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	<title>Comments on: Bradford to undergo season-ending shoulder surgery</title>
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		<title>By: baquila</title>
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		<description>Bradford was a great quarterback, teammate, and as you stated a humble guy by all accounts. In a world were money is everything and players feel they&#039;re being disrespected for only getting several million dollars a year to play a sport, Bradford was a welcome change.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Many will second guess his decision to come back, but I believe him when he says he has no regrets. I would like to think I would&#039;ve done the same thing myself. Although there are circumstances where leaving school early is warranted, like in Josh Freeman&#039;s case where he left Kansas State because they were bringing in a new coaching staff, changing the system, and rebuilding for what would&#039;ve been his senior year, I believe players should strongly consider the debt they owe to their university and fan base for giving them the opportunity they were given.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I wish Bradford all the luck in the world and look forward to him giving it a shot on Sundays. Hopefully he can break the mold of unsuccessful OU quarterbacks in the NFL and go out there and light it up!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bradford was a great quarterback, teammate, and as you stated a humble guy by all accounts. In a world were money is everything and players feel they&#39;re being disrespected for only getting several million dollars a year to play a sport, Bradford was a welcome change.</p>
<p>Many will second guess his decision to come back, but I believe him when he says he has no regrets. I would like to think I would&#39;ve done the same thing myself. Although there are circumstances where leaving school early is warranted, like in Josh Freeman&#39;s case where he left Kansas State because they were bringing in a new coaching staff, changing the system, and rebuilding for what would&#39;ve been his senior year, I believe players should strongly consider the debt they owe to their university and fan base for giving them the opportunity they were given.</p>
<p>I wish Bradford all the luck in the world and look forward to him giving it a shot on Sundays. Hopefully he can break the mold of unsuccessful OU quarterbacks in the NFL and go out there and light it up!</p>
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