Solid NFL career. You glossed over the fact that dude had a grusone knee injury that almost cost his leg Glad to see him coaching HS ball at hisbalma mater. That's cool
@@trevorbickham3067 i would have loved to see what he could have been had even gotten a healthy year or two to start and atleast get used to the nfl in the first place before injury after injury.
Teddy will always a ton of love in MN. I was so excited when we drafted him, he had so much talent it sucks to see him not make it in the league like he should have due to injuries.
@@digitallhm8160 Lamar said it himself that Bridgewater put Louisville on his radar and the opportunity to play QB is what would solidify his decision.
The Vikings did him so dirty with that injury. I’ve never seen things happen like that to other starting QB’s. Teddy was a big reason on why they were able to even make it to the playoffs that year. He has that terrible injury and instead of knowing he had a job when he had healed. They send him to the unemployment line
@@dmvweezy5235 unfortunately because of league rules, the Vikings had to let Bridgewater become a free agent. During the 2018 off-season, Bridgewaters rookie contract expired while he was still on the Vikings injured list. Under NFL and NFLPA guidelines the Vikings would be subject to fines and draft pick forfeitures if they kept Bridgewater on the injured list. But it was kind of a sad ending to Bridgewaters career in MN.
You can blame that on your horrible franchise and fanbase, teddy did aight Russ did good though too, yall just didn’t give him sh*t spend 3 firsts or 2 n sum players for what a aging 30 sum year old qb out of their prime?
Solid NFL Career he had a horrible knee injury that almost cost him his leg on the Vikings among other pretty bad injuries dude was solid just couldn’t catch a break from the injuries
@@tannertheis3753 not really the point I was making its just a what if. I thought If we beat Seattle we would've matched up really well vs the panther (who made the superbowl that year) we had quick linebackers and everson griffen was on top of his game that year. I know for a fact we wouldn't have given up 31 like Seattle did
This guy is one of my favorite players. Not necessarily for his accomplishments but the way he played and led his team. He was a great example, those high schoolers are fortunate to have him as a mentor.
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He went to Miami Northwestern Senior high school not Northwestern High School , the school you put up there was From Maryland, I went to Northwestern High school graduated 2013
Bro was out there woth two gloves throwing, now we have to acknowledge that. I don't want to hear anything about "Its not that hard" from people who've NEVER played professional before.
Bro you can't just not mention his injury as a Vikings fan it killed me cause he was developing into a really good QB and the year he got hurt in training camp was supposed to be his breakout year if you remember keenum took us to the NFC championship if Teddy was there I think we could have won.
I got to watch Teddy and Lamar here in Louisville. They both were amazing for the city. But if Teddy never had that nasty injury, he would still be a franchise QB right now
what a vague description of one of the biggest underdog stories in NFL history. Probably would have been. more interesting had you not talked about his gloves for half the short💀
A childhood football teammate/friend illegally tackled him on his knee causing the career altering injury. I saw it on tv. Teddy used to one of the good guys.
Raiders fan but I lowkey rooted for Bridgewater. He was a solid QB when he was healthy and made the rivalry match entertaining. I'm glad to see he's come full circle
Well, next time you do a story on somebody, tell the whole story on why he left Minnesota because he shredded his whole knee in practice without even being touched so they didn’t believe in them another UA-camr not spitting all the facts
I feel like he always played well wherever he was. The problem is that most trams are not looking for solid QBs, if you are not young you need to be great or they will replace you.
I went to Miami northwestern high school in Miami the exact same school as Teddy attended and the high school you guys showed in the chip was the wrong one
Solid NFL career. You glossed over the fact that dude had a grusone knee injury that almost cost his leg
Glad to see him coaching HS ball at hisbalma mater. That's cool
Didn’t he also get his head cracked pretty good too
@@whywhy3289 Yeah also that one time he got knocked out while sliding or whatever
@@SnuggieMaple yeah that was a brutal fucking hit and the back of his head bounced.
He was a good QB he couldn't stay healthy 😢
@@trevorbickham3067 i would have loved to see what he could have been had even gotten a healthy year or two to start and atleast get used to the nfl in the first place before injury after injury.
Such a great NFL qb sad he got hurt but happy he ended up having a decent career. Could've been an all time great he had so much potential
Teddy will always a ton of love in MN. I was so excited when we drafted him, he had so much talent it sucks to see him not make it in the league like he should have due to injuries.
I actually really liked Teddy a lot he will forever be a Saint in my book. Who Dat⚜️🖤⚜️🖤
Ufl👀
I named my dog after him
More like teddy two-many knock outs.
How do you mention a thumb injury after glossing over the massive knee injury he had that ended his time on the Vikings and nearly cost him his leg?
