Re: Jason "Red Zone" Campbell
I think it means that whatever we're doing in the red zone, we should keep doing it, because it's working.
I don't think it's a fluke. We tend to make very good use of Cooley down around the end zone. And against Green Bay, Campbell showed that he's willing to take off and run for the goalline if given the opportunity.
Our WRs have trouble getting open in the end zone, but Campbell does a good job of buying time with his feet and rolling out, allowing Cooley, Sellers, et al a bit more time to find a soft spot in the coverage.
I heart JC.
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