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fightinredantz
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I thought it would be fun to take the a poll on who we think should be the starting QB at this point.
I locked in my vote for Drew.I thought it would be fun to take the a poll on who we think should be the starting QB at this point.
Bridgewater won in Minnesota, he won in New Orleans, the only place he didn't win was that dumpster fire in Carolina.When I heard that we had signed Teddy Bridgewater I thought that he'd be an obvious upgrade over Jeff Driskel at the #2QB spot. I still feel the same way. Also, I think TB at #2 is clearly better than Rypien at #3.
Bridgewater's worst year was better than Lock's best.
Ok Teddy started as a rookie... and his worst year in 8 years are all better than any of Lock's years. I am not saying Teddy is a world beater but he is a lot better than the Lock we saw last year.Bridgewater has been in the league 8 years. Lock has been in the league 2 years and has yet to start an entire season. Lock hasn’t even had a chance to have a “best” season.
Bridgewater’s best may get you to the playoffs, but it’s never gone further than that. We know what Teddy is and that’s a game manager. If we want to be a SB contender, we need a QB that is better than what Teddy offers. And we need to find out if Lock can be that guy. Having him sit behind Bridgewater is just a waste of this season.
At best, Bridgewater gets you maybe 10-11 wins this season and a wildcard spot if things shake out right. But there’s no way Bridgewater is beating Josh Allen or Pat Mahomes in January. There’s no guarantee Lock will do be able to do even that much, but if he can match that, he has the physical tools to exceed it that Teddy just doesn’t. If Lock is ready to step into a franchise QB role, I believe he has the talent to compete against the NFL’s best young arms.
Totally agree with this, however, some talented QB's just never get the mental and composure aspect of it. Hopefully he does, but it is far from certain.Bridgewater has been in the league 8 years. Lock has been in the league 2 years and has yet to start an entire season. Lock hasn’t even had a chance to have a “best” season.
Bridgewater’s best may get you to the playoffs, but it’s never gone further than that. We know what Teddy is and that’s a game manager. If we want to be a SB contender, we need a QB that is better than what Teddy offers. And we need to find out if Lock can be that guy. Having him sit behind Bridgewater is just a waste of this season.
At best, Bridgewater gets you maybe 10-11 wins this season and a wildcard spot if things shake out right. But there’s no way Bridgewater is beating Josh Allen or Pat Mahomes in January. There’s no guarantee Lock will do be able to do even that much, but if he can match that, he has the physical tools to exceed it that Teddy just doesn’t. If Lock is ready to step into a franchise QB role, I believe he has the talent to compete against the NFL’s best young arms.
It's all about Luck, Rodgers and Washington next yearIsn't about time Andrew Luck makes a comeback? He was reported on a Colorado HS practice field last night - up near where he skis frequently.