Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Originally Posted by
Ferter
Yeah, I just want to bring one more thing up that we have talked about.
Looking at the past SB champions I think it is more than just a coincidence that very few times over it's entire history has a team won the game without what is considered an elite QB at the helm. It can be done but history shows it's not very likely.
This next season, I'm hoping like all Rams fans that Sam jumps his play up to the next level. Let's improve the protection and skill positions and see what he can do.
I agree with that 100%...
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
By Anthony Stalter
Does : Sam Bradford need to make longer strides in his development? That's not even an argument - of course he does. But he also deserves an opportunity to compete in a stable environment. Quarterbacks that are forced to learn three different offenses under shoddy tutelage is a recipe for failure. There are some people that have already convinced themselves that he's nothing more than a marginal quarterback capable of only being a Brad Johnson-type game manager. And that's fine - we all don't need to agree. But here are the facts: He threw for a career-high 3,702 yards and 21 touchdowns while managing to start every game of the season (a feat he couldn't accomplish in 2011). Those are signs of improvement. It might not be the improvement that many had hoped, but the bottom line is that he's a better quarterback now than he was in 2010. More importantly, the Rams are a better team than they were two years ago when they walked out of CenturyLink Field.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
I've never heard Sam Bradford make an excuse.
Re: Is this Bradford's last game with excuses??
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Originally Posted by
Rambos
If you are saying what I think you are, you are saying he is inconsistent. I brought up not a snap shot of one game or a few passes but his 2012 season and how his pass completion percentage compares to Brady. You have to have a bench mark right? If I just looked at one game you could right that off as a bad or good game. If a QB is inconsistent I assume it has to be in his ability to complete passes.
The 5% is the difference from his completion percentage and Brady this year not much.
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As much as I support Bradford he's not great... Only time will tell if he will becomes one of the great ones they are few and far between.
At the start of the year I would say we have the best QB in the NFC west... not sure that is a fact now that changes have been made on other teams. That being said, one year or in one case a half of a season does not guarantee they will not have any setbacks, only time will tell.
Ok fair enough.