Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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CRAZYHORNS
Really you observe this OFTEN. I had to stop there cause that one word indicates that Bradford is a turnover machine who runs a dysfunctional unit. IMHO that could not be further from the truth.
I disagree with your assessment of my sentence. It says "yet often times I also see him over/under throw, fumble the ball in critical field positions and not clearly communicate..." which is a three part assessment. Turnover's do not happen 100% of the time during any one of those three situations, in fact I'm sure that the numbers for turnovers are quite small when all added up. And I never said turnovers, so I am confused as to your conclusion of my assessment?
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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MoonJoe
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So for me, I simply watch and see where this young athlete can take us with his potential with no hate or demand for justice if he doesn't "step-up", but rather simple observations of his play with all factors included. At this point I see a man that has faced huge challenges under stress, yet often times I also see him over/under throw, fumble the ball in critical field positions and not clearly communicate what the play actually should be. So for me, in his upcoming fourth year, if he does get a reasonable amount of protection and top ten receivers to throw to, he needs to perform. If not, trade or cut and with the obvious plan of always being on the lookout for the next great QB.
(is it just me or have the Rams always been this way with QB's and O' Lineman...?)
Maybe I am confused but last I checked often means it happens alot and fumbles can be turnovers when your opponent gets the ball.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Rambos
4. Excuse: We lost Wells in the first game and he did not play again until week 12. We lost Rodger Saffold early and he did not return until week 10. We lost Rok after he started one game and he was gone for the year. Not sure how "the claim" doesn't hold water.
I believe that ANY team in football can point to injuries as a reason why production is less than ideal. I could go down the list and discuss opponents we've played who were missing critical pieces of their team, yet still beat us (A bad and decimated Jets team comes to mind). I simply don't feel our line this year has been so bad it has hindered Bradford. The perception exists by some that when Bradford does well, he's to be given the lion's share of the credit and when Bradford falters, it's the fault of others. Both unfair and untrue. And remember- I'm a Bradford believer. I just get tired of some people's refusal to call a spade a spade when he plays poorly
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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NJ Ramsfan1
I believe that ANY team in football can point to injuries as a reason why production is less than ideal. I could go down the list and discuss opponents we've played who were missing critical pieces of their team, yet still beat us (A bad and decimated Jets team comes to mind). I simply don't feel our line this year has been so bad it has hindered Bradford. The perception exists by some that when Bradford does well, he's to be given the lion's share of the credit and when Bradford falters, it's the fault of others. Both unfair and untrue. And remember- I'm a Bradford believer. I just get tired of some people's refusal to call a spade a spade when he plays poorly
This is silly. No one has ever said "Sam never plays poorly it's completely the line and receiving corps fault". If anything it's the Bradford haters who are consistently over exaggerating his failures. All of the supporters realize he's a young, improving QB, who plays well at times but struggles as well. Yet the Bradford doubters have called him a bust, one of the worst QB's in the league, a guy who is barely a good backup and on and on.
It's not an excuse to say we have a mediocre line and a less than average receiving corps. It's the facts of the situation.
The line has played much better since Wells has returned and Sam has played better as well.
Btw it's ridiculous how much blame Bradford takes when our running game is just as bad, if not worse, and yet no one ever blasts Jackson.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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mcpeepants232003
This is silly. No one has ever said "Sam never plays poorly it's completely the line and receiving corps fault". If anything it's the Bradford haters who are consistently over exaggerating his failures. All of the supporters realize he's a young, improving QB, who plays well at times but struggles as well. Yet the Bradford doubters have called him a bust, one of the worst QB's in the league, a guy who is barely a good backup and on and on.
It's not an excuse to say we have a mediocre line and a less than average receiving corps. It's the facts of the situation.
The line has played much better since Wells has returned and Sam has played better as well.
Btw it's ridiculous how much blame Bradford takes when our running game is just as bad, if not worse, and yet no one ever blasts Jackson.
Blaming the line and the recievers are a constant theme.
A WR who beats coverage downfield should't be blamed for a ball thrown 10 yards deeper than he is.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
I disagree with the wording, as others have
This was not Bradford's last "excusable" game, rather it was his last "excusable" season. He will have all of next year to show improvement, unless of course he has really bad games early which I highly doubt.
Rams will be a much better team overall next year with all the picks and experience and getting healthy again. I think you can look forward to Bradford going something like 26-10 in the TD-INT department with a 10 win season. Things look good for next year.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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PARamfan
Blaming the line and the recievers are a constant theme.
A WR who beats coverage downfield should't be blamed for a ball thrown 10 yards deeper than he is.
Somehow I doubt anyone has ever blamed a receiver for a poorly thrown ball.
We have a bad line and a bad receiving corps. Of course they always get blame.
Weird how they play poorly but they don't deserve blame but Bradford plays average and he deserves a ton of blame?
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
I voted 'no' yesterday and I'm changing it. 'Yes.' He's running out of excuses, especially with the inexcusable pick at the games end. His receivers are fine. His backfield is fine. He's not FINE. NM
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
With all due respect. Bull Hookey! Can't scramble. Can't make second and third reads. And, is not throwing accurately. Otherwise, all's well.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Originally Posted by
mcpeepants232003
We have a bad line and a bad receiving corps. Of course they always get blame.
Weird how they play poorly but they don't deserve blame but Bradford plays average and he deserves a ton of blame?
The WRs get blame all the time. Only reason you dont notice, is because everyone agrees about this...
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
Sam managed a 74.7 passer rating today, with virtually all day to throw. Was not sacked once, and was not hurried all that much.
By direct contrast, Russell Wilson managed a 136.3 passer rating, even though he was harrassed all day and sacked 6 times.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Originally Posted by
mcpeepants232003
Somehow I doubt anyone has ever blamed a receiver for a poorly thrown ball.
We have a bad line and a bad receiving corps. Of course they always get blame.
Weird how they play poorly but they don't deserve blame but Bradford plays average and he deserves a ton of blame?
Givens ,Amendola and Kendricks are bad???? Don't think so.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Originally Posted by
Fortuninerhater
Sam managed a 74.7 passer rating today, with virtually all day to throw. Was not sacked once, and was not hurried all that much.
By direct contrast, Russell Wilson managed a 136.3 passer rating, even though he was harrassed all day and sacked 6 times.
This tells the whole tale of the game.