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Over recent weeks, Sam Bradford has been gradually improving from an inaccurate check-down machine into the type of quarterback that has the potential to manage Chip Kelly’s fast-paced system.
At least in the second half of games.
Yes, Bradford has improved, and he’s already posting the best statistics of his short career (though that’s admittedly a low bar to pass). But unfortunately for the Eagles, he continues to be a slow starter who fails to show up until the second half of games.
In the first half of games so far this season, Bradford has thrown just 3 touchdowns against 5 interceptions, has a pathetic 55.