The never ending Jason Campbell player haters ball

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Chico23231
09-14-2010, 09:33 AM
Let's agree to not continue comparing JC and McNabb all year

Come on Matty, you sure you dont want to continue the thread from last year comparing Jay Cutler, Dirty Sanchez, and JC? We could just go ahead and add McNabb to the list. Because that was real productive:doh:

SmootSmack
09-14-2010, 09:41 AM
You seem especially interested in us letting it go... you didn't happen to start a thread last year where you made silly claims based on selective stats did you? Might explain why you would come into an obvious JC bashing thread with sand in your vag... Just saying... if their's anyone with a bunched up thong here it sure isn't the people taking pot shots at the Raiders new QB... :)

Think you have him confused with someone else

Ruhskins
09-14-2010, 09:53 AM
You seem especially interested in us letting it go... you didn't happen to start a thread last year where you made silly claims based on selective stats did you? Might explain why you would come into an obvious JC bashing thread with sand in your vag... Just saying... if their's anyone with a bunched up thong here it sure isn't the people taking pot shots at the Raiders new QB... :)

What? :confused-

Ruhskins
09-14-2010, 09:54 AM
^ Exactly. I moved on during JC's second yr. I'm not a fan nor a basher, he was a nice kid personally, but for whatever reason not able to get over the hump.

I'll say this though seeing the thread today (obviously late) I rolled my eye's and thought "can't people just move on", and saw several people saying that very thing. When I saw the "please lock this thread" I thought yes please, lets stop trying to add insult to injury.

Now I'm thinking "please leave this thread open" otherwise we will constantly have wonderful people starting a thread each week to talk about how bad JC is playing. So instead of that lets keep this one open so the very same people who can't let go can continue to talk to themselves about JC.

This thread can become an episode of Dr. Phil for these people...or Jerry Springer. :laughing2

30gut
09-14-2010, 09:55 AM
The Raiders are not a good team.
They're WRs are sub-par.
The OL is sub-par.
They have a decent to slightly above average running game.
It would be a tall task getting production from that unit for a veteran OC and Jackson is basically a rookie.

Bottom line JC's production goes as the OL+WRs+OC

It was the 1st game against a good team, does everyone here expect our Redskins offense to struggle the way they did Week 1 for the entire season?

I didn't think so.

Chico23231
09-14-2010, 09:59 AM
I personally try to steer clear of that stat. From what I've seen it's not exactly fair to peg wins and losses solely on the QB. My favorite example being 2008 Drew Brees. In 2008 the Saints were 7-9 when Brees posted a 96.2 passer rating with an 8.0 YPA. 2008 also saw Aaron Rodgers post a 93.2 passer rating with 7.5 YPA for a 6-10 team.

By the Wins-Loss rational Kerry Collins, Tavaris Jackson, and Jake Delhome were all better QB's in 2008 then Brees and Rodgers.

Yeah I know it not particularly fair, I think there is some truth to it. Does Redskins win that game with JC at QB Sunday nite? Its not all stats all the time.

But I was mostly just fueling this pointless debate:FIREdevil

mredskins
09-14-2010, 10:10 AM
2010 Week One QB ratings

McNabb 63.4

Drum roll

JC 69.7

Just say'n


Wow this sparked some debate, I personally could careless and wish JC the best.

QB rating is is like WHiP in baseball the number really doesn't tell the whole story of how good the QB or pitcher played. So many intangibles that those stats don't capture.

McNabb on the final drive was awesome he kept us alive and the ball out of the Cowboys hands, hard to measure that in a QB rating but it played a major role in the outcome of the game.

Ruhskins
09-14-2010, 10:21 AM
2010 Week One QB ratings

McNabb 63.4

Drum roll

JC 69.7

Just say'n

Irrelevant, just like this thread.

Longtimefan
09-14-2010, 10:24 AM
If things continue to go the way the way they have so far in Oakland, what little confidence JC had going when he left here will soon dissipate. It won't be long before he'll finally discover the fact the NFL may not exactly be his calling.

Ruhskins
09-14-2010, 10:28 AM
If things continue to go the way the way they have so far in Oakland, what little confidence JC had going when he left here will soon dissipate. It won't be long before he'll finally discover the fact the NFL may not exactly be his calling.

Or that is a bad idea to be a mediocre/below average QB playing behind terrible offensive lines.

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