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Teddy Bridgewater Highlights from Week 12 | Denver Broncos
Check out Teddy Bridgewater's best plays from the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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Check out Teddy Bridgewater's best plays from the Week 12 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.
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The goat
Goat
He is literally the goat
“Let’s start drew and see what he can do”……shutttttt uppppppp
At least weโve seen what he can do now ๐
We can take the division if we beat kc gonna be a tough one
They play the way they did today we got a chance.
Collective minds
Have these plays are from the player making the play not Teddy
Hate for no reason ๐๐๐ what did teddy do to you? ๐๐
A good QB throws the ball in spots where either only his players can catch it, or in positions where players can make plays. Even the short throw behind the line of scrimmage to Williams was calculated; even though he had a player down the middle seemingly open, it was likely supposed to be a go route and he didn’t want to loft it in with the safety lurking (if he his receiver got a bit more separation without defenders in front of him when Teddy glanced at him on his second read, he would have thrown a strike in). He instead checked down and trusted Williams to at least get them 4 yards, which isn’t bad for a 1st down play. Pookie of course got chunk yardage out of it. People complain about Teddy always being too risk averse, but if players are doing what they need to do around him he wins you games. You force that ball to the middle and throw it off time and in a bad spot and it’s either a miss for a gain of 0 yards, or an INT if the safety reads the play and barrels down on the ‘open player’. Drew might try and force that throw (and likely miss it because only way you get it in is if you throw it immediately and on time). You would need someone like Tom Brady, who knows his guys inside out and having thrown that ball a million times to get it to his guy on time despite of the lurking safety. These plays are the difference between scoring on a drive and a 3 and out.
Lol. You sound silly. Is the player not supposed to continue running, if he’s able to, after he catches the ball. That’s one of best type of passes.
Teddy B!! Let’s Go!!๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐
Here we go again โif Lock didnโt throw that interception we wouldnโt of gotten a big win โ give it a break guys shesh . Good job Teddy ๐
Teddy with a stiffy on bosa
But didn’t you guys want teddy to risk injury making a tackle? But clearly he gives the Broncos the best chance to win.
That play from bridgewater was still pathetic.
Teddy da goat