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OU Insider: Season over for Sam Bradford
‘Disappointed’: QB will have surgery, plans to enter April’s NFL Draft

By Jake Trotter    Comments Comment on this article51
Published: October 26, 2009



NORMAN — The announcement finally came, not during an overblown press conference, but via the University of Oklahoma’s Twitter page Sunday afternoon.


OU quarterback Sam Bradford said Sunday he will have season-ending surgery and likely enter April’s NFL Draft. PHOTO BY BRYAN TERRY, THE OKLAHOMAN

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Sooner quarterback Sam Bradford will undergo season-ending surgery on his separated throwing shoulder Wednesday, and enter April’s NFL Draft if all goes as planned.

"I’m very disappointed that it didn’t work out differently,” said Bradford, who will have the operation done by renowned surgeon Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Ala. "Under these circumstances, and after talking to several people, this is the right thing for me to do at this point.”

While the announcement was modest, discussion surrounding Bradford’s draft stock won’t be. In fact, it will be as big as any story line in the entire draft.

Will he be the top quarterback taken? Or will he fall out of the top 10?

Those answers will depend on several factors, notably how quickly Bradford can return and work out for scouts; how those scouts will view him after a sub-par junior season that ended with him reinjuring his separated shoulder; how many teams at the top of the draft will be looking to select a quarterback; and what other quarterbacks are available in this draft.

The recovery time for Bradford’s surgery is expected to take between four and six months. The NFL Scouting Combine is in four months. The draft, in six. Which means Bradford probably won’t be able to work out for the Combine. So his chance at erasing some of the doubt that will surround his recovering shoulder will be during a pro day in either March or early April.

"I’ll be up to the challenge,” he said.

But Bradford would be wise not to hire an agent for a while, at least until he knows his shoulder can meet that timetable. If it can’t, leaving the door open to return to school would be a good safety net, because teams are unlikely to spend high-round money on a player they haven’t put through a workout.

Yet even with a banner showing at pro day, there’s nothing Bradford can do at this point to shake the stigma held by some heading into the draft that he’s injury-prone or that his 2008 success was largely a product of surrounding talent.

But every young quarterback has negatives and red flags. Just last year, several scouts felt Mark Sanchez didn’t have enough starts in college to warrant a high selection. Yet that didn’t stop the New York Jets from taking him with the fifth overall pick and making him their starter during the preseason. Like Sanchez, Bradford just has to show one team that his positives — arm strength, accuracy, intelligence, character — outweigh his negatives.

And that he’s worth taking over the other quarterbacks available, which is still fluid. Washington’s Jake Locker and Notre Dame’s Jimmy Clausen appear to be Bradford’s top competition in the draft, though both are juniors and still could return to school for another season.

But beyond that, Bradford seems unlikely to fall past any other quarterback. And while Locker and Clausen are both having outstanding seasons, neither seems to be the kind of can’t-miss prospect that Matthew Stafford was last year, or that Matt Ryan was in 2008.

Bradford seemed to be on his way to becoming that can’t-miss prospect, until his shoulder injury. Both ESPN analysts Mel Kiper and Todd McShay had Bradford as the consensus No. 1 pick for the 2010 draft during the preseason. So even with what’s happened since, the quarterback situations of many of the NFL’s worst franchises — like the Redskins, Rams, and Raiders — will force them to take a hard look at Bradford in the top 10.

Which is why Bradford will carry more intrigue into this draft than any other player.

Wrote Kiper, "He’ll definitely get drafted. He’s still high on my big board.

"But he’s also turned into a total wild card.”

