sam bradford

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GTripp0012
01-12-2011, 09:04 PM
Remember that Pat Shurmur guy?
He's about to become a HC.It's a fantastic pick for the Browns, who could be right up with the Ravens and Steelers as soon as 2012.

htownskinfan
01-12-2011, 10:20 PM
I dont know if this has been posted in this thnread already,and this is not a knock against bradford,I think he's a good player,but I read a stat that said liike 89% of his passes were in the 10 yard range to limit the time he has to get sacked

skinsfaninok
01-12-2011, 10:28 PM
^ well when he has me and you at WR it makes it hard to throw down field lol plus their line isn't that good

Redskins8588
01-12-2011, 10:45 PM
I dont know if this has been posted in this thnread already,and this is not a knock against bradford,I think he's a good player,but I read a stat that said liike 89% of his passes were in the 10 yard range to limit the time he has to get sacked

That is actually a pretty smart offensive idea. What better way to not only build a young QB's confidence and keep him healthy. That is what the OC for the Texans should have done for Dave Carr, and who knows, maybe Carr could have been something better...

Dirtbag59
01-12-2011, 10:58 PM
I dont know if this has been posted in this thnread already,and this is not a knock against bradford,I think he's a good player,but I read a stat that said liike 89% of his passes were in the 10 yard range to limit the time he has to get sacked

Offset it by the fact that he had the absolute worse receiving corps in the league. Now personally I think that receivers impact in general is extremely overestimated, but his receiving corps was a different type of bad. All I can say is it's very unfortunate that the Rams saw the light before draft day.

SmootSmack
01-12-2011, 11:13 PM
I dont know if this has been posted in this thnread already,and this is not a knock against bradford,I think he's a good player,but I read a stat that said liike 89% of his passes were in the 10 yard range to limit the time he has to get sacked

74%
Bradford: Coming up short (http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/article_459dc7d1-9892-5d2d-a215-9981047f3d18.html)

Brady was around 72%

Shadowbyte
01-12-2011, 11:19 PM
^ well when he has me and you at wr it makes it hard to throw down field lol

lololololol!!!!! Qft

Shadowbyte
01-12-2011, 11:49 PM
From what I remember of Joe Montana and Steve Young they did the same thing. Rarely did you see them go deep, even though they were accurate when throwing the deep ball. That just wasn't their style of play. I can't count all of times when you saw everyone was covered, then you see them hit their check down receiver, either Craig, Rathman/Waters for a 10+ yard gain.

SirClintonPortis
01-13-2011, 12:20 AM
From what I remember of Joe Montana and Steve Young they did the same thing. Rarely did you see them go deep, even though they were accurate when throwing the deep ball. That just wasn't their style of play. I can't count all of times when you saw everyone was covered, then you see them hit their check down receiver, either Craig, Rathman/Waters for a 10+ yard gain.

I'm pretty sure the Bill Walsh deliberately called it that way. Stretch the field horizontally in an age of unathletic LBs and the like. Use high percentage passes and methodically drive down the field. Before then, it was bombs away or nothing combined with a great running game.

Dirtbag59
01-13-2011, 12:25 AM
I'm pretty sure the Bill Walsh deliberately called it that way. Stretch the field horizontally in an age of unathletic LBs and the like. Use high percentage passes and methodically drive down the field. Before then, it was bombs away or nothing combined with a great running game.

The spread offense isn't much different, except now coaches are trying to figure out different ways to use various shotgun formations, particularly as it relates to the running game.

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