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Originally Posted by mheisig
Can someone explain that for me? I've never heard of anyone doing it like that before. Is the idea that if Brunell goes down halfway through the game you want a veteran guy to come in when things are hectic? And if you have a week to gameplan for it, Campbell can handle it?
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I think this is Gibbs' way of saying, "Todd we appreciate what you've done but ignore the depth chart, Jason is really the number two guy here."
I think, basically, Campbell showed Gibbs enough to where if Brunell goes down for a game or even an extended period of time, Campbell can still grow into this system. Yes, even during the regular season. Todd Collins, on the other hand, he believes may have shown his best stuff. So over the course of, let's say, a sixteen game season Collins would start out better but Jason would come on strong somewhere in the middle and perhaps pass up Collins. This is where I think the staff, Joe Gibbs in particular, is with Jason right now.