It has come to fruition and our QB will highlight our success. Any questions?I see that we added Warren Sapp (Aaron Donald) and Larry Allen (Greg Robinson). If this comes to fruition then we should see the playoffs a lot more often. My only concern is our QB position which could slow down the pace of our success.
I see that we added Warren Sapp (Aaron Donald) and Larry Allen (Greg Robinson). If this comes to fruition then we should see the playoffs a lot more often. My only concern is our QB position which could slow down the pace of our success.
Max, that's what I was thinking. They have a good chance to nail this one. Last year it was Austin and Olgetree. Combine those 4 for the next 5 years and let's add up what happens.
By the way, I couldn't find my Bruce or Pace jersey so I had to go with #8! Lol. I'm still amazed at the support Bradford gets. I don't see it but hey, let's hope he stays healthy and has his 1st winning season of his NFL career. This ACL injury makes me feel he'll be even quicker to dump off, then maneuver in the pocket to buy time and make a play. He didn't do it when he was healthy, I'm not sure he'll do it now.
Max, that's what I was thinking. They have a good chance to nail this one. Last year it was Austin and Olgetree. Combine those 4 for the next 5 years and let's add up what happens.
By the way, I couldn't find my Bruce or Pace jersey so I had to go with #8! Lol. I'm still amazed at the support Bradford gets. I don't see it but hey, let's hope he stays healthy and has his 1st winning season of his NFL career. This ACL injury makes me feel he'll be even quicker to dump off, then maneuver in the pocket to buy time and make a play. He didn't do it when he was healthy, I'm not sure he'll do it now.
This ACL injury makes me feel he'll be even quicker to dump off, then maneuver in the pocket to buy time and make a play. He didn't do it when he was healthy, I'm not sure he'll do it now.
When I see these kind of statements about Bradford it makes me wonder do these people actually watch the games? Or am I just crazy? Because Bradford had a great year last year up until his injury. He had a bunch of young receivers and a couple of them were rookies with a newly acquired free agent Tight End. Even with those obstacles he went through his progressions and put up close to 300 yards passing on several occasions.
I feel like their is no point arguing with ignorance. The media has painted a picture of Bradford and many people just believe what they hear and do not observe for themselves. Bradford did a great job of staying in the pocket and taking hits to give his receivers a little more time. He also scrabbled on numerous occasions and unfortunately that led to his injury. It's kind of funny how the poster complains that Bradford dumps the ball off and did not acknowledge how Bradford got injured it was due to trying to buy more time and get a positive play. Nuff said GO RAMS
Let's hope the RAMS have their first winning season since drafting Sam Bradford.Max, that's what I was thinking. They have a good chance to nail this one. Last year it was Austin and Olgetree. Combine those 4 for the next 5 years and let's add up what happens.
By the way, I couldn't find my Bruce or Pace jersey so I had to go with #8! Lol. I'm still amazed at the support Bradford gets. I don't see it but hey, let's hope he stays healthy and has his 1st winning season of his NFL career. This ACL injury makes me feel he'll be even quicker to dump off, then maneuver in the pocket to buy time and make a play. He didn't do it when he was healthy, I'm not sure he'll do it now.
Yes it was.Damn that was a beautiful throw...
That made me snot a little. I hate it when that happens. When you laugh, but your mouth isn't open, and it's allergy season...Crazyhorn, ignorance is only from those who will continue to support and be satisfied with mediocrity.
I'm all for Bradford doing well. I'll give him credit when it's due. The goal is get to the playoffs and win a championship. #8 is in his 5th year so no more excuses for him. The talent is there. Get it done. Luck got his team from 2-14 to the playoffs in 1 year with little talent. Year 2 Luck had his team in the playoffs again. Same goes for Kaep and Wilson. They've gotten their teams to a Super Bowl.
Our team has the talent now to get to the next level. If Bradford can't get us to the playoffs with what's around him now, then it's time to move on.
If people on this board thinks this is bashing, then I don't need to be here.
Crazyhorn, ignorance is only from those who will continue to support and be satisfied with mediocrity.
I feel like their is no point arguing with ignorance.
Doesn't matter anymore, dude. At this point we could copy and paste everything we've ever said on the subject and it wouldn't matter. The team has to win now if Bradford is to get any recognition whatsoever. Luck is clearly better than Curtis Painter, so that's the end of that argument as it relates to his miraculous turnaround of the perennial playoff-appearance Colts. Except that Clemens beat him, so Clemens is better. Why did we get rid of him?With little talent? Luck played in the worst division in football the past two years with more than enough talent.