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thank you for the memories sam bradford, best of luck in your recovery and your nfl career. the sam bradford watch, is over. maybe the sports animal will move on too something else too talk about. we love you in megargel,tx the harrison family. sam is a oklahoma sooner kid down too the core. and too jermaine gresham we love ya too, and best of luck too your nfl career.
johnny, olney - Oct 27, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Thanks for coming to OU, we enjoyed your great play. Best of luck, make all millions that you can, enjoy the ride.
Joe Bob, Norman - Oct 27, 2009 at 8:04 am
I am a huge Texas fan and I want to say that Sam is my favorite Sooner! I saw the Christian Video that he and Colt did and I can tell he spoke from the heart. Way to go Sam! I know that God has great things for you, Brother! May God Almighty heal and prosper you. Peace Sam!
James, , - Oct 27, 2009 at 7:18 am
Can't wait to see Sam's statue outside Owen Field. Hope it is better than Jason White's (he was given some sort of wierd claw for a left hand and his head is double-oversized). Please, OU, find a better artist for Sam.
CECIL, Encinitas - Oct 27, 2009 at 12:17 am
Hey JM of Arlington Texass, at least Heupel coaches quarterbacks unlike that loser Applewhite who is coaching running backs.
Titan, Winchester - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:48 pm
Hey, JM of Arlington, at least Heupel coaches quarterbacks instead of running backs like the loser Applewhite.
Titan, Winchester - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:45 pm
JM, Arlington, gee let's just see how high in the draft your babyface Colt McCoy gets picked. NOT. And, you should be aware of the bad karma of blasting Sam's injury yadayada. What you spew out, comes back at you. I'm concerned for Colt's health on the field now. You bring bad karma to Texass.
Boomer, Washington - Oct 26, 2009 at 7:40 pm
JM Arlington - you are obviously one dumb m'fer. Please focus your spare time on punching your clown.
Brad, Washington D.C. - Oct 26, 2009 at 5:25 pm
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Sam, I want to thank you for what you gave to this school and this state. If I had one piece of advice for you, don't hire an agent yet. See how this shakes out before you commit yourself. You have a bright future in front of you, football or not. May God bless you and your family and keep you safe. Thanks again for what you gave to all of us.
JOHN, BROKEN ARROW - Oct 26, 2009 at 4:54 pm
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Thank you, Traci. I don't understand why people just get on here to bash the other school's fans or just people in general. Really, there's no use in trying to communicate with them because they are so negative about everything. They miss out on what's true and right in life. Again, to you people that just want to bash fans, get a life or better yet, leave this state!
Connie, Norman - Oct 26, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Very RUDE so called SOONER FANS are amongst us.... Thanks Sam.. You done GOOD.
Kenneth, Bartlesville - Oct 26, 2009 at 2:36 pm
I wish Sam a speedy recovery and wish him the best of luck in his endeavors. And I think the Rants & Raves section of Craigslist would be a more appropriate place for all you losers out there who just want to get on here and bash Sam and the OU fans.
Kelly, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 2:29 pm
Again...I don't understand why people(idiots) have to get on here and badmouth the OU fans saying something nice about our QB. Why do you even bother reading this stuff if you are not going to comment something good. I would never think about getting on an OSU article and writing something so rude and inconsiderate! You people need to get a life!
And Paul from Yukon...grow up! Connie didn't say Christians don't lie. Read it before writing moron!
Traci - Oct 26, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Thanks for moving on Sam. Now the team can concentrate on playing as a team and not padding stats and waiting to see who will be the team leader next week. The reason the defense is playing so well is because they are playing as a team, the offense, not so much.
ED, MULESHOE - Oct 26, 2009 at 1:33 pm
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So, Connie, Christians don't lie? What's "pathetic" is you pointing to your religion as if it somehow validates your honesty and integrity. If anything, it serves to undermine whatever point you were trying to make about honesty.
jesus lied for you, Heisman Town - Oct 26, 2009 at 1:31 pm
Jolly, whomever you are, how insulting! I am a Christian and don't appreciate your telling me I'm a liar. I speak from my heart. You don't know me and what I think. I expressed my feelings in my comments and those are truly my feelings.
People like you only try to hurt people by your words. That is what is "pathetic", to use your word. This article is about Sam--as I said in my earlier comment--NOT ABOUT FANS! Football is not the end all to everything--it's how a person lives their life.
Connie, Norman - Oct 26, 2009 at 1:24 pm
Thanks Sam, you'll always have a special place with Gooner fans, good luck getting a contract for 1/4 of what you could have if you'd gone pro last year. BOOMER GOONER!!
jesus lied for you, Heisman Town - Oct 26, 2009 at 1:01 pm
Thanks Sam, you'll always have a special place with Sooner fans, good luck at the next level.
Barney, Mayberry - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Sam you will always be an Oklahoma Legend. I am happy you came back this year and also sad....but now you can chase your dreams. Get well soon and good luck! We will be watching you on an NFL team this time next year! BOOMER SOONER!
Sooner Born, Sooner Country - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Good luck to the kid, I do wish him all the best of luck. I can't help but think he's a bit too fragile to survive the NFL, but time will tell. Having played at OU myself, long, long ago I know how very rough it can be in the NCAA, but the pros are something quite different. I hope he can take the beating he will surely get there. These injuries he has suffered at OU came from insignificant hits and falls. It will be a very different thing in the NFL.
james, anaheim hills - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:29 pm
Good Luck, Sam. I wish you well. Thanks for the memories and the inspiration you gave to countless American Indian kids including my three Cherokee sons.
Gary, Hesston - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:25 pm
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No you don't Connie, you want what's best for OU and winning. You could care less about him or his well-being...get serious. Sometimes you OU fans are pathetic.
Jolly, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:17 pm
Poor media. They didn't get to fight over the coverage.
TMS - Oct 26, 2009 at 12:07 pm
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Not in your house, JM Arlington? You're a joke. Are you a Texas fan?
Shawn, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:59 am
good luck sam and thanks for the memories....you were a great one
eric, OKLAHOMA ,city - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:58 am
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Oh well... another over-rated OU quarterback that wont make it in the NFL.

