3 reasons the Colts should take a long look at Teddy Bridgewater

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Jacoby Brissett Isn’t Going To Lead A Playoff Run

First up, we have to be honest about where the Colts are heading with Jacoby Brissett as their quarterback. Unfortunately, they aren’t heading anywhere. They could potential be a playoff contender if they build up every other area of their team, but Brissett can’t power them to the playoffs.

Whether that be because he doesn’t take chances, his leadership is questionable at times, or because he simply isn’t a legitimate NFL starting talent, Brissett can’t be relied upon moving forward. Bridgewater, on the other hand, has the potential to be an elite quarterback if given the chance.

Back in his time with the Minnesota Vikings, Bridgewater was viewed as one of the top young quarterbacks in the game. He could still get back to being a guy that powers his team to the playoffs. Indianapolis has the money and need for Bridgewater.

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