In the days following the Broncos’ disgusting 31-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, it seems like anyone and everyone has an opinion on Teddy Bridgewater. The complaints usually start with the veteran quarterback’s poor attempt at tackling Darius Slay after the cornerback scooped up a Melvin Gordon fumble as it gave Slay an open runway for six, and 82-yard touchdown ultimately served as the nail in Denver’s chances last Sunday.
The grievances begin to snowball in all directions from there, some more rational than others. Bridgewater’s a central figure in the Broncos’ struggles converting third downs, and Teddy’s to blame for Mike Shula’s horrendous redzone play calling.