Cambell blasts redskins, says he was "scapegoat"

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skinsguy
01-13-2011, 12:42 PM
I don't believe McNabb is done as a QB, but I do believe he is done in D.C.

I would be very surprised if he is back next year, and according to his contract, it would make me think that the Redskins would not think twice about trading him off before next season begins.

We all can agree that Rex Grossman is not the answer either. Although he had some good moments, he turned the ball over way too many times, and that is not getting it done either. What was it? Six TDs to ten INTs, or something like that?

Then again, if an improved offensive line, and two solid running backs in the backfield, who knows? Maybe Rex would shine in season two? Maybe even McNabb IF he did stay? Either way, either guy, they are nothing more than stop gaps until the 'skins draft another QB with franchise potential.

MTK
01-13-2011, 12:51 PM
I don't believe McNabb is done as a QB, but I do believe he is done in D.C.

I would be very surprised if he is back next year, and according to his contract, it would make me think that the Redskins would not think twice about trading him off before next season begins.

We all can agree that Rex Grossman is not the answer either. Although he had some good moments, he turned the ball over way too many times, and that is not getting it done either. What was it? Six TDs to ten INTs, or something like that?

Then again, if an improved offensive line, and two solid running backs in the backfield, who knows? Maybe Rex would shine in season two? Maybe even McNabb IF he did stay? Either way, either guy, they are nothing more than stop gaps until the 'skins draft another QB with franchise potential.

Rex definitely is not the long term answer.

7 TD to 4 INT this year

4 lost fumbles though

skinsguy
01-13-2011, 01:03 PM
Rex definitely is not the long term answer.

7 TD to 4 INT this year

4 lost fumbles though

Those numbers sound better, I will go with them! :)

It will be interesting come April!

Monkeydad
01-13-2011, 03:45 PM
Rex definitely is not the long term answer.

7 TD to 4 INT this year

4 lost fumbles though

Extrapolated to 16 games:

4,715 yds, 37 TDs, 21 INTs, 21 fumbles lost, sacked 43 times, 32 rushing yds

skinsguy
01-13-2011, 04:05 PM
Extrapolated to 16 games:

4,715 yds, 37 TDs, 21 INTs, 21 fumbles lost, sacked 43 times, 32 rushing yds

Probably would still wind up equaling a 6-10, maybe 7-9 record, albeit with more points!

SmootSmack
01-13-2011, 04:07 PM
Extrapolated to 16 games:

4,715 yds, 37 TDs, 21 INTs, 21 fumbles lost, sacked 43 times, 32 rushing yds

So you're saying he'd set franchise records for passing yards and TDs? Championship!

tryfuhl
01-13-2011, 07:26 PM
Jason Campbell started his career with a team run by Vinny Cerrato and Danny Boy Snyder.

Now he on a team run by Al Davis.

I wonder what the next point on that career arc might be...

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SirClintonPortis
01-13-2011, 08:57 PM
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The Goat
01-13-2011, 10:55 PM
I think the bottom line is JC was better than any QB the Redskins had on the roster in 2010. Frankly it surprised me. But nonetheless he has every right to call out the franchise...it's ownership and front office was an embarrassment to the sport throughout Jason's tenure. Whether that will change still remains to be seen.

...I will say things have worked out better for JC than I expected. He's on a better team (talent wise certainly and probably overall) now and considering the severe lack of QB talent in FA and the draft he's likely to play football for several more years. He should sit back and smile :)

Monkeydad
01-14-2011, 08:51 AM
Jason Campbell started his career with a team run by Vinny Cerrato and Danny Boy Snyder.

Now he on a team run by Al Davis.

I wonder what the next point on that career arc might be...

Only Dallas could be worse than Oakland.

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