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Teddy Bridgewater - Natural Leader


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5 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

This is good to hear.

It would be nice to hear it from less of a loose cannon/head case than Jackson, but I’ll take it for now.

loose cannon/head case is less likely to trot out some company PR line though

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

loose cannon/head case is less likely to trot out some company PR line though

There’s a significant portion of this here forum who fetishize and get happy in their pants about Company Men in short-sleeve white shirts, bow-ties, and pocket protectors.

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Just now, Smithers said:

This was well known before we signed him.  I’m excited about Teddy.  Most of this board Has done nothing but criticize him - but he’s always been known as an amazing person who people gravitate towards.  

Except the Jets lololololllll

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10 hours ago, Smithers said:

This was well known before we signed him.  I’m excited about Teddy.  Most of this board Has done nothing but criticize him - but he’s always been known as an amazing person who people gravitate towards.  

I think many/most have just been objective about the average, if not pedestrian, level of performance he's shown during his time on the field. Those same fans hope he is successful but it's just a bland and uninteresting move at the QB position during a time of much organizational change.

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12 hours ago, tiger7_88 said:

There’s a significant portion of this here forum who fetishize and get happy in their pants about Company Men in short-sleeve white shirts, bow-ties, and pocket protectors.

Isn't it a good thing in team sports to have a single unified message throughout the team and have everyone buy fully into it? 

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