Will Sam Bradford Be Resigned and For How Much? SI.com

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Sports Illustrated’s Doug Farrar and Chris Burke answer your NFC West questions from Twitter including if Sam Bradford will be resigned and who has the best wide receiving corps in the division. They also answer the question on how many other divisions would the 4th place finisher in the NFC West win. (4:05)

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Bradford's agent said "He needs about tree fiddy."

It was about dat time dat Snead noticed dat Bradford's agent was the Lochness Monster.

And Snead said "Hey! Get out of here, you damned Lochness Monster, trying to get no tree fiddy for Bradford!"

*Hypothetical events as I imagine them. Disclaimer: I may very well be out of my gourd.
 
Bradford's agent said "He needs about tree fiddy."

It was about dat time dat Snead noticed dat Bradford's agent was the Lochness Monster.

And Snead said "Hey! Get out of here, you damned Lochness Monster, trying to get no tree fiddy for Bradford!"
*Hypothetical events as I imagine them. Disclaimer: I may very well be out of my gourd.
I'd like to spend about an hour in your head one day. Just to see all the pretty colors and oversized bumble bees.
 
Bradford's agent said "He needs about tree fiddy."

It was about dat time dat Snead noticed dat Bradford's agent was the Lochness Monster.

And Snead said "Hey! Get out of here, you damned Lochness Monster, trying to get no tree fiddy for Bradford!"
*Hypothetical events as I imagine them. Disclaimer: I may very well be out of my gourd.
lmao.love it.chef lives on!
or at least his
dad
 
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I don't know where the second guy thinks the Rams might find a better QB to replace Sam. A guy coming out of college next year might be ready to play in 2016 but that means coming p to speed and maybe really producing by 2018 unless there is some kind of miracle.

I would be a little disappointed if they go 8-8 this year and think 10-6 is reachable. If they can get there and Bradford has anything close to what he was producing last year I can see him getting $17+ that still would barely get him in the top 10 and Romo is getting $18/ Stafford $17.6

I might be biased but I'll take Sam over both of them and a couple others making more than that.

http://overthecap.com/top-player-salaries.php?Position=QB
 
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I think Doug Farrar should give it up (the hair fight).shave his head and move out his moms basement.
 
People forget that teams built to win as we are have won the SB with Trent Dilfer, Jeff Hostetler, Russell Wilson. You don't need Dan Marino back there to be successful.
 
One million for every TD thrown in 2014
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120 million for 8 years if we get to the playoffs this year....first 3-4 years guaranteed (45-60).....
 
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re-signed

re-sign
re-sign
verb (used without object)
1.
to sign again.
2.
to renew or extend a contract.

re·sign (
v. re·signed, re·sign·ing, re·signs
v.tr.
1. To submit (oneself) passively; accept as inevitable: I resigned myself to a long wait in line.
2. To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification.
3. To relinquish (a privilege, right, or claim). See Synonyms at relinquish.
v.intr.
To give up one's job or office; quit, especially by formal notification: resign from a board of directors.


just sayin
 
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re-signed

re-sign
re-sign
verb (used without object)
1.
to sign again.
2.
to renew or extend a contract.

re·sign (
v. re·signed, re·sign·ing, re·signs
v.tr.
1. To submit (oneself) passively; accept as inevitable: I resigned myself to a long wait in line.
2. To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification.
3. To relinquish (a privilege, right, or claim). See Synonyms at relinquish.
v.intr.
To give up one's job or office; quit, especially by formal notification: resign from a board of directors.


just sayin

Co-sign.
 
re-signed

re-sign
re-sign
verb (used without object)
1.
to sign again.
2.
to renew or extend a contract.

re·sign (
v. re·signed, re·sign·ing, re·signs
v.tr.
1. To submit (oneself) passively; accept as inevitable: I resigned myself to a long wait in line.
2. To give up (a position, for example), especially by formal notification.
3. To relinquish (a privilege, right, or claim). See Synonyms at relinquish.
v.intr.
To give up one's job or office; quit, especially by formal notification: resign from a board of directors.


just sayin


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