That just isn't true. There are plenty of examples of Bradford standing in the pocket, waiting til the last second to deliver a perfectly timed and accurate pass.
I've watched Bradford be mediocre for EONS. And I've maintained on the board for years that I've thought the same. I saw it when he played us multiple times a year, and saw it almost every Sunday out of the corner of my eyes watching one of our good friends hang his head in shame at every check-down, every 3 yard pass on 3rd and 4 that he would ever make. Then, I got to watch another very good friend boast about how great he was going to be for the Eagles... only to hang his head in shame for the exact same reasons.
Then, I remember his "hot" start in Minnesota... where he had his "best" year where he put up a measly 20 TDs and 5 INT. That was his BEST season. And even in that season, he and the team completely fell apart in the second half of the season and end up losing like 6 of their last 8.
What is it about Bradford that has you so full of vitriol after 3 games? Bradford isn't the greatest QB ever but he isn't the worst either.
Vitriol? Sigh. This is my problem. It's really not with Sam. He is what he is... at best an average QB. My issue is really with people like you and
@cardncubfan who take criticism to one of their favorite players PERSONALLY for some reason. You're bolded sentence is perfect evidence of this... you distort my point because I think it's so difficult to make your own.
I NEVER said Bradford was the worst QB. I have consistently said he's a mediocre at best QB. Period. And that's what he's been his entire career.
Such teeth gnashing over someone who presumably hasn't had much impact on your football viewing life.
And again... I've had to sit next to friends bitching and moaning about Bradford's at best mediocre play FOREVER which was annoying enough, and after having watched his play and their misery, I KNEW we were going to get the same thing this year if not worse. Part of my attitude towards him though should be directed more at Keim in the future. He's the one who signed a broken-down mediocre QB at best to a cap eating contract that didn't let this team add any significant talent almost anywhere else.
And before you say we HAD to sign the most broken down QB in the league to the biggest contract anyone in his right mind would sign him to... Teddy Bridgewater, Josh McCown and Ryan Fitzpatrick were all available and could have easily been the band-aid that Bradford was supposed to be.