TheSpectrum
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- Oct 18, 2011
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I think this BGN article does a good job breaking down the reasoning behind Bradford. It's not a kool-aid article it actually provides pretty sound reasoning on what Chip may see in Bradford and what he may bring to the offense
http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2015/3/11/8187995/Eagles-trade-swapping-nick-foles-sam-bradford
Key points you really want to focus on is the Rams shifting to a quick huddle more fast break offense in 2013 (where Bradford started to experience significant success prior to the ACL)
There are also quotes from former coaches that talk about how quickly Bradford processes information which is a trait Chip makes it a priority in this offense
The more I read the more I think Bradford is the end game. I think Chip will keep his options open entering the draft and if Mariota starts to slip he may take the next step but I can see Bradford making sense from a fit standpoint
http://www.bleedinggreennation.com/2015/3/11/8187995/Eagles-trade-swapping-nick-foles-sam-bradford
Key points you really want to focus on is the Rams shifting to a quick huddle more fast break offense in 2013 (where Bradford started to experience significant success prior to the ACL)
There are also quotes from former coaches that talk about how quickly Bradford processes information which is a trait Chip makes it a priority in this offense
The more I read the more I think Bradford is the end game. I think Chip will keep his options open entering the draft and if Mariota starts to slip he may take the next step but I can see Bradford making sense from a fit standpoint