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I like What I see out Jason Campbell
Hey guys I know I'm not a constant blogger anymore but I wanted to post that what I've seen so far since last year and this first 2 pre-season games is that your young QB has shown a lot of improvement.
He has look good in the pocket accurate on the deep balls and pretty good putting the ball in the receiver hand in traffic, he has looked poised and good work deceiving the secondary on where he's going to throw. He has shown huge improvement from last year and has shown that he can lead this team. I have to tell I thought before training camp started you where the worst team in our division not in the conference i really thing any of the teams in our division could easily win the division in any other of the conference but I thought because of the new coaching staff, another OC for Campbell, secondary problems you were the weakest of the 4 but after watching the past two game, even if we all know it's preseason i don't think that anymore. I still think you guys huge problems in the secondary but other than that you look like a very solid team now if you guys can get your rookie's wr on the field we might know more. But you have looked good and right now I really don't know how our division is going to end up but it's sure going to be a great season. I feel like we're back in the80's early 90's when our division was the best in the NFL and we were in the SB.... Hope for a great season.... PS... Tell 55 to bring Eli's head on a platter |
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Thanks for the classy post D'Boyz. I'm not really concerned with our secondary, although Doughty is a liability in coverage. Between Springs, Landry, Smoot, and Rogers (who should be good to go for the regular season), I think our secondary is fine. I'm more concerned with our depth at linebacker. Our starters are all good to go, but we lack decent depth.
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Do we really need to say classy post by D'boys anymore? Every post he has is well thought out. Hell, Im starting to think he'd like to be a skins fans but will lose his inheritance or something ;)
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I think JC is going to surprise a lot of people..!!
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Something we won't see until the regular season will be JC's (and the offense) ability to close out a game. All of last year we saw the offense doing good things at the beginning of the game, and then just deflating in the second half with only our defense to keep us in the game. I know that this may have had to do with the way the game was called, but I'd like to see our team be able to score that extra touchdown that puts the game away.
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Ruhskins, I don't see this coaching staff pulling back the reins until the final whistle blows. Zorn seems like an attack type guy rather than trying to put the game on an exhausted defense.
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[quote=Ruhskins;464261]Something we won't see until the regular season will be JC's (and the offense) ability to close out a game. All of last year we saw the offense doing good things at the beginning of the game, and then just deflating in the second half with only our defense to keep us in the game. I know that this may have had to do with the way the game was called, but I'd like to see our team be able to score that extra touchdown that puts the game away.[/quote]
This will be key - closing the game. I won't be a JC believer until the does this consistently. |
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[quote=hesscl34;464326]This will be key - closing the game. I won't be a JC believer until the does this consistently.[/quote]
Ohhhhh looky!! MY VIP is there!! :) |
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Campbell WILL be a great NFL QB sooner than later. He looks so comfortable in this system and with the physical skills he brought to the new system (cannon arm, great runner, toughness), it looks like a recipe for success.
Campbell will finish the year and his career with better stats than Romo (the new poster child of folding under pressure). |
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Dboys, I also think Romo has looked very smooth and poised and has shown allot of patients when making his choices. He looks strong this year and I saw one of his balls fly forever. He also putts well for such a big guy. Oh, we are talking football. I have not seen him play football but he has been on TV a bunch playing in these celeb. golf things.
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[quote=Buster;464343]Campbell WILL be a great NFL QB sooner than later. He looks so comfortable in this system and with the physical skills he brought to the new system (cannon arm, great runner, toughness), it looks like a recipe for success.
Campbell will finish the year and his career with better stats than Romo (the new poster child of folding under pressure).[/quote] You think ROMO folds under pressure and JC doesn't?? I think not. JC can have all the talent in the world but he really needs to build his confidence and not blow it at the end of the game. |
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[QUOTE=hesscl34;464355]You think ROMO folds under pressure and JC doesn't?? I think not. JC can have all the talent in the world but he really needs to build his confidence and not blow it at the end of the game.[/QUOTE]
He also needs receivers who can catch a ball that's not necessarily thrown right to them. Hopefully the Skins found that in Kelly/Thomas, but the pick against Dallas probably could have been prevented if we had a receiver who could have gone up to get it. Calling a fade route to Santana Moss is asinine. |
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[QUOTE=hesscl34;464355]You think ROMO folds under pressure and JC doesn't?? I think not. JC can have all the talent in the world but he really needs to build his confidence and not blow it at the end of the game.[/QUOTE]
He's "blown it" at the end of two regular season games; against Tampa and Dallas. Do two throws in two games really amount to some big trend? Also, what makes you think he's lacking in confidence? |
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D'BOYZ your comments are much appreciated. Campbell and the offense looks much improved and we are very optimistic that we can give the Cowboys a run for the money. The NFC East is the best conference in the NFC, quite possibly the best in the league. The competition is going to be unbelievable. The Cowboys are the favorite, but the Giants, Redskins and Eagles are hot on their heels and no one can really predict how its all going to fall out. I'm rooting for the Skins!
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Of the quarterbacks that have played in the two preseason games this year, Jason Campbell looks the most poised. The way he's playing, it makes you glad that the Redskins didn't trade for Favre.
