Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sam Bradford Position 2011

This week Sam Bradford last time I was having one of his best games of the season, surprising that we are concerned about their string of three defeats in December and make its presence felt in the three-man list of rookies who have covered 3,000 yards passing in his first season. His game 15 was well ahead of Matt Ryan, who was 13-for-24 with 134 yards on his penultimate start of 2008 and comparable Peyton Manning, who was 23-for-39 for 335 yards and a touchdown in 15, 1998 game. This week Bradford looks set to stay ahead of Ryan, who had less than 77 yards entering Week 17. But he'll be in trouble at the beginning Manning, who holds a lead of more than 157 yards per game heading Bradford end of the season.
The player who does not belong to this trio is really Matt Ryan, although he probably had the best year of the three. It is likely that finished third in yards and touchdowns and is third, but unlike Manning and Bradford was not being relied upon to provide much offense. He had the rookie quarterback prototype, as good as anyone ever had before, put in a position to succeed, launching more than 100 attempts of less than Bradford or Manning, who was excellent with an average of nearly eight meters attempt Pet. That said, his last start, a narrow victory over the Rams, was one of the worst-he was 10-for-21 with 160 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Ryan To pass yards per second in Bradford have to drive only 83 yards through the air.
Novato, Peyton Manning, is a closer comparison Bradford finished the year with 575 attempts, the best in the league and its flashes of brilliance were often obscured by his support team and the burden was placed on his shoulders. In week 17 Manning completed 17 of 34 with 225 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions, putting his record yards, one touchdown and interception marks of cases, respectively, 3,739, 26 and 28. Bradford career game kept him within range of Manning's yardage total, but only about 225 yards further means that Bradford will take advantage of his first start in primetime to throw for 382 yards to tie the record. (While you're at it, it could be launched in eight runs to tie that one, too. The 14 interceptions is not encouraged.)
One thing is certain, with the playoffs on the line, Bradford will have to be better than any rookie was decorated in his last game of the season to push forward the St. Louis Rams. Be better than Peyton Manning or Matt Ryan, Sam, there is no pressure.

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