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6 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

via Joe Person Twitter...

...Teddy Bridgewater doesn't have much to add to his previous comments about the Panthers, although he does say his comments about Joe Brady were taken out of context. "Joe is my guy."...

Oh come on he knows what he said and what he meant and he was smirking the whole time through the interview. He has the right to be salty but don't walk it back now.

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6 minutes ago, CarolinaLivin said:

via Joe Person Twitter...

...Teddy Bridgewater doesn't have much to add to his previous comments about the Panthers, although he does say his comments about Joe Brady were taken out of context. "Joe is my guy."...

Teddy should own what he said... he knew it was going to be controversial when he said it... if he thought it could have been "taken out of context," he should have kept silent or phrased it another way...

Joe Brady was his guy, and he threw him (and Rhule) completely under a semi rolling down I-85...  you can't just walk something like that back once it gets out...

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