PHILADELPHIA -- There's a clock in Sam Bradford's head, and it's ticking fast. The alarm goes off at 2.3 seconds, which is the average length of time it's taking the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback to throw the ball this season. That was the fourth-fastest time in the entire NFL entering Sunday's game, and Sunday's game showed why.
"It's hard to evaluate his performance when you look like a sieve in there," Vikings coach Mike Zimmer said after his team suffered its first loss of the season, 21-10 to the Philadelphia Eagles.