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Different types of throws Brunell vs. Campbell
With so much anticipation going towards this next game I realized that I never saw Cambell play college ball so I was wondering what are all of the throws that cambell can make that brunell can't and vice versa? Feel free to school me!
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I have not seen him play either, but I read an article about him......sometime. it was authored by an independant source of some kind. Anyway, he can make all the throws from the pocket, moving around in the pcoket, and outside the pocket. Does well rolling out, etc. does good buying time, avoiding the rush. Cool under fire. That pretty much says it. TB isn't dead yet, he will need it
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I do like how he described his feelings when being told he was moving to the #1 spot - "I felt like I had won the lottery". That's a pretty confident reaction in that he seems to really want this and he has little or no reservations about getting started. Excitment is good, reluctance (or fear) is bad.
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[quote=3rd ID SOLDIER;246567]With so much anticipation going towards this next game I realized that I never saw Cambell play college ball so I was wondering what are all of the throws that cambell can make that brunell can't and vice versa? Feel free to school me![/quote]
Do yourself a favor and watch both of these. This is an important game against a good team, and see how poised he plays. He makes plays when he needs them, and when he makes mistakes... doesn't collapse. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Bd7BoF5zbY]YouTube - Jason Campbell 2005 SEC Championship Game 1stHalf Highlights[/url] [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVPthlhGb54]YouTube - Jason Campbell 2005 SEC Championship Game 2ndHalf Highlights[/url] Pretty awesome stuff. I like the QB cam or whatever, how they show his passes with a trailer. My fav is one play where a DT has his leg, and he breaks free, scrambles around, and finds an open receiver. |
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Thanks for that. Makes me feel a little better. I am excited about next year. Just very bumbed about this year...
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Campbell throws a really pretty ball. Like, at training camp Im suprised a few fans dont run out and try to catch his balls. They're a perfect spiral with nice touch.
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[QUOTE=hesscl34;246583]I do like how he described his feelings when being told he was moving to the #1 spot - "I felt like I had won the lottery". That's a pretty confident reaction in that he seems to really want this and he has little or no reservations about getting started. Excitment is good, reluctance (or fear) is bad.[/QUOTE]
That doesnt sound confident to me, it sounds like he thinks he got lucky and a gift just fell out of the sky. I hope JC's buggywhip delivery works in the NFL because if it doesnt its gonna be a long ugly rebuild. |
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I JUST CANOT TAKE IT ANYMORE!! Where is the highest bridge???
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There are a number of chances when they run a play action and are looking deep and the receivers are covered so he looks down field but seems to recognize coverage well and looks elsewhere or tucks it and runs. I can't wait until Sunday!
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As a Volunteer fan I watched this game in absolute disgust because my Vols could not contain JC. As a Skins fan, these highlights give me confidence, he seems willing and able to buy time, when the rush was on him he dumped it off, otherwise he was looking downfield and completing downfield.
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[QUOTE=irish;246650]That doesnt sound confident to me, it sounds like he thinks he got lucky and a gift just fell out of the sky. I hope JC's buggywhip delivery works in the NFL because if it doesnt its gonna be a long ugly rebuild.[/QUOTE]
buggywhip delivery? Are you kidding? And he sounded excited, quit pissing on the new kids parade. Let's see, you get hired to do a job, everyone says you're the future of the company, and you get stuck as an intern for 19 months. Isn't that like hitting the lottery. And last I checked, David Carr, Philip Rivers, and Tony Romo were all doing pretty good with less than perfect deliveries. I believe Randall Cunningham even won an MVP with a similar style, and as a Skins fan I'd be remiss in not pointing out our very own Doug Williams had a very similar throwing motion. Pick on something else, throwing motion is so '90s. |
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[quote=memphisskin;246676]buggywhip delivery? Are you kidding?[/quote]
nevermind him, he rarely has anything positive to say. There's nothing wrong with JC's delivery. If Leftwich can throw in this league, anybody can. |
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[quote=memphisskin;246674]As a Volunteer fan I watched this game in absolute disgust because my Vols could not contain JC. As a Skins fan, these highlights give me confidence, he seems willing and able to buy time, when the rush was on him he dumped it off, otherwise he was looking downfield and completing downfield.[/quote]
Speaking of which, two Sundays ago, I went to my first game at Neyland Stadium only to watch the Vols collapse against LSU. Probably the best college game I've been to. Knoxville is a great town anyway, but that was a cool experience. |
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[QUOTE=TheMalcolmConnection;246686]Speaking of which, two Sundays ago, I went to my first game at Neyland Stadium only to watch the Vols collapse against LSU. Probably the best college game I've been to. Knoxville is a great town anyway, but that was a cool experience.[/QUOTE]
Good deal, Neyland is a great place to watch a game. Not as cool as Fedex when we beat the Cowboys by blocking a chip shot field goal, but definitely a little bigger and a lot more orange. Oh, and you are officially banned from Neyland TMC, you have to be the reason for the collapse. j/k |
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HAHA! That's what my buddy told me. My home record for games is getting pretty shitty. The Skins have lost against the Vikings and Titans this year and the Vols lost against LSU. I have to give the LSU fans credit, they were loud as SHIT.
