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Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:39 pm
by Rieux
John_Viveiros wrote: I should have said that I got that from an sbnation article. It really said nothing else about the Vikes. But I don't want to plagiarize: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2014/9/29/6 ... mith-stats
Gee: I've attended a grand total of two NFL games in the past two seasons, and they both made it onto (in fact they comprise the left-hand half of) that pie chart. (Similar stat: in his two games attended by me, Matt Asiata has scored a total of six touchdowns. In his other 29 games, he has scored a total of zero touchdowns.)

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:41 pm
by VikingLord
Rieux wrote:Gee: I've attended a grand total of two NFL games in the past two seasons, and they both made it onto (in fact they comprise the left-hand half of) that pie chart. (Similar stat: in his two games attended by me, Matt Asiata has scored six touchdowns.)
The Wilfs should put you on the payroll... :smilevike:

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:00 am
by 808vikingsfan
Sorry if this was posted before. Thought it was an interesting read in light of the Vikings current situation.

Gruden QB Camp: Teddy Bridgewater

The next segment features Bridgewater’s first pass, which is a deep route for an interception–an awful throw. Gruden asks if Bridgewater remembers it.

“I remember it like it was yesterday,” responds Bridgewater, whose smile includes his eyes–a sign it’s a genuine smile. Bridgewater’s hands are still at the table with the fingers interlaced. There’s a pattern of behavior in this show where Bridgewater seems to show comfort with unpleasant events. One might examine his reactions to these events and determine he revels in the fact that he was strong enough to overcome them.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:44 am
by DK Sweets
Excellent link, 808vikingsfan! Thanks for sharing. It makes me even more confident in Teddy.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 8:56 am
by Purple bruise

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:08 am
by purplehaze
Purple bruise wrote:How would you not "love" this kid :?:
http://www.vikings.com/media-vault/vide ... 418ce860c4
Seems well beyond his years. 21 years old? Handles himself very well. The thing that I really like about him is he seems very humble and not cocky at all. After he dove into the end zone on that running play most QB's would have done some kind of celebration (spike the ball or whatever). He just casually ran over and gave a fan a slight high 5. Just goes about his business. Love it.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-high ... highlights

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:24 pm
by Purple Reign
John_Viveiros wrote: Yes. But...

Look at this graph.
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The percentage of 300 yard games thrown by Vikings QB's since Favre left. That's either the most pitiful thing I've ever seen (thinking about the last four years) or the most hopeful thing (thinking about the future of this team).
I wish the graph would show more than just the percentage of 300 yard passing games by qb, as by itself, that graph is pretty meaningless. Now if it included the number of games each qb has played in and what percentage of 300 yard passing games compared to total games played, then that would be more meaningful. As Vikings fans we pretty much know what those figures are, but to the casual observer, that graph has little meaning.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:27 pm
by TSonn
Not sure if this was already posted, but this article has a couple awesome TB facts:

"By many statistical metrics, Bridgewater had the best debut by a starting quarterback in Vikings history Sunday. He set team records for the most passing yards, most completions and highest passer rating by a rookie in his first start and joined Robert Griffin III as the only quarterbacks to throw for more than 300 yards without an interception in their first start over the past decade."

"Bridgewater became the first quarterback ever to register a fourth-quarter comeback in his debut, bringing the Vikings back from a one-point deficit after they blew a 27-14 lead in the third quarter."

http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/teddy-brid ... d=25845217

It's really difficult not to get super excited when you read these!

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:04 pm
by John_Viveiros
Purple Reign wrote: I wish the graph would show more than just the percentage of 300 yard passing games by qb, as by itself, that graph is pretty meaningless. Now if it included the number of games each qb has played in and what percentage of 300 yard passing games compared to total games played, then that would be more meaningful. As Vikings fans we pretty much know what those figures are, but to the casual observer, that graph has little meaning.
I thought of it as less "informational" and more ironic. Everyone knows that it's one for one for Teddy, Cassel has had about ten stats, and Ponder has had a couple dozen. Bridgewater should have just a tiny slice of the pie in the last four years/40-some games.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 9:19 pm
by John_Viveiros
What impresses me is how Teddy is hitting his guys in stride. Watch the last drive of the first half again. It's a thing of beauty. He hits McKinnon in stride to pick up a big first down, and then hits Wright the same way. So many of our passes make the running back stop to make the catch.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 11:58 pm
by Mercy Percy
I want the people in preseason who were saying Teddy is a bust to eat crow.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:04 am
by vikeinmontana
Mercy Percy wrote:I want the people in preseason who were saying Teddy is a bust to eat crow.
but what if he's a bust?

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 3:05 am
by PurpleHalo
I was thinking this during the game: I don't remember when the last time we had a QB who could throw an out route like Teddy. Maybe never, but it might go back to Jeff George. Obviously Favre was once the best at it, but not when he was with us. He looks like a star, not to jinx us but yeah.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 11:51 am
by Purple Reign
Mercy Percy wrote:I want the people in preseason who were saying Teddy is a bust to eat crow.
I really don't recall anyone calling Teddy a bust in preseason. The only controversy was about whether or not Teddy should be the starting qb, not that he was a bust.

Re: Teddy Bridgewater

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:41 pm
by TSonn
Purple Reign wrote: I really don't recall anyone calling Teddy a bust in preseason. The only controversy was about whether or not Teddy should be the starting qb, not that he was a bust.
Well, to be fair, people were comparing TB to Ponder after his first preseason appearance. Depending on how you feel about Ponder, that could be seen as calling TB a "bust". Either way... way too early to be telling people to eat crow. I sure hope any TB haters (doubters?) will have to eat crow at the end of this year... then at the end of next year when we go deep in the playoffs... then at then end of numerous upcoming years when he's a super bowl MVP.