70Chip
12-10-2007, 12:29 PM
The Bears decided to blitz which plays right into Collins strengths. When a team blitzes there are opportunites for a QB who knows the scheme and where he can go with the football quickly. I think the Giants will play coverage, assume they can get pressure with their front four, and force Collins to make big throws in a stadium that usually has a 20 mph wind this time of year. It will be a much greater challenge. At some point you have to be able to run the ball against a team like the Giants and I'm not sure we can
BleedBurgundy
12-10-2007, 12:30 PM
I said "not confident at all." The man is a career backup. I just don't see him, stepping into the light and taking us to the playoffs. I'd love to see it, but I won't believe it until I do...
SFREDSKIN
12-10-2007, 12:41 PM
The only way Collins can be successful is, if the O-line gives him time to get rid of the ball. If the opposing D pressures him it could be bad, sacks and INT's are the possibility. From what I've seen is he's slow, I guess will see. Another concern is our DB's are beat up and opposing offenses will be bombing away at us. The good things are that we got a 10 day rest and it's a late game on Sunday.
BrudLee
12-10-2007, 02:14 PM
I don't know if Collins could throw a football through a pane of glass. He does seem comfortable knowing where to throw it though.
If I'm NY, I'm watching old Chiefs tape. This could be less about matchups and more about scheme.
railcon56
12-10-2007, 02:27 PM
SO, what if Collins continues to play amazingly, we win out, make the playoffs, and then Jason is healthy to play the first playoff game? What then?
I say go with Campbell..If he can play and has any mobility...he should start...
redsk1
12-10-2007, 02:35 PM
I like the question but let's just try to win a game against the G-men then we can talk a little more. With that being said IF TC wins out i don't think you can put JC in for the playoffs. If we win out it will be b/c of TC's play, so play him.
I do think there is a reason he is a back up and we have NO running game so let's hope they win Sunday.
airsoftking
12-10-2007, 02:36 PM
he's been good in preseason already and had the exact same look during the bears game. Everything looks easy with him. I just hope he'll be that efficient when we really need him and his experience.
hail_2_da_skins
12-10-2007, 03:00 PM
I am very pleased that Todd Collins had a very good outing after Jason Campbell's injury. I'm on the fence. I'm not overly confident he can repeat, but I want him to succeed. His success should have nothing to do with Jason Campbell being the starter. Collins may be efficient but Campbell is physically more capable and will eventually become more efficient thus becoming much more valuable. If Collins plays lights out these last three games, he may have to be the playoff quarterback.
JWsleep
12-10-2007, 03:02 PM
We'll see--the noodle arm has me worried, but he looks comfortable, no doubt. And he's got very nice touch on the ball.
As for JC coming back this year, I don't see the point. Why risk your future, if your backup has taken you to the playoffs? Unless he heals amazingly fast, he's not going to be 100% in the best case scenario.
On opening the playbook for JC, I'd like to have seen them do more, but it's understandable, to be sure. No doubt, Gibbs has serious input there, and they watch tape and try to make it easiest for JC to succeed. And Gibbs so very much hates TOs. (Of course, JC has turned it over anyway, but you see the reasoning.)
Liked Vermeil's comments--hope he's right!
BleedBurgundy
12-10-2007, 03:12 PM
I don't think Vermeil has ever said a bad word about anybody. So... being slightly effusive in his praise of Collins doesn't do all that much for me. Still, I hope you guys are right.