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Per Jason La Canfora, Dalton, offseason.
(11-22-2019, 06:10 PM)Murdock2420 Wrote: Bridgewater has shown the ability to win in Minnesota and looks fully recovered and playing well in New Orleans this year on his one year prove it deal. 

The idea behind getting Teddy is to have a first round QB without burning a pick on Burrows, who may or may not be able to play in the NFL, Bridgewater has shown he can win at the NFL level, any draft pick is a gamble. He is an upgrade over Dalton and he is a local guy who would bring back a small portion of the fanbase on name alone. 

After that you would have to extend Green and use the draft picks from trading back and dumping Dalton and Glenn to impact the O-Line and LB corp. It becomes a situation where you are competitive quickly.



In what world is Dalton better then Bridgewater?

Bridgewater is 5 years younger and trending up while Dalton has been steadily trending down in his numbers since 2015.

In 6 starts for Teddy this year he has the same amount of TDs as Dalton, with less interceptions and a QBR of 98.9. How is Dalton better at this point in their careers?


Not that I disagree, because I'm not 100% certain either way, but you'd have to factor in where Teddy has played. Playing for two organizations hell bent on hoisting Lombardis is a far cry from playing for this nepotistic, inbred shit show that just wants cash for Wendy's Frosties, ski trips, and Lumina upgrades..... wouldn't you say?

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RE: Per Jason La Canfora, Dalton, offseason. - Wyche'sWarrior - 11-26-2019, 03:05 AM

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