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10-26-2018 04:51 PM |
Re: Bridgewater Insurance only
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
(Post 820049)
Drew just stated a couple of weeks ago or so that he plans to play for several more years, or at least doesn't have any immediate plans to retire. Bridgewater is great as a backup, and has starter potential, but we won't be able to afford keeping him on roster for even two more years, not to mention longer, so trading him is only logical if there is a market.
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I don't see why we can't keep him for two more years..I don't think there is any reason that is true. What Drew says and what reality says may be two very different things. He could take a career ending injury Sunday...God forbid, but it could happen. Drew is playing some of the best football he has ever played, which is why I said the best move of our entire offseason was signing Teddy. Man Drew doesn't need to be pushed to be great, but even a nudge for that dude makes him play to the tune of 0 interceptions in 6 games. That figure is astronomical in my opinion...really insane.
At the end of the day there's absolutely no reason we cannot resign Teddy and unless there is an offer we cannot pass up I think he will be here. TH is not the QB of the future, sorry. I like him too, and he is one hell of an athlete.
Teddy wasn't signed with the idea of him being here for one year. That doesn't mean that couldn't still happen, we might not be able to come to contract agreement,someone could offer a second round pick, but he wasn't traded for with this year only in mind.
And to back that opinion up we went with Chase as our full time backup last year...anyone here really believe that Chase was better than Tom Savage. Tom is not a good QB, but I have news for you, neither is Chase...at all. He is actually kind of terrible. Tom is actually as good if not better.
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