Eagles | Sam Bradford sticking to game plan

Philadelphia Eagles QB Sam Bradford was quizzed on why the team’s offense hasn’t produced many big plays, and Bradford said the ball is going where it is supposed to go. ‘I think a lot of it is the way we’re trying to attack defenses right now,’ said Bradford, whose figure of 5.8 yards per pass attempt ranks 37th among 41 passers charted by the NFL. ‘The ball goes where it’s supposed to go. That’s what we’ve been calling and that’s what’s been given to us.’ Bradford is 0-for-5 on balls thrown at least 20 yards this season, which is worst in the league, according to ESPN. ‘Listen to the play call. Take what’s there. You can’t try to force anything,’ Bradford said. ‘When you try to force it to someone, and you make an extra effort to get someone the football, sometimes you run yourself into problems, because you skip over progressions trying to get someone the ball. I think you’ve just got to stay disciplined in your reads. The ball goes where it’s supposed to go.’