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By Rod Walker | The Advocate
At some point Sunday, Teddy Bridgewater would like nothing more than to ride his imaginary bike.
Perhaps it'll be after a Saints victory in the locker room, the place Bridgewater first performed his "bike life" dance that went viral.
Or maybe, as Bridgewater suggested Friday, he'll make the Mercedes-Benz Superdome turf his own personal dance floor and ride his bike after what would be his first touchdown as a member of the New Orleans Saints.
"Everyone will love that, I'm sure," Bridgewater said.
The Who Dat Nation, without a doubt, would go nuts.
But before Bridgewater rides, he'll walk, just as he does every game day.
Normally it takes the Saints backup quarterback about 10 minutes to walk from his home to the Superdome. ...
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