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I found this on my computer today: pretty interesting analysis from Marc Trestman, who is now the
Bears coach. He grew in the 49ers system...and was OC in 1998
I heard him on Sirius yesterday, he was former OC of 9ers and a few other teams..and is now the head coach of the Grey Cup Champion Montreal team in Canada and he was asked by Adam Schein about the state of play of young QB's in the NFL and he said it's never been better...when pushed to elaborate he mention how good Bradford was as a rookie, and with limited wr help...so a little later Schein asks him about how hard it will be for teams to adjust if the season starts late and they have 2-3 weeks of practice AND they are learning a new offense..again he states that "I think the Rams would be ok because Sam Bradford is a rare talent, he is so intelligent and such a hard worker...you combine that with his physical skills and I don't think it will be nearly as hard for that team (Rams) to over come a short off season as some of the others (teams)..."
So Schein ends the interview by asking him "specifically, which you QB's do you like?" and MT says; "Well, obviously the Rams have a great on in Bradford, I've studied him for a while and his physical ability is outstanding, his accuracy combined with his ability to move the pocket...then you add in that he's a terrific student of the game and his intelligence...I think he's on his way to being one of the real special QB's this league has seen in a long, long time..." Shein asked him who else he liked and he thought for a little bit and said "I love the way Aaron Rodgers was allowed to learn the game and he is obviously already reached greatness stature..."
It was really weird because he obviously loves Sam and SB was the only QB he mentioned by name other than Rodgers...I don't know anything about Trestman...is there a reason for this? Does he have ties to the rams or Oklahoma? Anyone know? I never heard this guy interview before but the more he "only" mentioned Sam, it was almost to the point of being uncomfortable. Weird.
Bears coach. He grew in the 49ers system...and was OC in 1998
I heard him on Sirius yesterday, he was former OC of 9ers and a few other teams..and is now the head coach of the Grey Cup Champion Montreal team in Canada and he was asked by Adam Schein about the state of play of young QB's in the NFL and he said it's never been better...when pushed to elaborate he mention how good Bradford was as a rookie, and with limited wr help...so a little later Schein asks him about how hard it will be for teams to adjust if the season starts late and they have 2-3 weeks of practice AND they are learning a new offense..again he states that "I think the Rams would be ok because Sam Bradford is a rare talent, he is so intelligent and such a hard worker...you combine that with his physical skills and I don't think it will be nearly as hard for that team (Rams) to over come a short off season as some of the others (teams)..."
So Schein ends the interview by asking him "specifically, which you QB's do you like?" and MT says; "Well, obviously the Rams have a great on in Bradford, I've studied him for a while and his physical ability is outstanding, his accuracy combined with his ability to move the pocket...then you add in that he's a terrific student of the game and his intelligence...I think he's on his way to being one of the real special QB's this league has seen in a long, long time..." Shein asked him who else he liked and he thought for a little bit and said "I love the way Aaron Rodgers was allowed to learn the game and he is obviously already reached greatness stature..."
It was really weird because he obviously loves Sam and SB was the only QB he mentioned by name other than Rodgers...I don't know anything about Trestman...is there a reason for this? Does he have ties to the rams or Oklahoma? Anyone know? I never heard this guy interview before but the more he "only" mentioned Sam, it was almost to the point of being uncomfortable. Weird.