zn said:
JdashSTL said:
zn said:
Regarding Bradford, I'm not going to get into 4th quarter situational statistics with an injured sophomore QB with next to zero offensive support for two straight years. Year one - green. Year two - out the window as far as I'm concerned. Those stats don't tell me anything.
Well, cap'n, I begs to differ.
Those stats are universal across the situation, including when he is healthy, including when the OL only allowed 5.4% sacks, and including when he had guys like Amendola, Clayton, Lloyd, Big Mike, and a "could play and was actually productive that day" healthy Alexander.
It's pretty uniform.
I just don't think he was ready to play under that kind of pressure yet. The redzone stats echo that too btw.
Look at that list of names at the skill positions for Bradford. He played with Clayton 5 games. He wasnt healthy when he got to play with Lloyd for a few games. Big Mike has been banged up a lot. Alexander is always limited. Amendola and Gibson are the WRs hes played with the most, they are #3 and #4 WRs.
Bradford has had "glimpses." Against an eventual 13-3 Falcons team he was leading us down the field late in the 4th Qtr but that drive ended with a poorly executed shovel pass and the Falcons put the game away. Against the Cardinals we were down 20-10 but he led us back to tie the game. Cardinals end up winning in overtime.
This just not a concern for me right now. I know you can bring up that this goes back to his college days but hes just about to go into his 3rd NFL season. I have plenty of patience lol.
Everything said by you about the conditions and the roster was said be me myself virtually every single game over the last 2 years--so it's not news. We all know the roster. And the circumstances.
BUT. Given all that how often has he played well when behind by 1-8. In any circumstances. At all, ever. Under any conditions. Going back to college. It wasn't common. It's still an open question and that includes the college record.
And you know who would agree with me? Bradford.
You know which of the 2--Bradford or me--would cut him a break? Me. I would argue that its developmental and that when he gains more confidence from experience he will show us what he can do in comeback situations and playing behind in winnable games.
In fact, he started to do it a little more in 2011 under
worse conditions than he had in 2010. See the 2nd ARZ game.
St. Louis Rams at 9:11 ARI STL
1st and 10 at ARI 43 (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to S.Spach to ARZ 40 for 3 yards (R.Marshall).
2nd and 7 at ARI 40 (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep right to L.Kendricks to ARZ 16 for 24 yards (R.Johnson).
1st and 10 at ARI 16 (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep left to B.Lloyd for 16 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
DRIVE TOTALS: ARI 20, STL 20, 3 plays, 43 yards, 1:25 elapsed
Being clear-eyed and realistic is not slamming a guy.
Every QB can improve on things, it doesn't matter if you're Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Cam Newton, Tim Tebow, everyone goes into the offseason and looks at things and says "I need to do ____ better.".... If they don't, then they don't last.
Now can Sam do things better? Sure he can, everyone can. But stats don't tell the entire story, they never do. In those pressure situations how many times did we try and fail because Sam threw a bad pick that was all on him, or missed a wide open receiver, or didn't throw to the right guy? Not as much as a receiver ran the wrong route, the O-Line failed to block, nobody was able to get separation, or just straight dropped the pass.
The point is, other people can mess up, and stats might end up making it look like Sam can't handle the pressure. Looking at this offense, especially before the ankle injury, it was apparent that Sam was not a weak part of the offense (as opposed to Sanchez in NY), but rather a strength. The Giants game stands out to me the most, with Jackson out. I had so many friends sending me texts like "Wow, it's like he has to play by himself, I feel bad for him.".... I remember Sam took something like a 24 yard sack because he motioned Kendricks over twice to run a flat for a dump off that probably would have gone for a first down.. Kendricks didn't notice it and he had just just hike the ball and try to scramble to make it work.. Of course it didn't.
Things like that, on the stat sheet people go "Oh, he took a huge sack, he needs to be better in these high pressure situations." but it wasn't his fault that the players couldn't do what they needed to do. Or that Salas drop on 3rd down in the redzone, that's another. Or the Williams fumble.
My point is, we're not naive enough to think that Sam is a HOF QB who doesn't need to work on anything. Everyone needs work, he's young. But Bradford can't do it all, he needs players around him that can do their job, so he can do his. Hell, the lack of defense was a big issue for a while because with the Rams playing from behind constantly teams were able to just pin their ears back and go after him.