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Rams GM Les Snead discusses Sam Bradford’s future with the team, and the possibility of a new contract for the quarterback.
Watch Snead Talk Bradford's Contract
Watch Snead Talk Bradford's Contract
Rams GM Les Snead discusses Sam Bradford’s future with the team, and the possibility of a new contract for the quarterback.
Watch Snead Talk Bradford's Contract
It's the same old issues with finding an NFL QB....lack of options creates loyalty.This piece shows the Rams still believe in Bradford and they want him back. He continues to work hard and show dedication to the Rams even in injury. You got to like that.
Geez... He's overdue for some good luck on the field.
I remain "okay" with Shawn Hill as a back up. But if we roll with Sam next year I'd feel better with another option as plan B.
It's the same old issues with finding an NFL QB....lack of options creates loyalty.
I can't really think of a more viable option than Bradford if the Rams want to contend right away. Make no mistake this team is very close in my opinion.
Hill is my preferred option as a back up going forward. The team can win with him if other issues are improved. I don't see any better options than Hill for a genuine NFL quality backup.
The starting salary on a rookie would be a hard hit money wise. Starting Bradford next year with Hill and/ or Davis and a draft pick QB is what they will do in my opinion.If the Rams take a 16.5 mill cap hit for him and have to invest another 4-5 mill per on a back up and 1st or 2nd round qb, they won't have the space to invest in the oline. Which will have our oline look like Thursday night.
Which inadvertently makes spending that much money equal to investing in Bradfords next trip to the DL
Meant to say would n't be a hard hitThe starting salary on a rookie would be a hard hit money wise. Starting Bradford next year with Hill and/ or Davis and a draft pick QB is what they will do in my opinion.
I'm not convinced we've been getting much better play from Hill than we would from Davis.This piece shows the Rams still believe in Bradford and they want him back. He continues to work hard and show dedication to the Rams even in injury. You got to like that.
Geez... He's overdue for some good luck on the field.
I remain "okay" with Shawn Hill as a back up. But if we roll with Sam next year I'd feel better with another option as plan B.
I'm not convinced we've been getting much better play from Hill than we would from Davis.
Hill is past his prime. Im not saying i dislike him, its just that maybe Davis can still improve.
anyone else hoping Asshole Face gets canned after the season?
That was my first thought too. I'm really hoping that not making an emotional decision means doing whats best for the team and NOT necessarily Sam Bradford.Oddly enough, Snead's comments sounds like they would be making an emotional decision to me.
To re-sign Hill and draft a rookie QB will lead to 4-5 million. Along with the 16.5 hit to BradfordThe starting salary on a rookie would be a hard hit money wise. Starting Bradford next year with Hill and/ or Davis and a draft pick QB is what they will do in my opinion.
His play dropped when the oline got beat up. He also played behind that line against some of the toughest D's in the league.I think he can improve, and be at least a really top notch backup and maybe even a good starter. He flashed plenty. He's never had the benefit of constant coaching or loads of reps with the first team. I would keep him and make every effort to see how much he can develop. The mistakes he makes can be fixed and we have seen plenty of QB's who were drafted high play like he did and get the benefit of the doubt and get coached up.