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McCoy won't be here next year. And it's not possible for our next OC to call this many terrible playsWell, Josh will know what plays to audible out of next year... so there's that.
Sounds like the kid was nervous about how Bradford would interact with him today
Bradford putting his helmet back on really shocked me as wellI don’t think that Bradford acted maturely at the end of the game yesterday. I didn’t like him lying down on the field with his arms extended after turning the ball over and I did t like him keeping on his helmet and holding his arms behind his back when Rosen came in. This is his time to pay it forward and teach the youngster. I think Josh is ready to learn. He has been receptive in workouts with Aaron Rodgers.
Bradford putting his helmet back on really shocked me as well
The man who was so overpaid that he changed the rookie pay scale sulking on the sideline. I remember Warner coaching up both Josh McCown and Matt Leinart before his triumphant and unexpected return
I don’t think that Bradford acted maturely at the end of the game yesterday. I didn’t like him lying down on the field with his arms extended after turning the ball over and I did t like him keeping on his helmet and holding his arms behind his back when Rosen came in. This is his time to pay it forward and teach the youngster. I think Josh is ready to learn. He has been receptive in workouts with Aaron Rodgers.
Sam Bradford is a consummate professional and a good leader (otherwise, he wouldn't be a captain). The guy has been thru a ton in his career w/r/t injuries. Despite the money he's made, it's evident that Sam just wants to play and doesn't want the injuries to be the landmark of his career. For him to put his head on the turf is a natural upset reaction, as he knew right then, his career as an NFL starter is likely over.
SF seems like an obvious possibility but for some reason, my gut is telling me a reunion with McDaniels might be where he'd go. Not sure NE has the picks to burn on a trade but if Bradford gets released, I could see him as a reclamation project/Brady insurance.Likely yes, but stranger things have happened. On a solid team if his knee holds up and he's able to shake any lingering fears he might have then I'd say he can still play.
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#AZCardinals QB Josh Rosen: "Anything can happen and something has happened, so it doesn't change my preparation at all. I'm always balls to the wall all the time."
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Sam Bradford is also the luckies football player in the history of American football. There's not one player that beats him in that category or is even close to it.Sam Bradford is a consummate professional and a good leader (otherwise, he wouldn't be a captain). The guy has been thru a ton in his career w/r/t injuries. Despite the money he's made, it's evident that Sam just wants to play and doesn't want the injuries to be the landmark of his career. For him to put his head on the turf is a natural upset reaction, as he knew right then, his career as an NFL starter is likely over.
Nah, that would be Chase Daniel. The dude has made millions as a backup with very little playing time and will be able to live his life after football with the ability to walk.Sam Bradford is also the luckies football player in the history of American football. There's not one player that beats him in that category or is even close to it.
Nah, that would be Chase Daniel. The dude has made millions as a backup with very little playing time and will be able to live his life after football with the ability to walk.
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Nah, that would be Chase Daniel. The dude has made millions as a backup with very little playing time and will be able to live his life after football with the ability to walk.
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Neither Daniel nor Kolb has made even one fourth of the salary that Bradford has made in his NFL career.Umm... Kevin Kolb??
Neither Daniel nor Kolb has made even one fourth of the salary that Bradford has made in his NFL career.
First his ridiculous rookie contract made the league change the rules on rookie payscale and then the Chip Kelly Eagles overpaid like hell and gave him a 2 yr $36 MILLION contract.
Then the Cardinals dumb*** GM gives him $40M over 2 years with FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS guaranteed.
I don't blame him for taking advantage of the stupid NFL teams but he's still extremely lucky for it.
He's been the most injury prone starting QB of his generation and even when available, his play is subpar at best.
GREAT Banner Suggestion!!The should rename the field, "The Rosen Tundra."