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unless some DL breaks his leg or he gets concussion prone or his stock drops (Jake Locker says hi from MacDonalds drivethru window) -- nm
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Beaker
And Sam Bradford, who had the worst injury a QB can get, says hi from the Offensive Rookie of the Year podium. -- nm
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David (aka David)
Jan 7 '11, 11:29
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So you think Bradford is the rule, and not the exception?
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musubi
Jan 7, 11:30
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I think that Peyton Manning is the best comparison. Bradford is just a recent example that injuries can be overstated.
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David
Jan 7, 11:33
This guy is the next PManning.
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Spawn
Jan 7, 11:32
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I am nowhere near ready to say that, but his situation is the most similar to Manning in a dozen years. -- nm
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David
Jan 7, 11:34
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