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We all owe Teddy Bridgewater an apology


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You mean after we traded him away. No doubt Teddy was right about some things especially with Rhule he had the man pegged. But he always was and should have been a true placeholder for us to draft a quarterback. As much as the losing the micromanaging and lack of real team culture was part of Rhule's undoing his lack of willingness and ability to both identify and make his mark drafting his own rookie QB to develop was the cherry on top.

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3 minutes ago, Waldo said:

He was right. They made that man look like trash and he was speaking the truth the entire time. Sorry Teddy.

You still don't take the easy shots downfield but you were right and I was a dick. 

fug that "we" gave him generational wealth for absolutely no reason.  We were bidding against ourselves yet again.  That dude would have signed for 1 year 5 million

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

fug that "we" gave him generational wealth for absolutely no reason.  We were bidding against ourselves yet again.  That dude would have signed for 1 year 5 million

Your not wrong about his deal and how the team handled all of that. I was harsh on Teddy. He is a limited QB but he was dead on about the circus here. That doesn't change any of the rest.

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