Zip it, will you?Jordysghost wrote:Not trying to be harsh but Bridgewater will probably be easier to replace then alot of QBs, I know he is the QB but I still think you'd rather it be him then AD.
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+1fiestavike wrote: Zip it, will you?
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The more I think about it, the more I think you could find a backup who can produce as good or better then Bridgewater.
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you are an oaf.Jordysghost wrote:The more I think about it, the more I think you could find a backup who can produce as good or better then Bridgewater.
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So... a complete ACL tear. No contact on the play. Out for the year... just like that. That's just bazaar. How often does that happen?
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Bridgewater TD INT ratio was 14-9 last year, you can find a back up to do that or more.fiestavike wrote: you are an oaf.
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Thank goodness there was no damage to his popliteal artery and/or peroneal nerve. The peroneal nervel is what I was worried about earlier when I was wondering if he had tibiofibular structural damage.
It sounds like Teddy suffered a dislocation about his tibiofemoral joint. A rare (especially for non-contact), but painful injury. On top of that, he tore his ACL (not surprised since he dislocated the knee). That being said, this injury could have been very serious.
He's out for the season. Unfortunately, no matter who it is, no one can come back from that injury within four months.
It sounds like Teddy suffered a dislocation about his tibiofemoral joint. A rare (especially for non-contact), but painful injury. On top of that, he tore his ACL (not surprised since he dislocated the knee). That being said, this injury could have been very serious.
He's out for the season. Unfortunately, no matter who it is, no one can come back from that injury within four months.
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How many backups can do that while running for there life ?Jordysghost wrote: Bridgewater TD INT ratio was 14-9 last year, you can find a back up to do that or more.
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AND THAT WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH.Jordysghost wrote: Bridgewater TD INT ratio was 14-9 last year, you can find a back up to do that or more.
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I think there are several players available who could put up equal numbers in the very same situation, maybe one who could probably do better.randomghost11 wrote: How many backups can do that while running for there life ?
This isn't a fun thing, but I think the biggest concern is Teddy's long term development, in the here and now I think with the right move you could plug a backup in without a large drop in production from Bridgewater.
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It goes to show though, that you could possibly retain a backup who can produce as good if not better, which imo, is a good thing for your team.dead_poet wrote: AND THAT WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH.
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Please, no name calling.fiestavike wrote: you are an oaf.
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Not many frontline QB's will be available this time of year, for any price. but if we could get some one who is familiar with Norv's offense and was willing to pay whatever it took I would see if San Diego would trade Phillip Rivers. Not going to happen, but dream big!
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Trading for Rivers would be a big move, especially if you still consider Bridgewater your starter going forward.Husker Vike wrote:Not many frontline QB's will be available this time of year, for any price. but if we could get some one who is familiar with Norv's offense and was willing to pay whatever it took I would see if San Diego would trade Phillip Rivers. Not going to happen, but dream big!
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Husker Vike wrote:Not many frontline QB's will be available this time of year, for any price. but if we could get some one who is familiar with Norv's offense and was willing to pay whatever it took I would see if San Diego would trade Phillip Rivers. Not going to happen, but dream big!
Now THAT might put the Vikes in the Super Bowl.