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Post by Deleted on Apr 26, 2016 17:40:29 GMT -6
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Post by skinny51 on Apr 26, 2016 20:02:18 GMT -6
I'm not a OU fan and I'm from Oklahoma. He is far from the biggest bust. I said for years before they stopped paying draftees like they used too, why do they spend so much money on just talent. Spend money on players that are proven. Poor ole Bradford just got the last big check and was drafted to a crappy team and he was injury prone. Don't hate. He made that chedda...
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Post by email on Apr 27, 2016 8:05:15 GMT -6
In high school So more lies u spread Burnett! nfl where he is getting paid fail at subject change But you didn't state that in your post , just cause NFL is in the thread, doesn't mean that's all that will be posted or quoted
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Post by jmstreeter on Apr 27, 2016 8:29:37 GMT -6
Bradford is basically a victim of circumstances. He cashed in on the last 1st round rookie deals and then Philly ponied up big $$$ to him because they thought the QB market be it free-agency or the draft was not up to par and they signed assurance for next year. Its not his fault on how everything has panned out. I agree with the earlier post the Rams basically put no weapons around him and he basically put them in that play-off game against Seattle in his rookie year while winning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and we all know what Philly has become over the past few years and it seems like their problems go much deeper than QB depth.
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Post by Burnet44 on Apr 27, 2016 8:43:01 GMT -6
it shows what teams are willing to pay for a qb qb is the most important position in all of sports its a crap shoot at every position and I think he entered the draft at a very good time Although he likely would have been one of the first quarterbacks taken in the 2009 NFL Draft, Bradford decided to return to Oklahoma for his junior season in January 2009.[51] Shortly after the 2009 draft, he was projected as the No. 1 prospect for the 2010 NFL Draft.[52] On October 25, 2009, Bradford announced he would forgo his final year at Oklahoma and enter the draft.[53] Commonly considered one of the top prospects available, Bradford was projected as high as the No. 1 overall pick for most of the preseason and the early part of the regular season
1 1 St. Louis Rams Sam Bradford QB Oklahoma Big 12 1 25 Denver Broncos Tim Tebow QB Florida SEC from Baltimore [R1 - 8] 2 48 Carolina Panthers Jimmy Clausen QB Notre Dame Ind. (FBS) 3 85 Cleveland Browns Colt McCoy QB Texas Big 12 from New England via Oakland[R3 - 4] 4 122 Philadelphia Eagles Mike Kafka QB Northwestern Big Ten from Green Bay[R4 - 12] 5 155 Arizona Cardinals John Skelton QB Fordham Patriot from Philadelphia via New York Jets and Pittsburgh[R5 - 13] 5* 168 San Diego Chargers Jonathan Crompton QB Tennessee SEC 6 176 Tennessee Titans Rusty Smith QB Florida Atlantic Sun Belt from Seattle[R6 - 5] 6 181 Chicago Bears Dan LeFevour QB Central Michigan MAC 6 199 Minnesota Vikings Joe Webb QB UAB C-USA 6* 204 Carolina Panthers Tony Pike QB Cincinnati Big East 7 209 Buffalo Bills Levi Brown QB Troy Sun Belt from Detroit [R7 - 2] 7 239 New Orleans Saints Sean Canfield QB Oregon State Pac-10 7* 250 New England Patriots Zac Robinson QB Oklahoma State Big 12
not much competition in the draft Colt is a backup the rest are forgotten the next draft was a lot stronger
1 1 Carolina Panthers Cam Newton † QB Auburn SEC 2010 Heisman Trophy winner[N 2] 1 8 Tennessee Titans Jake Locker QB Washington Pac-10 1 10 Jacksonville Jaguars Blaine Gabbert QB Missouri Big 12 from Washington [R1 - 2] 1 12 Minnesota Vikings Christian Ponder QB Florida State ACC 2 35 Cincinnati Bengals Andy Dalton † QB TCU MWC 2 36 San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick QB Nevada WAC from Denver [R2 - 2] 3 74 New England Patriots Ryan Mallett QB Arkansas SEC from Minnesota [R3 - 4] 5 135 Kansas City Chiefs Ricky Stanzi QB Iowa Big Ten from Denver via Tampa Bay [R5 - 1] 5 152 Houston Texans T. J. Yates QB North Carolina ACC from Indianapolis via Washington [R5 - 10] 5 160 Chicago Bears Nathan Enderle QB Idaho WAC 6 180 Baltimore Ravens Tyrod Taylor † QB Virginia Tech ACC from St. Louis [R6 - 7] 7 208 New York Jets Greg McElroy QB Alabama SEC from Arizona [R7 - 3]
its all about when you get in and the needs of the teams teams are at the mercy of what is out there he picked his time well because of the market and the next years draft
IMHO now he is trying to do the same thing demanding a trade so he doesnt have to compete
Denver would be good he should easily beat out sanchez
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