Tough break. It will be interesting to see where they go now. I never thought I would say this, but I don't want Sanchez to be traded from the Eagles.
Sadly, yes. He's a veteran who has won playoff games. I completely believe that a change of scenery and a new system can change the value of a player.
Sanchez is one of the better back up QBs out there. As for Bradford, a $16.85 million cap number for 2015, and will be due $12.985 million in cash. Serious decisions for the Rams.
Just goes to show you that Sam's sack of Manziel got more attention. http://sportschump.net/2014/08/24/m...ess-important-news-sam-bradford-season/14282/
The only thing RGIII has proven so far is being a one season wonder and injury prone. The gains of the trade far outway the loss.
As a starter pretty much. His value as a backup, however, will be off the charts as he's a smart lad and is decent when healthy. Which brings to my opinion that there is no way the Rams can afford to spend any more time waiting for him to be "the guy", too much time and money has been put into him and continuing to do so will only sink our future chances.
Bradford was good enough to win the heisman trophy,but he got injured his final season in college and was not good his brief time as the rams qb anyway.