Kaep and Wilson? Lets not even start on talent there. You're comparing apples to oranges.
You know who else got his team to the Super Bowl? Joe Flacco. With some of the best post-season play ever. You know what he followed that up with in 2013? 19 TDs to 22 Ints. Do you know why that happened? As knowledgeable Ravens fans have said, Flacco was forced to deal with a porous running game, a lack of offensive weapons, and mediocre protection.
It's not an "excuse" in a team game. A guy that had just led his team to the Super Bowl while throwing 11 TDs to 0 Ints ends up being one of the worst QBs in the NFL in 2013 statistically when he loses his weapons, protection and running game. And I don't think I even need to bring Brady into this.
These aren't excuses, they're the harsh realities of the NFL.
SF could replace Kaepernick with another average QB and go just as far. While Wilson is a quality starter, don't think that the talent and role he plays doesn't have something to do with that.
Giving a guy credit "WHEN" it's due is not the same thing as "WHERE" it's due(I'm not Grammar Nazi'ing you here...I'm saying that waiting to give a player credit until the team succeeds is unfair to that player). And saying a QB doesn't do something when there's video evidence showing the opposite to be true isn't giving credit "WHEN" it's due or "WHERE" it's due imo.
Bradford's 2012 and 2013 seasons combined projected down to 16 games:
60.0%
3747 yards
6.6 YPA
24 TDs
12 Ints
85.2 QB Rating
Luck's 2012 and 2013 seasons combined projected down to 16 games:
57.0%
4098 yards
6.8 YPA
23 TDs
14 Ints
81.5 QB Rating
It seems that you're satisfied with mediocrity as long as the team wins...either that or neither player is mediocre and there's more to team success than one player.
With little talent? Luck played in the worst division in football the past two years with more than enough talent.
Kaep and Wilson? Lets not even start on talent there. You're comparing apples to oranges.
You know who else got his team to the Super Bowl? Joe Flacco. With some of the best post-season play ever. You know what he followed that up with in 2013? 19 TDs to 22 Ints. Do you know why that happened? As knowledgeable Ravens fans have said, Flacco was forced to deal with a porous running game, a lack of offensive weapons, and mediocre protection.
It's not an "excuse" in a team game. A guy that had just led his team to the Super Bowl while throwing 11 TDs to 0 Ints ends up being one of the worst QBs in the NFL in 2013 statistically when he loses his weapons, protection and running game. And I don't think I even need to bring Brady into this.
These aren't excuses, they're the harsh realities of the NFL.
SF could replace Kaepernick with another average QB and go just as far. While Wilson is a quality starter, don't think that the talent and role he plays doesn't have something to do with that.
Giving a guy credit "WHEN" it's due is not the same thing as "WHERE" it's due(I'm not Grammar Nazi'ing you here...I'm saying that waiting to give a player credit until the team succeeds is unfair to that player). And saying a QB doesn't do something when there's video evidence showing the opposite to be true isn't giving credit "WHEN" it's due or "WHERE" it's due imo.
Bradford's 2012 and 2013 seasons combined projected down to 16 games:
60.0%
3747 yards
6.6 YPA
24 TDs
12 Ints
85.2 QB Rating
Luck's 2012 and 2013 seasons combined projected down to 16 games:
57.0%
4098 yards
6.8 YPA
23 TDs
14 Ints
81.5 QB Rating
It seems that you're satisfied with mediocrity as long as the team wins...either that or neither player is mediocre and there's more to team success than one player.
"This ACL injury makes me feel he'll be even quicker to dump off, then maneuver in the pocket to buy time and make a play. He didn't do it when he was healthy, I'm not sure he'll do it now."
When I see these kind of statements about Bradford it makes me wonder do these people actually watch the games? Or am I just crazy? Because Bradford had a great year last year up until his injury. He had a bunch of young receivers and a couple of them were rookies with a newly acquired free agent Tight End. Even with those obstacles he went through his progressions and put up close to 300 yards passing on several occasions.
I feel like their is no point arguing with ignorance. The media has painted a picture of Bradford and many people just believe what they hear and do not observe for themselves. Bradford did a great job of staying in the pocket and taking hits to give his receivers a little more time. He also scrabbled on numerous occasions and unfortunately that led to his injury. It's kind of funny how the poster complains that Bradford dumps the ball off and did not acknowledge how Bradford got injured it was due to trying to buy more time and get a positive play. Nuff said GO RAMS