Thanks for the memories, Sam. And the championships. Best of luck in the NFL next season.
If that is not the type of feedback Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford is getting from behind closed doors in the Sooners’ football complex, then shame on the coaches. If Bradford is hearing those words in private and ignoring them, shame on Sam for not learning from experience.
Two shoulder injuries into the Sooners’ 3-3 season from hell, it is time for this soap opera to end with its only logical conclusion: The 2008 Heisman Trophy and Davey O’Brien Award winner should declare himself available for the 2010 NFL Draft and begin working immediately to rehabilitate his throwing shoulder — with or without surgery — in anticipation of wowing scouts at the NFL Combine...
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