Is Sam Bradford, only 28 yrs old, a possible target this or next off season for the Cards

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Yeah he'd get hurt on the first offensive series with our OL
 

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No, hes too injury prone and too expensive.


Im so so so tired of retreads. Unless the next retread is Tom Brady himself, Id prefer a young draftee QB
 

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Not if we want to be a winning team next year.
 

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How about we convince the Vikings that Bradford is their franchise QB, and that the Cardinals can take Teddy Bridgewater off their hands. :shades:
 

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Same as your other casualty case Sissy, Bradford is a younger version of the often injury prone Romo... dude, stop the suggestions
 

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No, hes too injury prone and too expensive.


Im so so so tired of retreads. Unless the next retread is Tom Brady himself, Id prefer a young draftee QB

That's what I want. I want this front office to do what it takes and draft that young QB early, and gets some stones for a change. To hell with this let's see if we can get lucky in the third of fourth for the most important position on the field. People say the next draft will be better but I have seen these quote 'great' QB predictions go to hell in a hand basket more often than not. There is usually always one and sometimes two starting QBs in most every draft. Find him Keim and get a rabbit's foot blessed by a Peruvian high priest or something, because no matter the measurables, you still have to get lucky at the position, and then I would get Glennon for simply no other than having a younger backup with at least a smidget of a chance of being a starter which Stanton has not... and let Palmer be a wonderful stopgap as the youngster is prepped for the job, and if he fails you search again the next draft
 

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How about we convince the Vikings that Bradford is their franchise QB, and that the Cardinals can take Teddy Bridgewater off their hands. :shades:


Dear Zygi,

How 'bout that Sam Bradford!!!! He sure provided the Vikings with a bridge over troubled water, huh?? Pun intended!! I cracked myself up with that, Ha Ha!

Speaking of Bridgewater, his contract is likely an onerous burden on the financing of your new stadium. We'll be glad to assume that burden for you. Always here to help a fellow owner.

Sincerely,

Mike Bidwill
 

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To play devils advocate Bradford does have the highest completion percentage in the league at 71.6% just behind him is Brees Ryan Dak and Cousins


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I would like Sam here if he would stay healthy. That's a big if. The guy is accurate & has a strong arm.
 

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Bradford would've been on IR weeks ago if he took the number and types of hits Palmer has taken.

Look, Palmer, Fitz and Arians will get one more run at it if that is what THEY want. Until one of them retires this offseason, all this speculation is BS, and I beleive they will all be back. Too proud to leave it like this.
 

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Is he someone who might be a good fit here?

I'm going to say no...not a good fit...however, if they got him for a day 3 draft pick, it would be quite a steal, considering what the Vikes gave up to get him, only to flame out this season.
 

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Same as your other casualty case Sissy, Bradford is a younger version of the often injury prone Romo... dude, stop the suggestions
Bradford couldn't ever be as good as Romo if he was playing himself on playstation:mulli:

He's check down Leinart all over
 

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I've always liked. Bradford.

Is it possible he'd thrive under better coaching? The injury issue is a legitimate one.
 

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Dear Zygi,

How 'bout that Sam Bradford!!!! He sure provided the Vikings with a bridge over troubled water, huh?? Pun intended!! I cracked myself up with that, Ha Ha!

Speaking of Bridgewater, his contract is likely an onerous burden on the financing of your new stadium. We'll be glad to assume that burden for you. Always here to help a fellow owner.

Sincerely,

Mike Bidwill


Looks legit, send it out.

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Drew brees can play until he is in his 40's. Quicker release time, and can move out of the pocket.

Sure, If Arians would totally retool his offense for the small stature QB and provided we could all be on the same page by the time he retires, and he would probably cost more than Palmer and probably would not be able to take the hits Palmer has... Brady or Big Ben are the only old farts I would dump Palmer for among the 40 year old QB route
 

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