It’s always one of the best parts of Thanksgiving, stuffing yourself while you watch football with your family. But I have to say that I was pretty disappointed at Sam Bradford even though this game had no impact on my Patriots. The fact that the Vikings were fairly deep in their own territory on what had the potential to be a game-winning drive is what made this really upsetting. But the actual upsetting part was that in his own territory, Sam Bradford made the conscious decision to throw the ball into double-coverage. Which meant that as soon as the Lions defender caught the ball, the Lions were in field goal range. My uncle who was sitting next to me called that Sam would throw a pick-six (and he was pretty darn close) said that that game needs to be the end of Sam Bradford, and I have to say I agree. Think about it, Bradford has had little to no success with any of the three teams he’s played for over six years. And on top of that, he has never even played in a playoff game, I’m sorry but I think Sam Bradford’s career is pretty darn close to meeting it’s demise.