Sam Bradford: In A Class All By Himself

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I must have missed that super bowl
Oh, my bad. You were talking only about Super bowls?

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I disagree with the idea that there are Bradford lovers so much as there are Rams fans who are looking at the on field play and asking "Who is at fault for these results?" rather than simply looking at the record and blaming the QB.

I've defended Bradford a lot, but if I saw play where the QB was sucking despite adequate support, or if Shaun Hill or someone else was outplaying him, I'd have no issue calling for someone else.

Do you think Shaun Hill gets a chance to take Bradford's job in camp?
 
Do you think Shaun Hill gets a chance to take Bradford's job in camp?

If the Rams wanted to push Bradford, they would have drafted a QB in the first round. Shaun Hill wasn't signed to be anything more than a backup and a veteran presence.
 
It was a serious question and I appreciate serious responses. I can't stop laughing when I look at this guy though. :D
Seriously, I don't think so. Bradford would have to have some sort of setback with his knee in order to get beat out in camp.
Camp is where everyone looks good, and Bradford has never looked anything less than brilliant during that time.
 
Seriously, I don't think so. Bradford would have to have some sort of setback with his knee in order to get beat out in camp.
Camp is where everyone looks good, and Bradford has never looked anything less than brilliant during that time.

No you're right. Everyone looks look in shorts. Especially Johnny Football. What I meant was more about whether or not the backup will be given a chance to compete - like how Seattle handles business.

But I take it that the answer is no, unless there is some horrible unforeseeable circumstance.

Thanks.
 
Bradford could be the League MVP and lead the team to a 19-0 season, and there'd still be some claiming he was an average guy carried by the rest of the team, and we need to upgrade (read: go with anyone not named Sam Bradford... except Marc Bulger.)
yes.
 
Because Payton has won a bunch of super bowls right? A matter of fact last season elite Peyton Manning and his Juggernaut of an offense lost the Super bowl to a QB that I would not say is even close to elite and did not really play up to "elite" standards. If not for his running game and elite defense Wilson wouldn't even be sniffing the playoffs let alone a superbowl


Very well put.

I hope Bradford stays healthy and gets the chance to show it this year.

He may turn out to be just a guy. But I think he has been hamstrung by a really crappy team.

I know that Wilson and Kaep are not elite.

At least not yet, and I expect them to fade.
 
Once again I will wait till something occurs until I decide how I will view it,if we are 12-1 Bradfords having an al pro season and some Rodney Harrison type injury costs him the rest of the year I think injury prone would be an unfair label to havg on the guy.