Michael, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:58 am
Sam's a great representative of the state of Oklahoma. I'm very sad about the way this year has gone for him. I wish him all the luck in the world! GO POKES!
Chris, Jones - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:53 am
What list, Shawn? I didn't reference a list. You my friend have put forth a classic straw-man argument. You don't know what that is, do you? I do. I made an argument, you misconstrued that argument to be something other than what it was, and launched an attack against that very same altered argument. Not in my house!! Pay attention next time and say something sensible. Good day.
JM, Arlington - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:38 am
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Some on here, including me, are really interested in the well being of Sam Bradford.....some hope he will return for another year for their own gratification...like Daniel in the lion's den...selfish reasons....and then there are those nitwits who dropped out of junior high school in order to seek full time employment at McDonalds...They are the loud mouth, disrespectful fans that watch Saturday football on their 54" plasma TVs bought on credit at Walmart with no payments due until after the super bowl.....what creeps.
Don, Calion - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:34 am
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There is a place and a time for giving OU fans a hard time and this is not the place nor the time. A kid just decided to leave something he loves and to have a surgery that while it isn't major is still a big surgery for him. I wish some of my fellow OSU fans would show some class here, Bradford, Grisham and their families don't need to be reminded of what they lost. These aren't automations, these are people so take off your hateful glasses and wish them well in their futures and save the fun and gigs for another day.
berry, arapaho - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:08 am
JM Arlington, can you please give me a list of these supposed highly drafted QB's that came out of OU and were drafted as QB's and were busts? I can't wait to hear this. I also have read that Jason screwed up by not leaving early a couple of times. I don't think Jason White was ever projected to go high in the draft. I think some people that post on this board need to get their facts straight before they post, because they makes themselves look really dumb.
Shawn, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 11:06 am
Jolly, why do you put down OU fans? That is not what this article is about? Why do some people constantly use this comment section as a way of trying to get back at people. If you do that, then you have a problem yourself.
This article is about Sam. OU fans had no say in what he chose to do. Most fans want what's best for Sam and nothing else.
Sam, we love you and want God's best for you. You have given us so much and we appreciate everything, especially the great character that you have displayed.
We are so sorry that things had to end in such a manner and wish we could fix it but know we can't. May God continue to bless you and your family as you look to your bright future in whatever you do.
Connie, Norman - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:27 am
Umm, hello grad assistant Sam....you'll be working with Josh Heupel, training the next loser OU QB pro prospect bust, whoever he may be, and then the next one, and then the next one.
JM, Arlington - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:21 am
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"Coming back" to OU cost Jason White a pro career, the same will happen with Sam Bradford. Lesson learned is to leave while you're on top. The purpose of college is to get an education that will help you make a living for the rest of your life. Pro football players, especially first round draft choices, make more in a year than most college grads make in a lifetime. Coming back to get an education is one thing, but to play football is a big, big mistake. Jason and Sam are perfect examples.'
Dave, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:20 am
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Best of luck to you Sam! As a lifelong UT fan, I can honestly say you're one of the finest quarterbacks we've ever seen. Hope it goes well for you....
, San Antonio - Oct 26, 2009 at 10:20 am
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Good Luck Sam!! Thankyou for the great memories.
Brian, Tallahassee - Oct 26, 2009 at 9:44 am
"He lost millions", Yes he did but don't cry to much for Sam. He will still make millions. How much can you spend anyway?
Duane, Oklahoma City, Ok. - Oct 26, 2009 at 9:43 am
What a great young man and OU football player Sam Bradford's been! God bless you Sam.
ps. Sam has been willing to "run through a brick wall" for his team! Thanks!
Jeff, Tulsa - Oct 26, 2009 at 9:35 am
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OU will miss Sam but his future is bright. He is following in the footsteps of a former Sooner who was injured, Troy Aikman. Let's hope we watch Sam on Sundays for many years to come. Any chance he could go to Dallas?
Janet, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 9:10 am
Good luck Sam. Thanks for the years you did play. I hope all works out for you in the NFL.

