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Did Luke throw a shot at Teddy today?


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I may be overlooking this.

BUT 

One of the big headlines the last few weeks have been Teddy’s comments about the staff,  comments regarding  practicing late game situations etc


 

Here is Luke today on Rhule

 

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If you hear something you feel is untrue/unfairly said..and you want to clear it up, and you have the platform to do so... you can do it respectfully and let people read between the lines. 
 

Doesnt have to be a shot to be a defending statement to the current staff. 

 

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33 minutes ago, BigTeddyFan said:

Teddy already impressing in Denver.

I expect that the narrative around here will be much different this time next year after Teddy wins like he has everywhere except in Carolina and Darnold struggles even worse than he did with the Jets.

https://www.si.com/nfl/broncos/news/broncos-noah-fant-first-impression-teddy-bridgewater-passes

This is literally a nothing article. His only compliment of Teddy is that he cares about ball placement lol. Did you not read it before you linked it?

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1 hour ago, Varking said:

This is literally a nothing article. His only compliment of Teddy is that he cares about ball placement lol. Did you not read it before you linked it?

They quoted the guy whose average depth of target last year was less than 7 yards, Teddy's kind of receiver.

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