Anthony Bradford, right guard of the Seattle Seahawks, might be a good person. What he hasn't shown to he is a good player. He's been given every opportunity to start for three seasons in Seattle, and the experiment needs to end.
The hope was that Bradford would find himself this season under the new direction of offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and offensive line coach John Benton. In the first game of the season, he was fine. Since he has regressed to his mean, and that's a bad thing.
Through seven games, Bradford has allowed the fourth-most quarterback pressures in the NFL among right guards (17).