The consensus is that Sam Bradford lived up to the hype? and we should sign/franchise him?
I'm running some numbers now... and he doesn't look too good. The only good defenses we played all year were Atl(maybe?), Dal(the 1st time. 2nd time he had no TD in regulation), NYJ, Car, NE(injuries), and ARI(garbage time score). He sucked pretty much.
2-5 vs winning teams. 4-1 vs loser(not counting MIA). 6-7 in starts with a 84 QB rate. 33rd ranked QBR, right next to iconic QB's like Luck, Manning and Foles this season. Sanchez is 4-6 in starts with an 86.6 QB rate as an Eagles. He even had a Bradford like performance on Thanksgiving(and the week before IMO) and just can't beat a winning team late. I really hope we don't pay anywhere near Bradford's market value for Sanchez(or Foles 2014, less winning, if anyone wants to go there) type of production. This was my beef all along. The risk/reward is terrible.
What's the stretch where he supposedly had great numbers and won games? I know I post when the schedule was turning into cake, and thought he could/should produce for FF, but I jumped off the wagon ASAP. just asking for research purposes if anyone cares. Cherry pick the last 6 games?
6-2 Over The Last 8 he Started. That's not cherry picking. That's his most recent data. And considering he was coming off of two knee injuries and learning a new offense, those are the best games to judge him by.
Posted this in the Bradford thread:
- In the last 8 games he started and finished for Philly, the team went 6-2.
- In his last 7 games, he has completed 66.4 percent of his passes for eight touchdowns while throwing only three interceptions. His passer rating during that stretch is a respectable 94.9. If that was his number for the season, he would rank 13th in the NFL, right behind Eli Manning of the New York Giants and Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers.
- He has thrown to the drop squad all season. The Eagles have let more passes slip through their hands than any other team in the NFL
Not sure he will or should be kept for the money he will command. Be very interesting to see what the new coaching staff and front office personnel think.
i have to look at those 8 games again, but i think that stat of him 6-2 over last 8 is misleading. The pats win really had almost nothing to do with Bradford. All he had to do was not turn it over a bunch.
and i would like to look at some of the other numbers a little closer. I would love to know how many times the Eagles came fro behind to win a game (showing an offense surge)
Can't believe we're debating this again. No one is expecting a top 5 QB... those don't grow on trees. Saying that we shouldn't sign him is absolutely insane right now. He wins and looks good, and suddenly his haters disappear from the boards for a month, and even those who used to hate him say we should resign him. Now the team is in turmoil again from firing Chip, and it's back to saying he sucked.
You want to talk about strength of schedule? Sam's ONLY losses since week 2 have been to division winners. We've played 5 games vs division leaders this year.... most in the NFL. Say we are 2-5 vs winning teams? The "vs winning teams" is the most misleading stat in football. Not even the Patriots, Steelers, Seahawks, or Bengals have a winning record vs winning teams. There's under 5 teams in the NFL who have winning records vs winning teams.
Sam is miles ahead of our next best option at QB. There's no debating that we should re-sign him unless you're trolling.