Debatable. This thread alone a vast majority think TB is the Man, a Franchise QB, hands down, no questions asked. The consensus Group Think.
Absolutely no flaws worth considering.
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Debatable. This thread alone a vast majority think TB is the Man, a Franchise QB, hands down, no questions asked. The consensus Group Think.
Debatable. This thread alone a vast majority think TB is the Man, a Franchise QB, hands down, no questions asked. The consensus Group Think.
I bring that up not to crap on Bridgewater (I actually like him a lot), but rather to dispel twitter group think. He is not a sure thing.
I think the vast majority of us here on TT would agree with the bold.
Debatable. This thread alone a vast majority think TB is the Man, a Franchise QB, hands down, no questions asked. The consensus Group Think.
Absolutely no flaws worth considering.
Clowney won't fit worth a damn in a 3-4.
My worst fear right now is trading back to #4 and watching all three of the top QB prospects taken off the board.
I know Teddy, Johnny, and Blake are getting ready for the Combine. Anybody heard where they are training? I know JFF likes that QB guru in California (can't remember his name) and will probably be with him. Haven't heard where TB or BB are training. Just curious.
I know Teddy, Johnny, and Blake are getting ready for the Combine. Anybody heard where they are training? I know JFF likes that QB guru in California (can't remember his name) and will probably be with him. Haven't heard where TB or BB are training. Just curious.
Bridgewater, a junior at Louisville who is bypassing his senior season, now is living on the grounds of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. At IMG, he will be further tutored in the art of quarterbacking by a staff that includes former NFL quarterback/Heisman winner Chris Weinke; he also will work with nutritionists and trainers to get in even better shape.
Glad TB is training with Weinke, that dude knows how to win NFL game.
I think you're overestimating the importance of weight. While it is important when projecting a players future success & longevity it is not the sole determination.
At 6'2" 225 lbs I would feel fairly confident that Rodgers would be able to take the beating an NFL QB will take. His height is of some concern, he will have difficulty finding passing lanes, or just being able to see routes develop closer to the LOS... however, in hindsight we know he is capable of performing well, very well in the pocket.
So if Bridgewater packs on 15 more pounds you're okay with him as a prospect?
Matt Schaub was 6'5 240 something. We all know how that ended up.
So if Bridgewater packs on 15 more pounds you're okay with him as a prospect?
Matt Schaub was 6'5 240 something. We all know how that ended up.
That's some faulty reasoning; Peyton Manning is 6'5 and 230lbs. and we all saw how that turned out.
And at his peak, Jamarcus Russell was 6'6 and 265 at his best. My point is not that additional height and weight makes you a bad QB - if it was, yes, it would be faulty reasoning. My point is that height and weight is not a huge determining factor in the success of a QB by itself.
Sure, I get the durability concern. But Bridgewater has no particularly egregious history of injury and has shown to be evasive and hardy in the pocket.
If height and weight is your primary criteria for drafting your QB, you're going to be drafting quite a few busts. Hell, if we were drafting with those two criteria first we'd be picking Logan Thomas with 1-1.
My point is that height and weight is not a huge determining factor in the success of a QB by itself.
If height and weight is your primary criteria for drafting your QB, you're going to be drafting quite a few busts. Hell, if we were drafting with those two criteria first we'd be picking Logan Thomas with 1-1.
Either way, there isn't a plethora of 6'3" 205 lb QBs in the league. Surely there's a reason.
No, but let's say for argument's sake that Bridgewater comes in Day 1 and bulks up a bit, and by preseason's time he's 6'3 220, or even 6'3 225.
For comparison's sake (height weight from Wiki), here are the QBs who saw extended playing time this season.
Russell Wilson 5'11 206
Tom Brady at 6'4 is 225
Alex Smith is 6'4, 217.
Brees is 6'0 209.
Andy Dalton is 6'2 220.
Ryan Tannehill is 6'4 222.
Eli Manning is 6'4 218.
Colin Kaepernick is 6'4, 230.
Peyton Manning is 6'5 230.
Carson Palmer is 6'5 235.
EJ Manuel is 6'5 237.
Thad Lewis is 6'2 220.
Ryan Fitzpatrick is 6'2 225
Cam Newton is 6'5 245
Jason Campbell is 6'5 229
Matt Flynn is 6'2 230
Case Keenum is 6'1 205
Jay Cutler is 6'3, 233
Tony Romo is 6'2 236
Joe Flacco is 6'6 239
Matt Stafford is 6'3 232
Matt Ryan is 6'4 217
Matt Schaub is 6'4 239
Chad Henne is 6'3 230
Christian Ponder is 6'2 229
Matt Cassel is 6'4 230
Geno Smith is 6'3 221
Terrelle Pryor is 6'4 233
Nick Foles is 6'6 243
Matt McGloin is 6'1 210
Josh McCown is 6'4 215
Andrew Luck is 6'4 239
Ben Roethlisberger is 6'5 241
Kellen Clemens is 6'2 221
Sam Bradford is 6'4 231
Mike Glennon is 6'7, 225
RG III is 6'2, 218
Kirk Cousins is 6'3, 209
Josh Freeman is 6'6 248
Jake Locker is 6'3 234
I don't think I missed out on anyone else.
