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Article: Matt Rhule not happy with Teddy Bridgewater for fumbling at the goal line


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1 hour ago, Proudiddy said:

Even Teddy's description of what happened there and why he did it shows he plays scared.  So what if they call out the sneak?  Trust your line to do their job, put your nose in there and score.  

Teddy looks like he over thinks everything...thus always snapping the ball with 1 sec to go...trying to outsmart the D or lately over think the coaching staff.  Problem is that he is not making good decisions.  That was 1st down...so what if you get stopped. He should be in the doghouse big time. Teddy was limping at the end of the game...maybe that knee will need a rest next week.  Rhule needs to sit him but looks like will need an injury excuse.

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41 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Teddy looks like he over thinks everything...thus always snapping the ball with 1 sec to go...trying to outsmart the D or lately over think the coaching staff.  Problem is that he is not making good decisions.  That was 1st down...so what if you get stopped. He should be in the doghouse big time. Teddy was limping at the end of the game...maybe that knee will need a rest next week.  Rhule needs to sit him but looks like will need an injury excuse.

Completely agreed, LP.  I've been waiting for them to announce a phantom injury so Rhule could use it as a reason to sit him with dignity....  much like they did with Whitehead.  Hopefully last night was finally enough for Rhule.  They have to know Teddy isn't the answer moving forward, because every other unit on our team has progressed and played well as the year has went on, exception being Teddy.

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I love this. Calling teddy trash is a huge slap in the face to trash. Teddy is Brutally awful and I’m so glad this coach is holding him accountable. I am even happier this coach is holding this clown accountable publicly. It is such a breathe of fresh air to not hear coach speak. Teddy embarrasses this franchise every time he steps on the field each Sunday and hopefully they find a way to move on from him after this season.

anyone with a brain can see rhule is on his way to becoming a great coach. Hopefully he learns from the few mistakes he has made and gets rid of this QB sooner than later. It would be detrimental to this franchise if teddy is starting next year.

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