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Sam Bradford Pro Day Live Feed


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lol bradford... he played in a spread offense... find me one freaking QB in the NFL that started for a team out of a spread offense in college and performed good in the NFL.

Vince Young, maybe Alex Smith if he does as well as he did at the end of last year.

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what the scouts expect...he is almost god in shorts.but remember he got folded by a corner and didnt get up afterwards....that would scare me if i were the rams.

Yeah I watched that game and I immediately wrote Bradford off. Sure he might come good, but that was a huge red flag. If I was a GM I'd steer well clear of a QB who'd had two shoulder injuries.

Not to mention his freshman backup only looked slightly worse in that gimmick offence.

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Yeah I watched that game and I immediately wrote Bradford off. Sure he might come good, but that was a huge red flag. If I was a GM I'd steer well clear of a QB who'd had two shoulder injuries.

Not to mention his freshman backup only looked slightly worse in that gimmick offence.

What games are you people wathcing?

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So getting tackled by a DB on a corner blitz with a full head of steam as you're throwing off balance and landing awkwardly on your shoulder = getting folded up by a corner and won't cut it in the NFL

Also, going from pre-season #2 and coming off a 12-2 season with an MNC birth to 8-5 when your team leader and #1 pick in the draft gets hurt = Bradford is pretty much the same player as Landry Jones

Makes total sense.

No wonder I go elsewhere for college football discussion.

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