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Sam Bradford


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Is clearly not as good as advertised or is going through a major sophomore slump. I mean, last year the offense was very rookie friendly and now he can't seem to do anything.

I know its against the Ravens...but at halftime:

4-15 / 17 yards / 1.1 ypa

Currently on the season:

43-91 (47%) / 536 yards / 1 td / 5.9 ypa

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The Ravens D can make anyone look average

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also all of Bradford's major play makers are injured or not very good. also believe S-Jax is out.

the coaches are also very conservative and refuse to take advantage of Bradford's good downfield accuracy until the game is already out of reach.

he'll be a good QB, but not this year. too many things stacked against him.

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also all of Bradford's major play makers are injured or not very good. also believe S-Jax is out.

the coaches are also very conservative and refuse to take advantage of Bradford's good downfield accuracy until the game is already out of reach.

he'll be a good QB, but not this year. too many things stacked against him.

U were the one who started a treated about how "rookie" Cam played and hope he doesn't play like that again and here ur making excuses for Sam Bradford...Hmmmm..

Isn't Cam playing with a team that went 2-14 and team that is always one injury away from possibly looking at another 2-14 season? Why aren't u as understanding when he isn't having a good day and blame every drop or pass on him?

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