Teddy Bridgewater’s decision to skip throwing session at the NFL Combine drew even more interest in his pro day workout on Monday.
The critics and pundits are out, and the opinions are not pretty.
Mike Mayock of NFL Network ripped Bridgewater’s passing effort Monday, calling it average at best according to Pro Football Talk.
“Most quarterbacks have good pro days,” Mayock said. “Today, I thought it was very average at best.”
Albert Breer brought up the fact that Bridgewater, who normallly plays with a glove on his throwing hand, chose to proceed without one during his pro day performance.
Texting w/a coach who's at Pro Day, said Bridgewater's "overall control of the ball" was troublesome. Wondered why he didn't wear a glove.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) March 17, 2014