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Originally Posted by SmootSmack
Definitely agree with you're saying about Zorn. As for Campbell, sometimes he reminds me of Arthur Rhodes.
Say what??
So back in the early 90's Arthur Rhodes was supposed to be the man for the Orioles. Big, powerful lefty starter. Can't miss. But he was mediocre year after year.
Until they put him in middle relief and he started to shine (relatively speaking). And he was asked "Why are you having success now when you were struggling as a starter"
And his answer, which I suppose was expected because I think the O's had run some psych tests on him and determined he was better suited for middle relief was (to paraphrase) "When I'm starting, I know that four out of five days I'm sitting on the bench in the dugout, thinking and worrying about my next start. As a middle reliever, there's no time to think. I can be called on at any time and I just have to go out there and pitch."
Sometimes I feel like that's what's going through Campbell's mind. When he has time to sit and go through his projections he has too much time to think. But if he has to act quickly then he's better off.
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I'll go one step further. Without using the words rhythm or moxy, if we keep limiting him to fewer than 40 attempts in a game, you've essentially sealed his fate as quarterback of the Redskins. Even when he plays well, none of his critics will see it unless you really make it obvious that Jason Campbell is the WHOLE offense, and Portis just plays in it.
How will Portis handle a diminished role? I don't care. He can go elsewhere if he doesn't want to be part of the Redskins passing revolution.