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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Tuesday, January 6, 2009 FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- When coaches describe what makes Oklahoma sophomore Sam Bradford such a good quarterback, they don't talk about how he has led the nation in passing efficiency in each of his two seasons. They don't bring up the 48 touchdown passes against six interceptions, or the 4,464 passing yards he has accumulated this season. And they surely don't discuss the Heisman Trophy. When Bradford is the subject, it doesn't take long for the conversation to steer away from his right arm ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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