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Bradford burns blitzes

kurt faulk

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Morning Ram-blings: Bradford burns blitzes

By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com

HOUSTON -- Sam Bradford couldn't think of the last time he threw only 16 passes in a game, not that he had any problem with his workload in the Rams' 38-13 win Sunday over the Houston Texans.

"That’s got to be the lowest of my career by far, and I’m perfectly fine with that," Bradford said. "There’s no way we only threw it 16 times in college. We were throwing it all over the place. I think that just speaks volume about our run game, the guys up front and our defense. Obviously, I think the score kind of dictated some of the play calling at the end, but I thought we were very efficient in the pass game today and the run game was awesome."

To say Bradford and the Rams were efficient in the pass game against the Texans would qualify as an understatement. Not much was asked of Bradford, but he certainly over-delivered given the opportunities he had. By any measure of the word, Bradford had a successful outing against Houston, going 12-of-16 for 117 yards and three touchdowns for a passer rating of 134.6. And Bradford's QBR of 93.2 was the highest among all starting quarterbacks in Sunday's games.

Making Bradford's performance more impressive was how he handled the variety of blitzes the Texans threw at him. Loosely defined as sending five or more pass rushers, the Texans blitzed eight times. Bradford got off a pass attempt on each of those blitzes and completed the pass every time. The total damage against the blitz: 8-for-8 and all three of his touchdown tosses, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

Since the start of 2008, Bradford is one of only six quarterbacks to complete at least eight passes against added pressure without an incompletion. He joined Drew Brees, Tom Brady and Brett Favre as the only ones to do it while throwing multiple touchdowns.

The numbers weren't eye-popping, but there's little doubt that Bradford had one of his best games of the season and handled pressure better than any point in his career.
 

one tree hill

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Eddie Lab

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well he should have some more pressure this weekend :) the panthers front 7 have been great this year and the secondary have been good considering the injuries/lack of talent.
 

kurt faulk

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well he should have some more pressure this weekend :) the panthers front 7 have been great this year and the secondary have been good considering the injuries/lack of talent.

Bring it. Now that the rams have a running game and bradford isn't getting smacked around every time he drops back he's looking alot more composed back there.

This game is truly a flip of the coin job.

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Paullyboy

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I might start a poll to elect the biggest clown to open a thread they're not interested in. you would be a shoe in.

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I think people opened it because we thought it might have been something a bit more exciting, we don't usually get threads for nothing news stories in here.
 

one tree hill

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I think people opened it because we thought it might have been something a bit more exciting, we don't usually get threads for nothing news stories in here.

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Plus I like to keep track of division rivals, not that the Rams are actually rivals atm lol
 

Paullyboy

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As much as I'd love to see Tebow in action again, I think it'd annoy me even more not hearing about a single other player on NFL network for the rest of the season.
 

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