It was Drew Brees whom injured his thumb and Teddy won the Saint's next 5 games straight till Brees came back
I was searching for that gruesome injury he had but❤
Because he's not good at what he does lol
@@Fartinmyhandandmakemesniffyou don’t think the injuries factored into that 😂
The reason lamar Jackson went to vill Louisville
Didn’t know that
No it's not.
@@digitallhm8160 Lamar said it himself that Bridgewater put Louisville on his radar and the opportunity to play QB is what would solidify his decision.
It was more so the coaches assured him he would be qb. I didn’t know that TB influenced him; that’s very cool.
@3xclusivemusicno, it's not.
You forgot that after his injury with the Vikings he signed with the Jets and played so well he was traded to the Saints in the same preseason.
The Vikings did him so dirty with that injury. I’ve never seen things happen like that to other starting QB’s. Teddy was a big reason on why they were able to even make it to the playoffs that year. He has that terrible injury and instead of knowing he had a job when he had healed. They send him to the unemployment line
@@dmvweezy5235 agreed. Absolutely terrible. Players remember that kinda stuff.
@@dmvweezy5235 unfortunately because of league rules, the Vikings had to let Bridgewater become a free agent. During the 2018 off-season, Bridgewaters rookie contract expired while he was still on the Vikings injured list. Under NFL and NFLPA guidelines the Vikings would be subject to fines and draft pick forfeitures if they kept Bridgewater on the injured list. But it was kind of a sad ending to Bridgewaters career in MN.
Retired, spending time with his son coaching his football team I believe
I enjoyed Teddy’s time as a Bronco than I did with Wilson.
You can blame that on your horrible franchise and fanbase, teddy did aight Russ did good though too, yall just didn’t give him sh*t spend 3 firsts or 2 n sum players for what a aging 30 sum year old qb out of their prime?
@@Zeus-vi5zk plus his first year he had the worst head coach in football
@@Zeus-vi5zk russ was aight, but him in sean paytons scheme is like superman with kryptonite
Agreed. It was helpful that Teddy only costed us like a 6th vs the treasure trove for Russ lol..... 😭😭
As a Louisville fan I will always remember Teddy for his dominant performance against the #3 Florida Gators in the Sugar Bowl
A truly underrated game in my opinion
@AR18123 that game gave the program a lot of respect going forward
Bro really forgot the knee injury that turned him from a top qb to mid
Solid NFL Career he had a horrible knee injury that almost cost him his leg on the Vikings among other pretty bad injuries dude was solid just couldn’t catch a break from the injuries
He honestly still could be a backup if he wanted to be
It wasn't a knee injury.. He got hit while sliding
@@MauriceThomas-ut7bgIt was a non-contact injury before the season started.
That’s not Miami Northwestern in the first clip.
right that was my school in Pg County 😂
Talk about a fulfilling career and life . He made it to the show and he’s now teaching youth life skills and how to go to the show… nice job bro🫡
I’m a big teddy two gloves guy
Bridgewater was cold with it 🏈💯
always felt if blair walsh hits that field goal against Seattle his career with the vikings could've ended alot better
no the reason he was traded was cuz of his knee injury
@@tannertheis3753 not really the point I was making its just a what if. I thought If we beat Seattle we would've matched up really well vs the panther (who made the superbowl that year) we had quick linebackers and everson griffen was on top of his game that year. I know for a fact we wouldn't have given up 31 like Seattle did
mf wore 2 gloves like a created qb on madden 😂
Bro did everything every young boy from Florida wanted to do 🔥🔥 an im from Dade County down south doe
That a High School in Maryland 😅😂😂
The first high school they showed was not the Miami Northwestern High School he went to, you are right
I would ALWAYS start him over Goff when i was playing madden 24.
Minnesota should’ve hung on to him. He was simply a winner and that team was on the ascent.
This guy is one of my favorite players. Not necessarily for his accomplishments but the way he played and led his team. He was a great example, those high schoolers are fortunate to have him as a mentor.
It’s Miami Northwestern high school that is the wrong school in the beginning
Bro had number 50 on the lions? What position did he play?😂
They disrespect this brother.shouldve always started
Yea that ain’t Miami Northwestern in the beginning of this video.
He took some dangerous hits
That is not the West 😂
People need to learn how to pronounce Louisville
Thats not miami north western high school 😂😂
I still say the Vikings gave up on him too soon.
I've been a fan of his for quite a while now, glad that he is doing good !😅😅😅😅
he was a good backup for sure
Teddy B the real ones know
Teddy dogwater
goat goat goat
He's a great human being !! 🧠🧠💪💪👊👊
🤘🏾🤘🏾💙💛back home lets get it!!
Louie-ville😭
Brother that’s not even northwestern in Miami you just showed at the beginning of
I loved Teddy.... so upset when he got injured the dude could've been special imo... that knee injury was horrific.
Skipping his injury, possibly the biggest defining moment of his career trajectory, is crazy
Lmao that school they used is literally Northwestern High School in Hyattsville Maryland!!!
