Words matter. These are the best Teddy Bridgewater Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Put on the game tape. The game tape speaks volumes because I’m in live action, I’m out there making reads, going through progressions, redirection protection, signaling hot routes, getting the offense in and out of the right play.
Embrace the grind because it was once taken from me.
Don’t have to do anything extra, don’t have to put any S’s on our chests, capes on our backs. We just have to do our job and do our job well.
I’ve talked to Frank Gore, Willis McGahee – different guys who had similar injuries to me. Those guys have been great mentors to me and kept me motivated.
I really don’t get angry.
As a competitor you want to be out there starting and competing.
I want to think that I can do the impossible. I’m just going to continue to think that way. I’m just going to continue to think that way and motivate myself.
I try to take as many reps as I can, whether it’s on a video game, playing EA ‘Madden Football’ or in the playbook, just drawing it or just visualizing it in my head.
My background has made me the person I am today. It’s made me a mentally and physically tough guy.
My faith is strong, my faith is unwavering and my vision is clear.
I was the face of Louisville, as a freshman.
I’m just going to go out and prove that I’m the best guy.
You play the game to compete and you want to be a starter, but at the same time you don’t want to rush yourself to be in any situation that could possibly lead you back to where you are today.
I’m just tough.
My purpose will not be denied.
I’m just going to continue focusing on becoming a better football player, attacking the offseason with the mindset of getting stronger and doing everything that I can to show that when the time comes, I’m ready to play football.
I had that mindset that I feel that I am the best prospect in the draft, but everything happens for a reason.
Basically, I look at every day as a blessing and a new opportunity.
You can’t let the game become too big.
Basically, I have to stop overthinking.
I’ve been advised by guys who have played in the NFL and guys who have my best interests.
Some people might say, ‘It’s training camp, the grind of things, can’t wait to get to the regular season. Things will be easier.’ But I look forward to it.
I’m one of those guys that trusts my preparation.
I shy away from celebrity status because I don’t want to be known as that guy. But I had a chance to partake in the events and the festivities of the Kentucky Derby, and that was a huge honor.
Go out there and let it rip and don’t worry about overthinking things and trying to be perfect. Because when you try to be perfect, that’s when you make mistakes.
I’m not going to go out there and throw the ball all around the park and throw it to the other team.
I hate to consider myself a celebrity.
Each game is important.
Prior to the draft I met with the Vikings about four or five times.
Honestly, for me, I’m a businessman but I’m a smart businessman.
I play for my passion. I could care less about first-round money to seventh-round money.
Sometimes you do get too tough on yourself and you do think the impossible, but that’s just the way I want to be.
You can’t change what people think or say.
Approach each day with the same mindset that your opportunity can come within a blink of an eye.
I come from amazing DNA, I watched my mom fight and win against breast cancer.
I know that if something isn’t open down field I can take advantage of my legs and make a play.
When I was in third grade, I promised my mom that I would get her a pink Cadillac Escalade.
My entire mindset is about getting better and growing.
I’m only human.
I don’t make decisions with my heart, I use my brain to think things through.