Averages: 6'3.5 feet tall, 226.9 lbs.*
*assuming no statistical error on my account.
Edit: just saw your other post, TK - and yes, I agree, he has his flaws. I have concerns with gloves (it's weird, not necessarily a con, but weird) and level of competition etc. - but height and weight is not exactly a major concern. He will put on weight. I'd bet money he's bulking up right now in prep for the combine, trying to get up to 220-225 if he's not there already.
Now if he comes in at 6'1 200, yes, that raises a flag.
Several people have said they believe Teddy is closer to 6'1" than 6'3".
I think that could be said about all three QB's.
WHATS IMPRESSED YOU ABOUT TEDDY?
Hes got a huge upside. Hes a special guy. Most importantly, hes coachable, and I think thats what a lot of NFL teams look for, guys that are coachable and can make adjustments.
WHAT DO YOU WANT HIM TO SHOW?
I think maybe the misperception on him is hes not a real vocal guy, right? I can tell you hes got a real burning desire to be great and his leadership skills are simple shown kind of through example.
Hes the type of guy that guys just naturally gravitate toward.
Really, you just want to fine-tune everything. I dont do this to make major adjustments. You want to make minor adjustments and make sure he has a great understanding of this process and whats going to be asked of him, physically and mentally. That he goes through this process with confidence and is then able to translate that into success in the National Football League.
WHAT WILL YOU TELL HIM?
I always tell guys, Be yourself. Im not here to change people, were here to simply be a GPS system for them, right? To show them the way and let them naturally be who they are, but give them some tools for success.
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF HIS NFL PROSPECTS?
I think hes a perfect fit. Hes the type of guy that doesnt have to say a whole lot, but I think will got into a locker room and gain respect immediately.
Hes the total package. He has the ability to do all the things theyre gonna do at the next level.
In terms of arm strength, hes got NFL arm strength. He can throw the ball accurately on the run. He has great escapability within the pocket.
HOW DO YOU THINK LOUISVILLE PREPARED HIM FOR THIS?
You can watch guys on film and see if they have total command of the offense and thats clearly evident that he felt very comfortable in that offense. Fortunately for him, he was in the pro-style offense, which will translate nicely to the next level.
Theres so many guys these days that never take a snap from under center before they get to the NFL and thats a transition, but hes a natural there, hes comfortable under center or in the shotgun, so I think hes ahead of the game...
Follow up...
Chris Weinke talks about training Teddy BridgewaterI think maybe the misperception on him is hes not a real vocal guy, right? I can tell you hes got a real burning desire to be great and his leadership skills are simple shown kind of through example.
Dude is being trained by Chris Weinke?
Alrighty then ...
Same with Cam Newton. Not sure why this news raises an eyebrow.
Same with Cam Newton. Not sure why this news raises an eyebrow.
You really think CW made a difference with Cam? Just would have thought they would have possibly had someone train with him that didn't suck as a pro.
I don't even know how to respond to your post.
Weinke had only had two wins in his entire NFL career and won the first game of the 2001 season and then lost the rest for Carolina. He also has the second longest losing streak in NFL (17) only behind Dan Pastorini (21). Despite this, Weinke is tied (with Geno Smith) for fourth most rushing touchdowns by a rookie quarterback (6), behind Vince Young (7), Robert Griffin III (7) and current Panther Cam Newton (14)
Here, I will help you.
Yep, that's who I would want my future franchise QB training with.
Maybe TB is going for the losing streak record ...
Here, I will help you.
Yep, that's who I would want my future franchise QB training with.
Maybe TB is going for the losing streak record ...
Here, I will help you.
Yep, that's who I would want my future franchise QB training with.
Maybe TB is going for the losing streak record ...
Lol @ kingtexan getting blasted for his ridiculous statement. Think that through next time before you go all smartass around here.
Meh, I can understand the misconception. No need to run in and claim a beatdown or something dumb.
Isn't that just what king Texan did? Run in blasting his mouth about something on which he knows little (i.e. claim something dumb). He's misconceived because he's biased and uneducated.
Look a few posts up, he has trained some very successful players. Just because he couldn't perform on the field doesn't mean he isn't a good teacher. IMG is a highly respect institution.
Jon Gruden and Sean Payton are QB gurus without the pro careers .
Lol @ kingtexan getting blasted for his ridiculous statement. Think that through next time before you go all smartass around here.
I am sure those players would have never succeeded without the awe inspiring knowledge of CW.
I stand by my statement and find the responses to it ignorant at best. Which basically describes half of the posters on this site, who typically are looking to troll and flame someone instead of offer intelligent conversation or debate. More twelve years old trying to pick fights here than adults with an opinion.
I stand by my statement and find the responses to it ignorant at best. Which basically describes half of the posters on this site, who typically are looking to troll and flame someone instead of offer intelligent conversation or debate. More twelve years old trying to pick fights here than adults with an opinion.
With that said we probably should steer back on topic instead of this silly and pointless "debate".