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Sam Bradford details total team effort needed to speed up slow passing attack

If the Vikings are going to pass protect better, move the ball more efficiently and keep Sam Bradford on the right side of injured reserve, the football can’t come out so darn sloooooooooooowly in the passing game.

That’s essentially the feeling we’re getting from the QB who got hit 18 times, sacked four times and fumbled four times during Sunday’s 21-10 loss at Philadelphia.

“Obviously there were times when I could have gotten the ball out quicker,” Bradford said today as the Vikings begin practices for Monday night’s game at Chicago.

But it’s not just a Bradford thing, Bradford accurately reminded us.