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Re: sam bradford
The Rams did a lot to protect Bradford, but that's the smart thing to do with a rookie. I think next year we'll see their offense open up a lot more.
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Re: sam bradford
I'm a bit of a Bill Walsh and WCO buff myself, and if you didn't see his 49ers offenses you might believe that they were a strictly short passing offense but they were a complete passing offense:
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Re: sam bradford
I've read some of his stuff(wikipedia links to some of his coaching documents at Stanford, etc) months ago. What you said is true. I'm not trying to disagree with you.
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Playmaker
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Re: sam bradford
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Just passing along info, no disagreement here. Cheers- |
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Re: sam bradford
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Was their a worse O-line duo in the history of the NFL?
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