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MISNOMER, on your part. I've seen every collegiate game, he's ever played in and most in person. It's okay to disagree, but your statement, is over the top, falsehoods.
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Rewatch the Florida game bro and the games he did play this year. Also let's not pretend like he is the only guy throwing the NFL prospects and the one's he was throwing to aren't that great.
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Post 27 is completely stupid. Bradford didn't play at all this year, and when he played in the past, he was surrounded by talent.
The two games where he had any pressure in his face (Florida, Texas) he shit his pants. Bradford completed 10% fewer of his passes against Florida than he did for the year, threw two back breaking interceptions that cost his team the game, and his team scored a whopping 14 points despite setting an NCAA record for scoring against the soft ass defenses of the BXII. That's an awful ****ing game for comparison. By the way, some reerun once posted a YouTube vid of every throw of his in that game, I've seen them. There's not one NFL throw in there, aside from an attempt at a post route that turned into an INT.
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BTW, if you want to, go bump the BCS title thread from January '09. You'll see the same criticism then, too.
Well that, and additional barbs because he can't read a defense and needs his coaches to tell him what play to call once the defense is set.
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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.
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If you are inferring me, as being clouded, I could see how that's a fair critisism, but I would say that about Bradford, if he played at any other sizeable program. His accuracy is hard to ignore, regardless of school. I've jumped the gun before about a few other players in the past, but I usually have a pretty good eye for talent that make the transition.
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No Iglesias No Gresham No Loadholt No Robinson But yes, because Andre Ware, Timmy Chang, Ty Detmer, Graham Harrell, and David Klingler put up stats they must have talent. Yeah, Bradford was a really good college QB. So were Gino Toretta, Ken Dorsey, and all of the aforementioned bums. There's no similarity between the college spread offense and the NFL.
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I mis-read your original post.
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Bradford is a shitty prospect because he's frail, has no experience playing in a pro style offense, can't read a defense, and cannot make NFL throws.
He, like Harrell, Heupel, White, Daniel, etc, are all stats, no talent.
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Andre Ware, Timmy Chang, Ty Detmer, Graham Harrell, and David Klingler
Yeah, Bradford was a really good college QB. So were Gino Toretta, Ken Dorsey, and all of the aforementioned bums. There's no similarity between the college spread offense and the NFL.[/QUOTE] And NFL teams all had all those guys projected being drafter where? They have Bradford being projected where? You can't just eliminate a guy because he put up good college numbers bro. You forget to mention guys like Rivers and Brees that were both in the gun like 90% of the time. |
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I'll give you the injury questions. Like I said Rivers and Brees were both shotgun QB's and made the transition quite nicely. He can make all the throws I've watched every OU game since his freshman year. Not 1 Rookie QB is going to be good at reading NFL defenses, just ask Mark Sanchez and his 63 QB rating.
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Those are poor comparisons. Shotgun QBs are not always Spread QBs. Again, you are working in absolutes and false binaries. It's not that a rookie QB is gonna be Peyton Manning, but if he comes from a Pro Style offense, you know that he can make reads. Bradford's offense does not require him to go through progressions. It's a single read system most of the time, and rarely more than a two read system. We'll also ignore the fact that he's shown no ability to make a proper 3, 5, or 7 step drop, or operate under center.
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