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I was thinking about this last night. I know Sam "only" had a QB rating of 105, he lost a fumble, missed a possible TD on a too short pass to Givens, and didn't make a big throw on third down on the last drive. I know all of that, you don't have to remind me (believe me everyone on RamsTalk already has).
But this was the most clutch I have ever seen Bradford play since coming to the NFL. The score tied in the fourth quarter, our starting C out, the offense out of sync, and he engineers a TD scoring drive including a great throw to Gibson. The next drive, the Rams march down the field, this time without their starting LT too. He makes some clutch third down passes and the Rams take the lead with 2 minutes to go. I fully believe if the roles were reversed, and Sam had 2 minutes, the way he started playing in the fourth quarter, he could have taken the team down and scored.
If Sam plays like he did in the fourth quarter for the entire game against the Skins, it could be a big win.
But this was the most clutch I have ever seen Bradford play since coming to the NFL. The score tied in the fourth quarter, our starting C out, the offense out of sync, and he engineers a TD scoring drive including a great throw to Gibson. The next drive, the Rams march down the field, this time without their starting LT too. He makes some clutch third down passes and the Rams take the lead with 2 minutes to go. I fully believe if the roles were reversed, and Sam had 2 minutes, the way he started playing in the fourth quarter, he could have taken the team down and scored.
If Sam plays like he did in the fourth quarter for the entire game against the Skins, it could be a big win.