Vikings trade for Sam Bradford

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IMO...in the beginning Bradford appeared to be the real deal...then the injuries started happening..... for a while there the rams were not losing because of Bradford, it was the team around him... now the rams are just a legit QB away from being a playoff team.
I did not see much of him in the NFL early other than his games vs. dallas in which he was awful and dallas doesn't play good D. I did watch most of his college games being a UT supporter. he lit up inferior teams. he is not mobile and very inconsistent with his accuracy since he has been in the NFL. college he was lights out, but took bad hits against the tougher teams like Texas. In fact if I recall correctly he got knocked out of 2 of the 3 red river games fairly early on and they lost all 3 games to texas while he was their starter. I just never bought into him being a guy that performs when the lights are on.
 

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I'm more impressed w the Vikings D. Constant pressure all night led by their DL. And Tre Waynes got picked on the entire game but comes up w the big int at the end.
 

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Wow I cant help but feel for the Vikings. Thats a talented team but to lose Bridgewater and now, it looks like AP is done, man that's rough. Hopefully AP is not lost for the year. Injuries suck.
 

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Wow I cant help but feel for the Vikings. Thats a talented team but to lose Bridgewater and now, it looks like AP is done, man that's rough. Hopefully AP is not lost for the year. Injuries suck.
AP has lost a step. He's 31 now.

Him being out could be a blessing for them with promising back McKinnon waiting.
 
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