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He just making shit up, no way would that only jump 30 cents initially. 1st report was of the end of season variety
 

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Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater dislocates knee, tears ACL in drill.

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Minnesota Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater suffered a dislocated knee and a torn ACL when he went down during a noncontact drill at practice Tuesday, ending his 2016 season.
"Teddy suffered a complete tear to his ACL and other structural damage," the team said in a statement Tuesday evening after Bridgewater underwent an MRI. "Fortunately, there appears to be no nerve or arterial damage."
Bridgewater dropped back to pass during a drill, planted his foot and immediately went down. Trainers rushed to his side and began inflating an aircast, and the quarterback appeared to be holding his left leg.

Several players threw their helmets and shouted expletives as they scattered, and many simultaneously dropped to one knee in prayer. Moments later, a siren-blaring ambulance pulled into the team's Winter Park headquarters, stayed for about 10 minutes and then pulled away.
The team called off Tuesday's practice -- its last of the preseason -- after Bridgewater was injured.
Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said he briefly spoke with Bridgewater after the injury and said he told the 23-year-old, "Hang in there. We're with him. Hope for the best."
Bridgewater was still on the practice field grass as the team's public relations staff ushered reporters from the premises.

"Today is a disappointing day. ... The No. 1 thing is Teddy is such a great kid," Zimmer said. "Everyone loves him."
Players were visibly distraught as they exited the field, and Zimmer said he spoke with the team prior to addressing the media.
"We're gonna grieve today and be upset about it," Zimmer told reporters. "It's more about our feelings for Teddy and for him as a person and getting better than it is about anything else. Teddy's a great kid, and he'll be back as soon as he possibly can, if it is real bad. But we're going to keep fighting."
There is little behind Bridgewater on the depth chart. Shaun Hill is the primary backup, but he's 36 years old and has played only sparingly over the past five years.

"I have confidence in Shaun. I think he's played great this preseason," Zimmer said. "The thing we all have to remember is this is about the team. We have a good team."
Bridgewater is entering his third season in the NFL, and the Vikings were counting on him to take major steps forward after a promising start to his career. He helped lead the Vikings to the NFC North championship last season as more of a game manager, but Zimmer and offensive coordinator Norv Turner have said they expect him to be much more of a playmaker in 2016.
Bridgewater missed the second preseason game because of a sore shoulder but was sharp Sunday against San Diego. He went 12-for-16 for 161 yards and a touchdown in two quarters, which left Vikings players and fans confident as the team started to prepare for the season opener Sept. 11 at Tennessee.
The Vikings said Bridgewater is expected to make a full recovery.

The Vikings host the Los Angeles Rams in their final preseason game Thursday. Most of the starters are not expected to play. Given Bridgewater's injury, it's expected Hill will sit out against the Rams.
<article class="ad-300"></article>Minnesota is also expected to re-sign quarterback Brad Sorensen, assuming he clears waivers. If the Vikings can bring back Sorensen, he and Joel Stave would both play in the team's final preseason game.
Minnesota was a popular Super Bowl bet in Las Vegas. As of Sunday at the Westgate SuperBook, only the Green Bay Packers, Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots had attracted more bets to win the Super Bowl than the Vikings. The Westgate moved the Vikings' Super Bowl odds from 20-1 to 30-1 following news of Bridgewater's injury on Tuesday.
"Everybody can count us out, but I think that'd be the wrong thing to do," Zimmer said.
 

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This is Freekin' Terrible.

Vikings 11-5 last season, I believe......I was looking forward to seeing what they could do.

In their Brand New Stadium, as well.

This is Terrible. :(
 
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Hilarious reading posts about this

You would think Peyton Manning was lost for the year.

"Players visibly shaken and crying" Seriously? Teddy freakin Bridgewater?
 

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Vlad I know it's difficult for you to understand the concepts of bonding and friendships amongst human beings. Most people are empathetic towards others in times of extreme pain and suffering. You on the other hand are a racist loner, so no one likely has shown any of that towards you in your lifetime. I can understand your confusion
 

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Vlad I know it's difficult for you to understand the concepts of bonding and friendships amongst human beings. Most people are empathetic towards others in times of extreme pain and suffering. You on the other hand are a racist loner, so no one likely has shown any of that towards you in your lifetime. I can understand your confusion

Lol.....great post and very true. Vlad post is horrible but not the least bit surprising.
 
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I guess Tom Brady and Peyton manning don't have any friends either then because teammates weren't openly crying when they missed an entire season and they r actually good unlike teddy pepper bridge. Since pepper bridge is a homeboy, other homeboys in the same gang aka team are obligated to like him
 

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Hahaha good one Vladimir

But Peyton is as fake as they come and really seems like the asshole control freak boss everyone hates
 

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I guess Tom Brady and Peyton manning don't have any friends either then because teammates weren't openly crying when they missed an entire season and they r actually good unlike teddy pepper bridge. Since pepper bridge is a homeboy, other homeboys in the same gang aka team are obligated to like him

they were crying because the injury was so visually shocking. if Peyton manning leg snapped in half and his knee fell out on the field during a game his teammates would cry too
 
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I guess Tom Brady and Peyton manning don't have any friends either then because teammates weren't openly crying when they missed an entire season and they r actually good unlike teddy pepper bridge. Since pepper bridge is a homeboy, other homeboys in the same gang aka team are obligated to like him

what kind of fucktard are you? Pepper Bridge? I mean are you in pre school? Most the guys around him were white. Had nothing to do with sticking up for home boys. Teddy was going to have a good year IMO, sucks for him, franchise and fans. You should quit using mommy's laptop child
 
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Vlad I know it's difficult for you to understand the concepts of bonding and friendships amongst human beings. Most people are empathetic towards others in times of extreme pain and suffering. You on the other hand are a racist loner, so no one likely has shown any of that towards you in your lifetime. I can understand your confusion

Solid post. Everyone surrounding that team seems to think Bridgewater is a phenomenal dude. Tough to see a a teammate/great guy suffer that type of injury.
 

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I guess Tom Brady and Peyton manning don't have any friends either then because teammates weren't openly crying when they missed an entire season and they r actually good unlike teddy pepper bridge. Since pepper bridge is a homeboy, other homeboys in the same gang aka team are obligated to like him

Somebody should smack your parents.....they made a huge mistake.
 

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I want to be very clear so some jackass doesn't bump this after they struggle


This is a terrible blow to the vikings as a team


All i'm saying is if you liked AP yesterday, you should still like him today

Terrible blow??
Maybe the best thing that ever happened in Minny!!!
 

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Terrible blow??
Maybe the best thing that ever happened in Minny!!!

times 3 this was such a good fortune situation (granted a bad looking leg injury happened which I would not wish on anyone) that led to getting Bradford to lead this talented club.

AP being out is just icing on the cake.
 

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