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Bradbury handled himself well here
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#2
Hard to not appreciate his humility.
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#3
Yeah, we're all rooting for him to get better too.  He's going to be facing tough matchups the rest of the season, so hopefully the time away truly does make him better.
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#4
"Playing not to mess up"

Zim mentality in a nutshell.
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Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
"Playing not to mess up"

Zim mentality in a nutshell.
So true. 
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Quote: @HappyViking said:
Yeah, we're all rooting for him to get better too.  He's going to be facing tough matchups the rest of the season, so hopefully the time away truly does make him better.
Yep....he's playing better, but the real test comes in three of the next four games against his nemesis: THE FATTY. Hicks, Clark and Hicks. So we'll see how he holds up. I would say that if he does well, he might just get that 5th year. 

Didn't even mention the best defensive player in NFL history, Aaron Donald. Bradbury will get his ass kicked, but because of his speed and quickness, maybe less so than other centers. 
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Good for him.  Glad he took the opportunity to self scout and evaluate his play.  Speaks to his character and to openly admit it.  Also shows the mental grind these players are in during the season.  A breather for him was the chance he needed.

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That's nice, but I don't feel that way when I watch him get pushed back into the backfield every other play.  Take your millions and move on to another team where you can be a bust for them.
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Quote: @JustinTime18™ said:
"Playing not to mess up"

Zim mentality in a nutshell.
I was going to write the same thing earlier,  playing timid or scared, and playing not to get beat/lose, sounds like Zimmers influence once again.
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@JustinTime18™ said:
"Playing not to mess up"

Zim mentality in a nutshell.
I was going to write the same thing earlier,  playing timid or scared, and playing not to get beat/lose, sounds like Zimmers influence once again.
Lol, you guys give Zimmer so much credit, thinking he is individually coaching each and every player.  Especially offensive linemen.
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