I have to respectively disagree. Very strongly disagree.
The most frustrating thing about Sams time here, is that we'll never know how talented of a player he could've developed into. Just as he started to play his best ball last season he got injured. He started to have the confidence to let his ability take over and just let the ball fly. Most noticeably though, was his mobility in the pocket. He was starting to make things happen when there was nothing happening. Also I know it's pre-season, but Sam looked amazing this year. He was squeezing the ball into places he never even thought twice about throwing in the past. He was going through all of his reads at a split second, and he was looking off safeties left and right. He knows this offense like the back of his hand now.
He had a vet receiver in Britt who is miles above what Clayton was, and his rapport/trust with his whole receiving crew was at a all time high. He has a great staple of backs behind him, and possible pro-bowlers down the entire line in front of him if they stay healthy. Overall he is surrounded by the most talent ever since he's been here, this is his 3rd year in the system (others as well), and he's in the prime of his career. Hill on the other hand hasn't started a game since 2009, has very shaky down field numbers, and turns the ball over more than I would like on a team built for possession.
We'll see what happens. Hill is getting the ball from day 1, and like I said this is a very talented team on both sides of the ball if we can stay healthy now. Hopefully he can survive long enough to really sink his teeth into the offense. I don't think he's a scrub, but to suggest it's a wash between him and a healthy Bradford this year is insane imo.