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this.
Maybe I'm just jaded after living in San Francisco for the first 6 years of the Alex Smith era. Year after year... "He's got no offense coordinator" "line is shit" "bad coaching" "no recievers" "wrong offense for him" etc etc...
This isn't just football, this is life. quality people outperform expectations. some of the greatest men in history overcame incredible difficulties to become those great men.
Bradford is nowhere near a competent quarterback yet and I haven't seen anything that tells me he will become a competent quarterback other than his draft position and contract. I'm not saying it will never come, I'm saying that no matter what you say about the rest of the team... he's a first overall pick and if you pay a man THAT much money, he should be making a difference and succeeding despite the negatives.
Alex Smith threw 1 TD and 11 INTs his rookie year. If a QB threw incompletions on every pass, his rating would be 39.6. Smith's rating was 40.8. Smith has been lackluster for many years.
Sam Bradford had one of the greatest rookie seasons ever for a QB. And he did it with minimal surrounding talent. Due to injuries, this year the Rams have even less talent on offense. And Bradford is still only a few games removed from his great rookie season. So how in any way is this comparable to Alex Smith?Comment
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I don't understand this idea that Bradford is playing badly. If Bradford was playing badly, i'd be the first guy ripping him here.
I think it has a lot to do with the impatient nature of sports fans these days, and fantasy football.
For example, this quote:
Bradford is nowhere near a competent quarterback yet and I haven't seen anything that tells me he will become a competent quarterback other than his draft position and contract.Comment
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I don't understand this idea that Bradford is playing badly. If Bradford was playing badly, i'd be the first guy ripping him here.
I think it has a lot to do with the impatient nature of sports fans these days, and fantasy football.
For example, this quote:
Nowhere near a competent QB? Again, his rookie numbers were historical. This is not a team where any QB is going to put up strong TD or yardage numbers. I think what we have, is people looking at boxscores, and surmising he is playing badly. He isn't. He's not playing great, either. But he does have a lot working against him, and he's playing about as well as can be expected under the circumstances. I get the idea that people don't quite grasp how bad the situation in St. Louis really is.
I thought one year removed from his remarkable season where everyone dubbed him as an "elite" that he would be able to handle this offense despite how bad they were. How this thread became "they should trade and get Luck" or "he's comparable to Alex Smith" is beyond me, but the bolded part of your post is the only reason I made this thread because I wasn't sure if this guy is very good on an atrocious team or an average QB on a bad team.
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this.
Maybe I'm just jaded after living in San Francisco for the first 6 years of the Alex Smith era. Year after year... "He's got no offense coordinator" "line is shit" "bad coaching" "no recievers" "wrong offense for him" etc etc...
This isn't just football, this is life. quality people outperform expectations. some of the greatest men in history overcame incredible difficulties to become those great men.
Bradford is nowhere near a competent quarterback yet and I haven't seen anything that tells me he will become a competent quarterback other than his draft position and contract. I'm not saying it will never come, I'm saying that no matter what you say about the rest of the team... he's a first overall pick and if you pay a man THAT much money, he should be making a difference and succeeding despite the negatives.Comment
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