Former NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater’s coaching career is off to a flying start.
The former first-round pick is coaching Miami Northwestern High School, and he got his first win this week to snag a 1-0 record.
The Bulls have one of the most exciting offenses in the country, and they lived up to the hype this Thursday, blowing Coconut Creek out 45-0.
Bridgewater, the No. 32 pick in 2014, was never able to live up to his own hype as he suffered a devastating leg injury at the start of his third season. Still, he managed to make a decent career of his 10 years in the league, proving his value as a backup on multiple teams.
He was hired as a head coach by his former high school in February.
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Apart from his ability on the field, one of Bridgewater’s best qualities is his ability to mentor.
“Man, that’s just me my entire life, just paying it forward. Because I know I won’t play this game forever,” he said last year. “There are certain things in life I can’t do forever, so it’s like, man, how can I leave an everlasting impact? How can I prepare the next wave of athletes for what’s in store?
“It’s kind of my gift to life. Honestly, just pouring into the younger athletes, the younger players on the team. That’s how I stay blessed, I feel. That’s how I keep getting opportunities, of course outside of what I’m able to do as a football player.
“Those are the life trophies I get. Those are the plaques I get that you don’t see on the walls. It just means a lot for me.”
He’s now in the perfect position to impart knowledge.
Teddy Bridgewater’s Team Made Light Work Of The Opposition In Their Preseason Opener
Northwestern dominated a preseason game last week and kept up appearances against the Cougars this Thursday, having been fired up from the bus.
You could tell Bridgewater was about to enjoy himself. And he must have been extra excited, given that his former teammate, Xavien Howard, was there to support him.
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The Bulls’ offense put up 45 points while the defense did its part, not allowing a single score.
A clearly ecstatic Teddy Bridgewater led his team in song after the win.
It appears the former NFL QB is in for a fun season, considering how dominant his offense has been over their first two games.
You can bet we will be paying attention.
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