Teddy Bridgewater calls out football players for pretending to be GANGSTAS, and tells them to be role models instead
I have always loved Teddy Bridgewater, but I guess the Dolphins new quarterback is upset at seeing players acting gangsta on the internet.
Teddy snapped on his fellow NFL players and told them to quit pretending to be hard and start acting like role models.
Many football players are shining on the internet and acting tough, but Teddy Bridgewater has had enough. He called out the players acting tough on the internet.
“Tired of seeing football players portray this tough guy image or pretend he’s gangsta,” TB said. “You went to school, attended those classes, and some even got their college degree.”
“So, don’t wait until you inherit this legal money from the league to decide you want to be tough or portray a ‘street image’ cause it’s kids that’s looking up to everything we do.”
Teddy says 98.5 percent of the guys are only football tough, haha. Bridgewater admitted there may be a few in the NFL who are really about that life … but, “98.5% are only football tough.'”
Bridgewater does a lot for kids in his community. This is a tough message to get across and he is right. You can be a role model for kids in the neighborhood. I wish more were like Teddy.
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