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Skins too? YOu may just BE the jinx!! If you've got tickets to any other games let me know, I'll buy them from you! lol
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[url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogoIjSkFptM&NR]YouTube - Auburn Tigers Football Tribute to Jason Campbell[/url]
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Here is one obvious difference that is going to have an impact (but no one is talking about):
[B]Campbell throws with his right hand.[/B] This will have a direct impact on protection (good or bad? we'll have to see, but it will have an impact). It will also impact coverages and how the receivers catch the ball. Also, Campbell can not only throw deep, but he can also throw the out routes that #8 simply has not executed as a Redskin. His delivery is very smooth, but it takes a while for him to get the ball out of there. His mobility and strength will allow him to make up for that. |
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[B]Campbell throws with his right hand.[/B] This will have a direct impact on protection (good or bad? we'll have to see, but it will have an impact).[/QUOTE] It will help. I love Jansen and strongly disagree with calls to get rid of him in the offseason, but he's not as good in pass protection as Samuels. Samuels is better than a lot of people give him credit for. |
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[QUOTE=RiggoRules;246766]Here is one obvious difference that is going to have an impact (but no one is talking about):
[B]Campbell throws with his right hand.[/B] This will have a direct impact on protection (good or bad? we'll have to see, but it will have an impact). It will also impact coverages and how the receivers catch the ball. Also, Campbell can not only throw deep, but he can also throw the out routes that #8 simply has not executed as a Redskin. His delivery is very smooth, but it takes a while for him to get the ball out of there. His mobility and strength will allow him to make up for that.[/QUOTE] i was thinking that exact thing before. Samuels and Jansen essentially swap roles covering the QB's blindside. alot of the plays and primary recievers will change too. also, someone is going to have to carry tissues for Ladell. |
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I'm changing the thread title. I think, if nothing else, Campbell deserves to have his name spelled right
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at this moment in time,campbell has the stronger arm!
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[quote=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;246769]It will help. I love Jansen and strongly disagree with calls to get rid of him in the offseason, but he's not as good in pass protection as Samuels. Samuels is better than a lot of people give him credit for.[/quote]
samuels is just inconsistent... he'll make some great plays and then just stand there and watch as someone runs right by him. he's not a bad player though, just frustrating at times. |
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The big difference between the two should be that Campbell will throw the ball passed the line of scrimmage. Also if or when Campbell complete three passes in a row, Campbell wont lose 8 yrds on those three completions. He might acutally gain yards what a thrill that could be.
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lets just say this JC can make all of the throws an nfl qb should be able to make. he will be able to make throws MB made about 10 years ago. Not many highlights to be seen except from his last year at auburn. 13-0 says alot JC is a winner everywhere he has been...middle school, hs and college
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[QUOTE=memphisskin;246676]buggywhip delivery? Are you kidding?
And he sounded excited, quit pissing on the new kids parade. Let's see, you get hired to do a job, everyone says you're the future of the company, and you get stuck as an intern for 19 months. Isn't that like hitting the lottery. And last I checked, David Carr, Philip Rivers, and Tony Romo were all doing pretty good with less than perfect deliveries. I believe Randall Cunningham even won an MVP with a similar style, and as a Skins fan I'd be remiss in not pointing out our very own Doug Williams had a very similar throwing motion. Pick on something else, throwing motion is so '90s.[/QUOTE] I looked back through my posts in this thread to see where I said JC couldnt throw, I didnt see any evidence of that. There's no denying he has a buggywhip delivery but that does not mean he cant succeed. I cant think of anyone in my business dealings that gets hired as the future of the company and then gets stuck as an intern. They start doing their job on their 1st day. Sure they start slow with small bits at first but they are doing their job and are far from an intern. Campbell didnt hit the lottery, he has practiced and prepared for this his entire football career. If you or I get named starting QB, that's hitting the lottery. For JC its not, he didnt luck into this job, he earned it. Can he keep it? Time will tell. |
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[QUOTE=Mattyk72;246684]nevermind him, he rarely has anything positive to say.
There's nothing wrong with JC's delivery. If Leftwich can throw in this league, anybody can.[/QUOTE] I rarely have anything positive to say because since 1992 the Redskins have rarely done anything worth being positive about. |
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I am not very familiar with Campbell other than just seeing him in the pre-season, but after watching the highlights of him in college I must say that he throws the deep ball so effortlessly. I mean he makes it look so easy, he doesnt even look as if he is putting his all into. I would love to see how far he could throw it if he really wound up and launched it...
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