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[quote=hesscl34;464355]You think ROMO folds under pressure and JC doesn't?? I think not. JC can have all the talent in the world but he really needs to build his confidence and not blow it at the end of the game.[/quote]
Not sure if I get what your saying. First you say JC dosen't fold under preasure but then you say he needs more confidence and not to blow it at the end of the game. Isn't not haveing confidence and blowing it at the end of the game the same as folding under preasure? I think the two go hand in hand. |
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[quote=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;464372]He's "blown it" at the end of two regular season games; against Tampa and Dallas. Do two throws in two games really amount to some big trend?
Also, what makes you think he's lacking in confidence?[/quote] Did you watch the Pats game? My lord, doesn't the man know how to tuck the ball??... I think he gets all shook up when he starts to screw up and then it's all down hill from there. I hope that is NOT the case this year though. |
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[quote=firstdown;464401]Not sure if I get what your saying. First you say JC dosen't fold under preasure but then you say he needs more confidence and not to blow it at the end of the game. Isn't not haveing confidence and blowing it at the end of the game the same as folding under preasure? I think the two go hand in hand.[/quote]
What don't you get? I asked him if he thinks JC dosen't fold under pressure. "I think not".. means if he doesn't think that, he's wrong. |
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[QUOTE=hesscl34;464404]Did you watch the Pats game? My lord, doesn't the man know how to tuck the ball??... I think he gets all shook up when he starts to screw up and then it's all down hill from there. I hope that is NOT the case this year though.[/QUOTE]
I remember our O-line getting overwhelmed by blitzing linebackers and JC getting nailed over and over. He's obviously to blame for failing to tuck the ball, but he was getting molested in the Pats game. But how does that show that JC chokes under pressure or has a confidence problem (which was your original point)? |
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[quote=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;464410]I remember our O-line getting overwhelmed by blitzing linebackers and JC getting nailed over and over. He's obviously to blame for failing to tuck the ball, but he was getting molested in the Pats game. But how does that show that JC chokes under pressure or has a confidence problem (which was your original point)?[/quote]
[FONT=Arial][FONT=Verdana]When I watch him I see a man that comes out strong. LAST YEAR AND THE YEAR PRIOR - When JC misses a pass, over throws, under throws..whatever.. I watch closer and things don't seem to improve for him - this is just my opinion as a spectator which I already know a lot of you strongly disagree with. In games JC either remains inconsistent or he gets worse (after mistakes) as the game progresses. I hope Zorn fixes that problem. I know my doubts when it comes to JC really rub people wrong, but what rubs me wrong is how everyone keeps talking about what a great QB he is when none of us have seen real proof of that yet[/FONT]. [/FONT] |
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[QUOTE=hesscl34;464414][FONT=Arial][FONT=Verdana]I know my doubts when it comes to JC really rub people wrong, but what rubs me wrong is how everyone keeps talking about what a great QB he is when none of us have seen real proof of that yet[/FONT]. [/FONT][/QUOTE]
I know you doubt JC's abilities, and that is fair. JC hasn't shown me enough to say with 100% certainty that he's going to be good, great, or a Pro Bowler. However, I think some people might get frustrated others appear ready to abandon a QB who has just over 1 season's worth of game experience. Yes, there are guys like Carson Palmer and Phillip Rivers, who play quite well in their first season. But most great QBs struggled in their first 16 or so games. |
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Nobody is saying he's great. We just like what we see so far. Not sure why that's so hard to understand or why anyone should have to apologize for that.
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[quote=Mattyk72;464421]Nobody is saying he's great. We just like what we see so far. Not sure why that's so hard to understand or why anyone should have to apologize for that.[/quote]
[COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This is where I get off the JC train... [/FONT][/COLOR] |
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[quote=hesscl34;464425][COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]This is where I get off the JC train... [/FONT][/COLOR][/quote]
I didn't realize you were even on it to begin with. |
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[quote=Mattyk72;464428]I didn't realize you were even on it to begin with.[/quote]
The train of conversation... |
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[quote=Sheriff Gonna Getcha;464419]I know you doubt JC's abilities, and that is fair. JC hasn't shown me enough to say with 100% certainty that he's going to be good, great, or a Pro Bowler. However, I think some people might get frustrated others appear ready to abandon a QB who has just over 1 season's worth of game experience. Yes, there are guys like Carson Palmer and Phillip Rivers, who play quite well in their first season. But most great QBs struggled in their first 16 or so games.[/quote]
I agree with this the kid has 1 complete year under his belt, also he has had like 8 OC or something like that he still need more experience and has a long way to go but what you want from a young QB is that he shows potential and progress and the kid has done that he started last year really bad but became better as the season went along he needs game experience and you can see he's trying to get better and lead the team. there tons of Qb's with talent but can't never progress and transform that talent in to production would he be a great QB? i don't know but I see a kid working in trying to be one. Now for the one that said he will have better stats then Romo it's a little wishful thinking because Romo had the second best stats in the NFL behind Brady and his freakish year. But really I don't care if romo throws for 1,000 yards and 10TD the whole season if we get the SB in February you can take the stats I take the wins |
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