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Most TDs through the first eight games by an NFL rookie

Sam Bradford 11* 2010

Ben Roethlisberger 11 2004

Peyton Manning 11 1998

Dan Marino 11 1983

I gotta be honest...I wanted us to take Ndonkeykong Sue with that pick, but this kid seems like the real deal. He gets average players to step up their game with his leadership and poise out there. Name me one Ram that you would put in the Pro Bowl. Chris Long and Bradford will get there next year, but this year? Nothin'.

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Most TDs through the first eight games by an NFL rookie

Sam Bradford 11* 2010

Ben Roethlisberger 11 2004

Peyton Manning 11 1998

Dan Marino 11 1983

I gotta be honest...I wanted us to take Ndonkeykong Sue with that pick, but this kid seems like the real deal. He gets average players to step up their game with his leadership and poise out there. Name me one Ram that you would put in the Pro Bowl. Chris Long and Bradford will get there next year, but this year? Nothin'.

Congrats the Rams have a lot of upside.

And now that that **** Frontierre is pushing up daisies, I can appreciate their accomplishments.

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Most TDs through the first eight games by an NFL rookie

Sam Bradford 11* 2010

Ben Roethlisberger 11 2004

Peyton Manning 11 1998

Dan Marino 11 1983

I gotta be honest...I wanted us to take Ndonkeykong Sue with that pick, but this kid seems like the real deal. He gets average players to step up their game with his leadership and poise out there. Name me one Ram that you would put in the Pro Bowl. Chris Long and Bradford will get there next year, but this year? Nothin'.

Bradford's only shot to make the Pro Bowl is to buy a ticket. He's not leap frogging any of these NFC QBs.

Brees

Rogers

Manning

Ryan

Hasselbeck

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