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It always amazes me when a fan watching a television screen can analyze someone and say he has no "heart" or "drive" and lacks a "soul".
Bradford was soul less look into his eyes man. Sam Bradford was playing mental ping pong on every play of his life. I'm half joking about him having no soul but the dude was very socially awkward. He looked completely disinterested in football. He didn't have the goods and never won anything in the NFL other than the rookie contract lottery.
And the OROY, player of the week honors and set the completion % record. Oh, and came back from two different knee injuries and shoulder surgery. The guy wasn't Peyton Manning but he never wanted to leave the Rams and essentially gave up his career for the Rams as much as he was beat up and injured on lousy teams.
The guy has nothing left in one of his knees but kept gutting it out until he physically can't even take the field anymore. I'd say he has "some" heart and drive.
I think we are going off tangent with this post here. I mentioned this game was very similar to a game that we played in 2011 for the NFC west title with the Seahawks. It was a game where we scored no tds, played well on defense and couldn't get anything going on offense.it also featured a highly touted no 1 pick he started to deteriate in my mind after that game. Do you see the similarities here, if not that's ok because like I posted these are my thoughts and not facts. Trust me Sam Bradford's injuries were unfortunate but I didn't see a franchise qb in him.