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Kubes is finally gone!!!:blessed:

Schaub is on the way out!!!:blessed:

Got a new head coach

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Got black excellence at DC

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And on May 8, 2014 the Texans will pick Mr. Theodore Bridgewater with the #1 pick in the NFL draft.

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Why??? Because he has incredible pocket presence, poise under pressure, pinpoint accuracy, an arm that can make all of the throws, reads the entire field, is clutch, will play through injury, is a leader, and the nikka can run if he needs to. Don't believe me just watch:







More games here:

http://draftbreakdown.com/players/teddy-bridgewater/


Any other suggestions for the #1 pick:ufdup::camby:


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The Skinny On Teddy
January 2, 2014 by Greg A. Bedard
ORLANDO — He’s boring compared to the what-will-he-do-next flash of Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel. He looks like a skinny bookworm next to the natural, all-around talent of UCLA’s Brett Hundley. And he hasn’t had many chances to exhibit the clutchness of Central Florida’s Blake Bortles.

Compared on film to other potential quarterbacks in his draft class, Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater doesn’t jump off the screen. But NFL teams still like what they see, and when they dig a little deeper, that like will turn to love.

Though he only turned 21 in November, there is no draftable quarterback more ready to be a face-of-the-franchise quarterback than Bridgewater. And he’s coming: Bridgewater announced Wednesday his decision to turn pro.

“Wait until [teams] talk to him and get him up on the blackboard,” said an NFL personnel executive who has known Bridgewater since ninth grade. “He lives and breathes football. Always has. Teams are going to fall in love with him.”

That just begins to tell the tale of the football goodness that resides in the body of Bridgewater, who could land with the Texans as the top overall pick. Former Penn State coach and Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien will be the next coach in Houston, and he’ll get his pick of the quarterback litter. O’Brien, from being around Tom Brady, knows what greatness is and what it takes to get to that level. Expect O’Brien to like what he sees in Bridgewater. The more you learn about the Cardinals quarterback, the more you realize he shares may of the same qualities that made Brady, another skinny prospect who lacked the prototypical measurables, one of the greatest ever.

No one’s saying Bridgewater is destined for greatness; so many other factors determine ultimate success. But there’s little question that Bridgewater looks headed in that direction because of a terrific foundation rarely seen...

The article is too long to post in its entirety but the rest is here:

http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/02/teddy-bridgewater-2014-nfl-draft/
 

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Ravens like what they see in quarterback Teddy Bridgewater
January 21, 2014|By Mike Preston
The Ravens need help in areas such as the offensive line and receiver, but word around The Castle is that general manager Ozzie Newsome really likes Louisville quarterback Teddy Bridgewater.

Now, let’s not get carried away and say the Ravens will do anything crazy, especially after signing Joe Flacco to a contract last offseason, but Bridgewater is a great prospect.

His critics will talk about his lack of weight (205 pounds) but he is 6-feet-3 and he can make every throw there is to make in the NFL. Last season, he completed 303 of 427 passes for 3,970 yards and 31 touchdowns. He had only four interceptions and finished with a rating of 169.7.

After watching the kid play two games this season I can see why Newsome likes him. He is a gunslinger.

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/20...0140121_1_ozzie-newsome-the-ravens-joe-flacco

More on Teddy:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nfl/news/20140122/teddy-bridgewater-nfl-draft-2014/

http://www.courier-journal.com/arti...ne-NFL-bound-Teddy-Bridgewater?nclick_check=1
 

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Can't believe we re-signed Garrett Graham. He's not very good he didn't shyt when OD was out so there's no reason for him to get that kind of contract.
 

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Can't believe we re-signed Garrett Graham. He's not very good he didn't shyt when OD was out so there's no reason for him to get that kind of contract.

Contract details? I'm not a huge fan of this guy myself. OD was great for us, but he was extremely prone to injury. Our offense is looking pretty flabby..
Tate is gone, Foster is injury prone, Garret fukking Graham is our starting TE, and no QB in sight. Another year where 'Dre is our shining hope. I wonder how much longer he can carry us on his back. I hope Hopkins can take the next step to give us a boost.
 

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I might have to change the title:ohhh:


Nah fukk it I'm sticking to my guns. Teddy to Htown.

Some updates for those that haven't kept up:













 
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