This still doesn't take into account that Bradford's WR corp that he played with couldn't be trusted to even catch the ball. He got a grand total of 7 games with anyone who had talent and his numbers were pretty good. We're talking the difference between a veteran QB who is on a talented young team with 2-3 years of experience for the draft picks with stable coaching vs a guy who came out early, was young even for a guy coming out early, had horrific coaches and absolutely awful playmakers. There were no Greg Robinsons to protect him. Hill also has a rabid defense who can cover any mistakes and a special teams unit who are among the best in the NFL. Bradford had none of that. He couldn't turn the ball over because the consequences were severe. Hill knows he can take a risk because he'll get the ball right back, and lately he'll get it back in good field position.