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paulskinsfan 11-27-2006 01:21 PM

The Campbell Windup
 
Ok, Im not raining on the parade, it was a nice surprise win. Ya gotta love Campbell's poise, and he does throw a pretty long ball. His windup though concerns me. It seems like it takes that ball a REALLY long time to get out of his hands, and he might have some real problems with teams that blitz alot. What do you guys think?

TheMalcolmConnection 11-27-2006 01:23 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
Did you read the Jaworski review of him? They said his wind-up is most definitely nothing to worry about. It was stated it was about average for most QBs in the league.

ArtMonkDrillz 11-27-2006 01:26 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[IMG]http://images.nfl.com/photos/img9517137.jpg[/IMG] He does seem to hold the ball sort of low. I saw a better picture of it the other day but I couldn't find it.
But he also seems to have a good feel for the pocket, so hopefully that will help him avoid sacks if he does take a bit longer than normal to wind up.

irish 11-27-2006 01:29 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
I agree, he has a buggywhip delivery and takes forever to throw some passes. Hopefully this wont be too big of an issue as he develops.

hesscl34 11-27-2006 01:31 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
Christ! The poor QB will never EVER be fully loved!

TheMalcolmConnection 11-27-2006 01:35 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
Straight from Jaws:

"I think he drops it a hair low here, but nothing I'd be overly concerned with," he says. "I played with Randall Cunningham for a few years, and Randall had a real big arc. . . . If you want to look at an elongated delivery, look at [Jacksonville's] Byron Leftwich. . . . This is not a major problem."

paulskinsfan 11-27-2006 01:40 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[quote=TheMalcolmConnection;251471]Straight from Jaws:

"I think he drops it a hair low here, but nothing I'd be overly concerned with," he says. "I played with Randall Cunningham for a few years, and Randall had a real big arc. . . . If you want to look at an elongated delivery, look at [Jacksonville's] Byron Leftwich. . . . This is not a major problem."[/quote]


Yeah, I read the article and it did make me feel better, but man watching Campbell throw that arm back is like watching a robot! It really hasn't effected him the past 2 games, so maybe its not an issue, but I bet Atlanta blitzes the shit out of us next week and challenges how quickly he can get rid of the ball.

Longtimefan 11-27-2006 01:44 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
I know Jaws is old enough to have watched Billy Kilmer throw, and it took him five seconds just to wind up, suprisingly, his career lasted a long time. I'm going to adhere to that old addage "If it's not broke, don't fix it"

TheMalcolmConnection 11-27-2006 01:49 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[quote=paulskinsfan;251480]Yeah, I read the article and it did make me feel better, but man watching Campbell throw that arm back is like watching a robot! It really hasn't effected him the past 2 games, so maybe its not an issue, but I bet Atlanta blitzes the shit out of us next week and challenges how quickly he can get rid of the ball.[/quote]

I don't know. It seems like Campbell is always rolling out, making it seem like his wind-up is more than it is. I'd be more worried about Carolina than Atlanta when it comes to the blitz.

I'M concerned about Atlanta's running game next week more than anything.

MTK 11-27-2006 01:50 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
He's fine.

You want to see a wacky delivery? Look at Leftwich.

70Chip 11-27-2006 02:04 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
The only time I noticed it yesterday was on the play right before the Cooley TD. He had blind-side pressure and if the defender had been a step closer he would have had an easy strip. I was yelling at the T.V., "get rid of it!".(which he did) Other teams will take note of that play for sure.

On the plus side, he did have the pocket awareness to unload it just in time. Something to keep an eye on.

irish 11-27-2006 02:14 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
I mentioned this last week and was immediately jumped on. Looks like I was not the only one who noticed this.

MTK 11-27-2006 02:17 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[quote=irish;251516]I mentioned this last week and was immediately jumped on. Looks like I was not the only one who noticed this.[/quote]

It's well known that his delivery is a bit unconventional, but again it's not a big deal according to most including Jaws who makes a living analyzing QBs.

irish 11-27-2006 02:43 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[QUOTE=Mattyk72;251518]It's well known that his delivery is a bit unconventional, but again it's not a big deal according to most including Jaws who makes a living analyzing QBs.[/QUOTE]

I hope he's right but like most on this site I dont put much stock in what the 'experts' say.

MTK 11-27-2006 02:44 PM

Re: The Campbell Windup
 
[quote=irish;251538]I hope he's right but like most on this site I dont put much stock in what the 'experts' say.[/quote]

Jaws is one of the few that I think most of us respect.


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