Sam Bradford realizes this is an important offseason in his development as a quarterback and will try to prevent the NFL's labor dispute from interfering. "If there is a lockout, I would imagine me and our wide receivers will have to get together somewhere, whether it be in Oklahoma or somewhere warmer where we can throw outside," Bradford said. "This offseason, it is too important for us not to get together and work out." Bradford will meet for two days in St. Louis with new offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels. "I would imagine as long as I get the playbook before the lockout happens, then I see no reason why I would have to turn it in," he said. "That is going to be big if there is a lockout and I can't continue to go to St. Louis and meet with [McDaniels]. It will be something I have to do on my own, which is going to be tough. This next month is big for me."