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Originally Posted by Sheriff Gonna Getcha
Our offense has scored 16 points in the last two weeks, for an average of 8 points per game. Our offense hasn't scored more than 18 points since we played the Eagles in week 5. Our offense has sputtered against the Rams, Browns, Steelers and Cowboys. In short, this offense has serious, serious problems.
So my question is, what's the problem? The line, the receivers, the playcalling, or some combination thereof?
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First problem is Jason Campbell. He holds on the football for too long- can not find receiver fast like Manning. Last year, Collins did much better job doing it and he proved everyone that he could be much better than Campbell. Campbell is a good QB however he is not proven to be a playoff QB. He should learn more and sideline him. He is trying but let's face facts first. With Campbell, we won't make a playoff. One alternative is that we can use Campbell with what he can do best. He is good with 15 to 20 yards throw. He is not good at short and soft throw as our offense relay heavily on this kind of offense. Joe Gibbs use players as best. He use player as part of his offense. We can wait and see how Jason Campbell play another year as a starter. Well! exact same result unless he throw like Giant's Manning or Reskins' version of Collins