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Seahawks' Bennett continues to blast Bradford

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Seahawks' Bennett continues to blast Bradford
19-May-2016 10:19
Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett is one of the Eddie Goldman Jerseybest in the NFL at what he does, and he's also one of the best when the microphones are on.

And if the topic is quarterback Sam Bradford, it's a safe bet Bennett will not mince words.

Speaking on 710 ESPN Seattle, Bennett talked about his contract – he admitted he's not happy with his current contract but won't hold out of training camp – but also talked about Sam Bradford, who used to be in the NFC West http://www.officialauthenticbearsstore.com/Nike-Eddie-Royal-Jersey.htmlwith Bennett but is now with the Philadelphia Eagles.

"I listened to Sam Bradford again. I just almost threw up," Bennett said. "I can't believe Sam Bradford is complaining about making $40 million in the next two years, and because he actually has to compete for a position. This guy, this guy right here definitely sets a bad tone of what a player should be.

"If I was his teammate ... How can you play with a guy that doesn't http://www.officialauthenticbearsstore.com/Nike-Ego-Ferguson-Jersey.htmlwant to compete at a high level and feels like his position should be solidified without even putting up the stats or the wins to back that up?"

Bradford, traded to Philadelphia last year, made 14 starts for the Eagles, with 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions; the team was 7-7 with him at quarterback. In his career, Bradford, the No. 1 pick in 2010, is 25-37-1 with 78 touchdowns Cedric Ogbuehi Jerseyand 52 interceptions, and zero postseason appearances.

Despite the mediocre numbers, the Eagles signed Bradford to a two-year extension earlier this year, a $36 million deal with $26 million guaranteed. But they also signed Chase Daniel as a free agent, http://www.nflbengalsofficialshop.com/Nike-Carlos-Dunlap-Jersey.htmland then traded up in the draft to take Carson Wentz with the No. 2. spot.

Not long after trading for No. 2, Bradford asked for a trade of his own, for which he was roundly mocked.

And he continues to be mocked by Bennett.

This wasn't the first time Bennett teed off on Bradford, either. In a riff last year about quarterbacks in general, Bennett mentioned Bradford and a couple of other players at the position.
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