MANKATO, Minn. -- A year ago at Vikings training camp, Teddy Bridgewater often was an equal-opportunity quarterback. He was throwing balls to the offense and to the defense.
That was evident during the team's marquee night scrimmage last August, when the then-rookie threw an ugly pick to linebacker Chad Greenway and then said his interceptions were a "huge concern.'' But there was little to worry about Saturday night.
Bridgewater is a second-year man with 12 starts in the books. He looked much more composed in the team's scrimmage at Blakeslee Stadium in front of a packed house of 10,300.