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All the stuff on TV lately about the GSOT has got me thinking. What if Kurt Warner and Sam Bradford's situations had been reversed?
Kurt Warner exploded into the NFL like a bat out of hell. He had a an incredible roster of offensive players around him, receivers, RB, OL. Sam Bradford was drafted by a historically bad football team.
What if you you could put 2010 Sam Bradford in a time machine and put him as the starting QB on that 1999 Rams team after Trent Green was injured? Would he have put up similar numbers to what Warner did with all those players around him?
What if you did the same with 1999 Warner and put him on the 2010 Rams? Would Warner have elevated the play of the players around him and had just as much success as he did on that GSOT team?
Kurt Warner exploded into the NFL like a bat out of hell. He had a an incredible roster of offensive players around him, receivers, RB, OL. Sam Bradford was drafted by a historically bad football team.
What if you you could put 2010 Sam Bradford in a time machine and put him as the starting QB on that 1999 Rams team after Trent Green was injured? Would he have put up similar numbers to what Warner did with all those players around him?
What if you did the same with 1999 Warner and put him on the 2010 Rams? Would Warner have elevated the play of the players around him and had just as much success as he did on that GSOT team?