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It's easy to cherry pick any one play to pile on someone.

It wasn't a great effort by Teddy but there is definitely a double standard with QBs.

Brady wouldn't even attempt to stop someone to risk getting hurt.

I was glad we got rid of Teddy, but I will never question his toughness. Anyone who does should read what happened to him on the Vikings practice field (he absolutely could have died or been permanently disabled) on one of the most freak sports injuries ever.

To be able to come back from that and play with guys coming at you every play... only a couch warrior would discount that

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Well Cam hurt his shoulder the first time diving for a tackle b/c Kelvin JaWalrus Benjamen didn't make the tackle or a play on the ball. Would rather have Cam not have dove for the tackle.

Everything is in context though and Cam dove after he really had no chance to make a stop and here TB clearly could have tackled him and stopped the TD. have to make that tackle

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5 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

It sucks for Teddy but there is a double-standard for this type of play.

If this was Murray, Allen, Mahomes, or any other elite QB then you likely wouldn’t hear anything about this.

Because it’s Bridgewater (average starter at best) people expect him to risk a possible injury to make the tackle.

I still wish Cam wouldn’t have chased down Trovon Reed in the Chargers game… it would be interesting to see where he would be today if he never suffered his initial shoulder injury on that tackle.

Really don’t try to make a tackle with the game on the line. Wow 

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