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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins
Yes, he was truly amazing at lobbing 5 yard rainbows to wide open receivers while being protected by three First Team AA offensive linemen.
Of course, given the history of success of Stoops' QBs, and his otherwordly physical toughness, how could you not pass on a car salesman QB with that much upside?
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OU isn't known for their QBs, thus making your Stoops comment rife with sarcasm.
Just because a coach isn't known for developing NFL QBs, doesn't mean one, can't still be on the roster and DEVELOP under his tutelege. Surely, you aren't suggesting, Bradford regressed in play, as time went on. Playing for a NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, says, otherwise, in my book.
OU went to Hell, after Bradford got hurt, that should tell you, a little about his talent level. It's not even close, after he went down. Look at the record, with Bradford and without.
Then look at his stats, that's not some pud, getting lucky, that's TALENT.