Starting Campbell Now Makes Cap Sense

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SmootSmack
10-16-2006, 07:39 PM
And no ones saying Campbell will come in and light the place up. It's possible. We want him to have starting experience because this season is most likely gone, and Mark Brunell has played poorly.

Well. I think RedskinRat called Campbell better than McNabb. So if that's the case he damn well better light the place up

Maybe Next Year
10-16-2006, 07:41 PM
What about trying to trade Brunell to a place like Oakland or Clevleand in exchange for a early 3rd round pick, at best? Then use that, our probable mid-20's first round pick from Denver, and maybe someone/something else to get a QB in the draft this year. If all else fails, how about Favre?

JGisLordOfTheRings
10-16-2006, 08:01 PM
What about trying to trade Brunell to a place like Oakland or Clevleand in exchange for a early 3rd round pick, at best? Then use that, our probable mid-20's first round pick from Denver, and maybe someone/something else to get a QB in the draft this year. If all else fails, how about Favre?


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I said it earlier but, dude, i was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO totally joking...we'd be WAAAYYYY worse off with Favre....yes he can pass, but not very good, and he's WAAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYA over the hill, or at least past the prime where he can jumpstart an ailing offense.....

fuck brett favre, he had his chance when he was young...give Campbell his.....

RedskinRat
10-16-2006, 08:05 PM
Well. I think RedskinRat called Campbell better than McNabb. So if that's the case he damn well better light the place up

Certainly I'm no friggin genius but all the facts are there.

Number 17

He's a QB

He's better than Number 8

There, conclusive.

JGisLordOfTheRings
10-16-2006, 08:07 PM
Certainly I'm no friggin genius but all the facts are there.

Number 17

He's a QB

He's better than Number 8

There, conclusive.


totally conclusive! what more do you need?? look at his f-ing preaseason stats...not bad for all 3rd string.....

Longtimefan
10-17-2006, 06:22 PM
What makes you say that? Why do so many people think the players are all talking behind Brunell's back pointing to him as the sole problem?



I honestly do not think Brunell is the sole problem with the team or why their offense is so inconsistent, but I will say he is part of the problem. As fans we sometimes get frustrated with JG because he does not seem to think Brunell has anything to do with the teams poor showing in the passing game. I'd be willing to bet there are coaches around the league that would have benched Brunell for good long time ago. Again it's not all his fault, but he's the trigger man.

SmootSmack
10-17-2006, 06:25 PM
I honestly do not think Brunell is the sole problem with the team or why their offense is so inconsistent, but I will say he is part of the problem. As fans we sometimes get frustrated with JG because he does not seem to think Brunell has anything to do with the teams poor showing in the passing game. I'd be willing to bet there are coaches around the league that would have benched Brunell for good long time ago. Again it's not all his fault, but he's the trigger man.

Fans seem to want Gibbs to explode in public a la Dennis Green. But what message does that send really?

Longtimefan
10-17-2006, 06:48 PM
Fans seem to want Gibbs to explode in public a la Dennis Green. But what message does that send really?


Maybe he needs to send some kind of message to capture the attention of these guys so they will begin to turn in better performances, and don't constantly defend individual players who do not perform up to expectations hiding behind that umbrella of "We're All In This Together".

Daseal
10-17-2006, 06:50 PM
Look what happened for Arizonas passing offense when they sat an over-the hill old QB, for a guy with less pro experience than what we have.

Beemnseven
10-17-2006, 07:15 PM
In Gibbs defense, what we see on Redskins.com and the press conferences aren't likely what the team sees behind closed doors.

One time on the Dan Patrick Show, Joe Theismann recalled a day in the film room after a loss. Taking note of the players not being particularly interested in what Gibbs was saying, he took his fist and smashed it through the glass top of the overhead projector.

That sort of woke people up. Bottom line, we have no idea what goes on behind the locked doors of Redskin Park.

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