Teddy Bridgewater is polite, respectful and without controversy. If he had a warning label on his side, it would advise not to listen to his press conferences while operating heavy machinery.
He kept it low key again today as he met with reporters four days before the Vikings and Packers play for the NFC North title at Lambeau Field.
The second-year quarterback did drop in a pinch of a Yogi Berra-ism during his opening remarks.
"It's a big game," Bridgewater said, "but we can't let the game become bigger than what it is."
He went on to explain big versus BIG.
"We can't let the game become too big," he said. "We're playing for a lot right now, but at the same time, you have to go out there and be ourselves. We don't have to do anything extra. We don't have to put any S's on our chests, capes on our backs. We just have to do our job and do it well."
Bridgewater was asked if there's an example of a game in which he let the moment get too BIG for him. The person asking the question had San Francisco on his mind. Teddy did not.
"I don't think there's a moment where that's happened," Bridgewater said. "I try to remain poised and just approach each game with the same mindset and the same focus."