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2013 Week 7 CFB Open Thread

The Rutgers QB has a last name that fits his playing style.

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All this conversation as Bridgewater as a heisman contender is hilarious. First halfway decent team they play that pressures him, and he is mediocre, maybe good, not great. I love the conversation about Louisville as a national champion team. Louisville only won this game because the Rutgers offense literally gave it away. They lose 2-4 games in all 5 major conferences. UCF will be an interesting game, they are pretty damn good.
 
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At this point, having seen both play a few games, I think I'd have to take Tajh Boyd over Bridgewater. I think both have their strengths and weaknesses. I think Boyd is better improversationally, but is more prone to the occasional boneheaded error. Bridgewater looks like more of a "technician" to me.
 
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At this point, having seen both play a few games, I think I'd have to take Tajh Boyd over Bridgewater. I think both have their strengths and weaknesses. I think Boyd is better improversationally, but is more prone to the occasional boneheaded error. Bridgewater looks like more of a "technician" to me.

He didn't look much like a technician on Thursday night. Heck, Braxton would like like a technician against every team they played this year, and we all know that doesn't describe him. He has some above average linemen that give him A TON of time against mediocre defensive lines. A little pressure and some halfway decent cornerbacks, and he turned into mediocre. Made some really good throws, but also made quite a few awful mistakes. Plus they do not require him to run a really complicated offense. Teams like Oregon and Clemson run really complex offenses that the quarterbacks are required to navigate. A much more difficult task, and they both do it better. Against any of the top 20 teams in the country, they would have lost last night and he would have thrown 2-3 picks.
 
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