should have been 4-1

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:53 pm
by Pondering Her Percy
Demi wrote:
Hopefully he figures it out, but it's hardly a given, just look at his backup.
I really don't even think the 2 are comparable. "Looking at his backup" doesn't really say much at all

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 7:59 pm
by J. Kapp 11
Boon wrote:Lieber just said on kfan that people complain about his deep ball , and understandably so, but that if given the choice between him having an awesome deep ball or that ravenous killer instinct late in games that the choice is easy. he says that he sees a different QB when the game is on the line and to be honest I agree 100%. He can clean up his deep passes, you can't teach killer instinct
There it is.

Haven't had a QB with killer instinct since Favre, and that only lasted a year. At 21 years old, Teddy's gonna give us a lot more than one year.

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:03 pm
by maembe
Let's not get carried away. He was absolutely terrible for the first 29 minutes of the game and had been bad for several weeks.

That said, I definitely saw some positives from him after an abysmal start, which is tough to do. He definitely didn't let that rough stretch bother him and he seems to get better under pressure. I think he sees the field well for a rookie and definitely has the smarts. He does need to work on his accuracy though. His deep balls have been awful and he has missed several easy touchdowns. If he can get that figured out I think he has potential.

On a side note, I couldn't really tell about that one to Patterson. Was it a bad throw or did Patterson lose it in the sun? It looked like he was right there and didn't even try for it: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/11/2/7 ... -patterson

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:08 pm
by Pondering Her Percy
maembe wrote: had been bad for several weeks.
He has??

Re: 21 Year Old Ted Bridgewater

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:20 pm
by PurpleMustReign
Pondering Her Percy wrote: He has??
He hasn't been all that good. He needs to get more accurate on some throws. Today was a big step in the right direction.