Now its officially time to "Fear the Stache". No more looking over your shoulder Landry. Now get out there and kick some A**!! You can do it!
Todd, OKC - Oct 26, 2009 at 9:00 am
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Jolly. See the difference between OU fans and you dumbazz Aggies is that we actually have a chance of doing something with our season vs. just jerking off!!! Sam's a grown-up and will do whats best for him but don't sit there like a fool and act like OU fans have some impace on what he does or doesn't do! You're the typical dumbazz OSU fan that can't (and shouldn't) relate to this scenario because nobody in their right mind would choose to come back to that crapper of a town your school sits in!! LMAO fool!!
Joe, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:58 am
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Jolly, none of we fans had anything to do with Sam's decision to return. While I thought he should take the money and run, I also hoped he would come back to lead us again. But we can't have it both ways and his decision is the only one that counts...and it backfired on him. The guys who are saying he should have the operation and return are thinking that perhaps the return could prepare him better for the draft. I don't know and it isn't my decision to make. Whatever he and is family thinks is best for him is the way I want it. Good luck, Sam Bradford. You're a winner and a good kid and most of us wish you all the luck in the world.
Ray, St. Robert - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:34 am
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If he goes into the draft and goes as a late pick in the 1st round(assuming he's a 1st round pick) he'd be in a much better situation. Imagine getting drafted by the Patriots and learning behind Tom Brady fora couple of years. That would be an ideal situation as far as I'm concerned.
Jim, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:33 am
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Says Thomas the Doctor who knows the severity of Sams injury as if it were his own......
curtis, cushing - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:19 am
He seems like a very nice young man. I hope he gets to do what he wants to do. There is a lesson here somewhere for potential professionals.
Kelly, Branson - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:10 am
Not the Redskins!
Your, way - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:04 am
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He can rehab his shoulder without surgery with plenty of time for the combine
Thomas, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 8:02 am
OU fans are hilarious. I can understand him returning this year, but coming back AGAIN would be stupid, considering he's still going to get drafted early in the first round. He has too much talent not to take a chance on, and this surgery isn't career threatening.

There is life outside of OU football.
Todd, Oklahoma City - Oct 26, 2009 at 7:50 am
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lmao..yeah Randy...for what? He's already lost millions, and now scouts see a QB with a bum shoulder. He's lucky if he's picked by the 4th round. His stock has plummeted, and for what? For selfish OU fans and their myopic dreams of a title? lol..NOT
Jolly, Edmond - Oct 26, 2009 at 7:36 am
He needs to have surgery, get well, and come back to OU for his last year and increase his stock, in my opinion......Time will tell...
Randy - Oct 26, 2009 at 6:47 am
He should get surgery and then come back for his senior year IMHO. Good luck.
Lee, Euless - Oct 26, 2009 at 5:58 am
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