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Paul Casey "Gus" Bradley (born July 5, 1966) is an American football trainer who is the protective organizer for the Las Vegas Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He came to noticeable quality as the cautious facilitator for the Seattle Seahawks from 2009 to 2012 where he was the first playcaller of the group's Legion of Boom auxiliary.

Bradley likewise filled in as the lead trainer of the Jacksonville Jaguars from 2013 to 2016 and guarded organizer for the Los Angeles Chargers from 2017 to 2020. 

Early life 

Bradley was the most youthful offspring of six and experienced childhood in Zumbrota, Minnesota, where he played football, ball, and baseball at Zumbrota High School. 

School profession 

Bradley played school football at North Dakota State University from 1984 to 1988, where he was free security and punter. Bradley helped the Bison win the NCAA Division II Football Championship in 1984, 1987, and 1988, or three of the four years he played. He additionally was a four-time scholarly all-North Central Conference determination. 

Bradley procured a four-year certification in a business organization (1989) and actual schooling (1990) from North Dakota State just as a graduate degree in the athletic organization from NDSU in 1992. 

Training vocation 

Early training vocation 

Bradley joined the North Dakota State Bison as an alumni collaborator mentor in 1990 and was there until 1991. He was the cautious facilitator/linebackers mentor at Fort Lewis College from 1992 to 1995 and went through four months as the group's lead trainer from December 1995 to March 1996.

From 1996 to 2005 Bradley got back to North Dakota State and instructed in numerous positions including the cautious facilitator, linebackers mentor, and colleague lead trainer to Bob Babich and Craig Bohl.

Under Bradley's direction, North Dakota State's safeguard drove the Great West Football Conference in scoring guard (13.7 ppg), pass protection (150.3 ypg), absolute safeguard (272.4 ppg), and turnover edge (+1.00) in 2005. 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 

In 2006, Bradley joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as their guarded quality control mentor, working intimately with cautious facilitator Monte Kiffin in the association and usage of the protective blueprint. In 2007 Bradley was elevated to linebackers mentor after past linebackers mentor Joe Barry left to become guarded facilitator for the Detroit Lions.

Under Bradley's direction, linebacker Barrett Ruud proceeded to acquire NFC Defensive Player of the Month in September subsequent to driving the Buccaneers protection with 51 handles and adding one capture attempt, three constrained bungles, two bobble recuperations, and two passes safeguarded. 

Seattle Seahawks 

On January 12, 2009, the Seattle Seahawks recruited Bradley to turn into the group's cautious organizer. He was suggested for the work by previous Buccaneers guarded organizer Monte Kiffin. 

In 2009, under Bradley's direction, the Seahawks' safeguard permitted rivals to acquire 356.4 yards (24th in the group) and to score 24.4 focuses per game (25th).

The Seahawks completed the season with a 5–11 record (third in the NFC West, 25th in the NFL), and in this manner supplanted lead trainer Jim L. Mora with Pete Carroll. Carroll chose to save Bradley for the 2010 season; the two mentors have a typical association with Monte Kiffin. 

In 2010, the Seahawks' safeguard permitted adversaries to acquire 368.6 yards (27th in the alliance) and to score 25.4 focuses per game (25th). 

In 2011, the Seahawks' protection permitted adversaries to acquire 332.2 yards (ninth in the group) and to score 19.7 focuses per game (seventh). 

In 2012, the Seahawks' protection permitted adversaries to acquire 306.2 yards per game (fourth in the association) and to score 15.3 focuses per game (first). 

Jacksonville Jaguars 

On January 17, 2013, Bradley was employed as the new lead trainer of the Jacksonville Jaguars. His first ordinary season win went ahead November 10, 2013, with a 29–27 triumph over the Tennessee Titans.

The Jaguars finished the season 4–12, and Bradley was ultimately named the lead trainer of the South Group in the 2014 Senior Bowl. On December 18, 2016, the Jaguars soothed Bradley of his obligations as lead trainer, accumulating a 14–48 record in 4 seasons. 

Los Angeles Chargers 

On January 20, 2017, the Los Angeles Chargers recruited Bradley as guarded facilitator under lead trainer Anthony Lynn. After a 2017 season that saw the guard permit 17 focuses per game, the third-least in the NFL, Bradley got a three-year contract augmentation in January 2018. 

Las Vegas Raiders 

On January 12, 2021, Bradley was employed by the Las Vegas Raiders to be their protective facilitator under lead trainer Jon Gruden, supplanting Paul Guenther, who was terminated during the 2020 season.