The question was broad, but if there was an NFL coach who could fill the spaces on Sam Bradford, it was Pat Shurmur.
But the clock was ticking.
Teddy Bridgewater had just suffered a career-threatening leg injury, the Vikings were looking at potential replacements, and they had learned that Bradford was available via trade. Conveniently, Minnesota had someone in the building who had worked with the quarterback at two stops.
"They basically said, 'Hey, listen, there's a possibility we could trade for Sam. Tell us about him,' " Shurmur recalled. "So then I went on to tell them what I knew about Sam.