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Looking forward to seeing him hopefully work his way up to being an NFL coach if that's what he wants. I could see him being like Jim Harbaugh.
He went to Miami Northwestern Senior high school not Northwestern High School , the school you put up there was From Maryland, I went to Northwestern High school graduated 2013
FIRST OFF….. It’s LOO-UgH-vull not Loo-E-ville 😂 Second…. GO CARDS!!! 🔴⚪️
Vikings fans loved this man. Still heartbroken after his injury. Can’t believe you didn’t cover that!
🤦🏾♂️ how yall use the wrong Northwestern high school. That Northwestern in the video is in PG County MD
My God his combine performance without them gloves 😅😅😅
Bro was out there woth two gloves throwing, now we have to acknowledge that. I don't want to hear anything about "Its not that hard" from people who've NEVER played professional before.
Bro you can't just not mention his injury as a Vikings fan it killed me cause he was developing into a really good QB and the year he got hurt in training camp was supposed to be his breakout year if you remember keenum took us to the NFC championship if Teddy was there I think we could have won.
Good for him . Just to make it to the NFL is a huge accomplishment.... He made a little over 65 million dollars. Over hiis career.. badass.
Bro didn't play any Louisville film while he was talking about his college play 😂
I got to watch Teddy and Lamar here in Louisville. They both were amazing for the city. But if Teddy never had that nasty injury, he would still be a franchise QB right now
As a Vikings fan, I'm just letting you know Bridgewater was a 2nd round pick
what a vague description of one of the biggest underdog stories in NFL history.
Probably would have been. more interesting had you not talked about his gloves for half the short💀
A childhood football teammate/friend illegally tackled him on his knee causing the career altering injury. I saw it on tv. Teddy used to one of the good guys.
Raiders fan but I lowkey rooted for Bridgewater. He was a solid QB when he was healthy and made the rivalry match entertaining. I'm glad to see he's come full circle
Well, next time you do a story on somebody, tell the whole story on why he left Minnesota because he shredded his whole knee in practice without even being touched so they didn’t believe in them another UA-camr not spitting all the facts
They had a real good chance with teddy in 2015-16 to beat Seattle but Blair Walsh missing a game winning kick lost them the game
Good career, if he never had that BAD leg injury his career would’ve been way better for sure
Dis man pulled up the wrong picture for the west that’s definitely not what it looks like 🤦🏿♂️
That's not even Northwestern High School of Miami, Fl in the picture.
No stats no deeper context horrible reporter
Man this guy could’ve been great. Sad that he was derailed by a freak catastrophic knee injury.
How do you mention a minor thumb injury after not mentioning the leg injury that almost killed him and almost cost him his leg? This is nuts.
That one injury stopped him from becoming something brilliant fam
I feel like he always played well wherever he was. The problem is that most trams are not looking for solid QBs, if you are not young you need to be great or they will replace you.
Glossed over the biggest factor in his career. He literally almost had his leg amputated because of the damage in his knee.
I thought his nickname was Fridgewater maybe I'm wrong tho
I knew he was gonna be a total bust
i broke my thumb and continued to play and then sprained my wrist.. and still played.
Teddy is the people’s champ down here in Dade. I don’t think he lost a game in high school. Does a lot for the community.
As a Kentuckian the way he pronounced Louisville hurt my soul
I didn't know he wore #50 for the lions what was his position linebacker 🤣🤣🤣
TB had a decent NFL career. Most will never reach the superbowl 🤷🏿
This is great. I’m from Miami (down south) n them boys in north west need that positive remodel
DT Ziggy hood is the defensive coach at his old highschool palo duro in Amarillo Texas
He played at Miami North Western two different schools
I went to Miami northwestern high school in Miami the exact same school as Teddy attended and the high school you guys showed in the chip was the wrong one
Good for him. Made Millions, has his brain in tact, under the radar and now giving back
i remember him being the back up for the dolphins after the ray concussion and then he got injured in the next game if i remember correctly
As a vikings fan, it truly hurt to see teddy get hurt the way he did before the 2016 season.
it’s miami northwestern not northwestern yu got the wrong school
Teddy original played receiver in hs hints why he had two gloves on
Solid career, make millions, then coach HS ball. Thats the dream bro
You missed the knee injury 😂 the most important part of teddys career
He's coaching at Miami Northwestern High school
T.B was really good. I didn’t like it when they traded him from the saints
Right now I would rather have Teddy Bridgewater quarterback in my team then Russell Wilson then Justin fields or Dak Prescott
Ok so you just skipped over that injury he suffered in Minnesota and was never the same.
Let's not forget the dude got a concussion every big hit the dude was a great QB happy where he is now the dude deserves it
If you going to show a picture of northwestern high School next time she'll the right high school image
Its too bad he got that concussion he probably wouldve been way better
He was solid in Minnesota. That bullshit hit he took ruined it for him, in my opinion.