Re: good news and bad news for Oakland
First of all, be prepared to hear from some fans who believe that JC is worst than JaMarcus Russell, an old Jake Delhomme, and this past season's Derek Anderson combined times infinity. That being said, I will try to give you a fair assessment from what I know.
Negatives:
- Campbell tends to hold on the ball too long
- Has problem reading some defenses
- Will throw a costly INT or fumble the ball at key situations
- Accuracy issues when throwing the deep ball
- Once again he will be learning a new offensive system
- May or may not have been shellshocked here in DC
- Can be too quiet at times
Positives
- Great character
- Tough as nails
- May have been in the wrong system here in DC
- Had his best statistical season last year with bad players around him
- Can make plays with his feet, pretty athletic
- Has a strong arm
- A good offensive line that he can trust may fix some of the problems mentioned above
- Oakland actually wants him there*
*I was listening to Mike & Mike, and I thought Greenberg had a point regarding Campbell. He thought JC was never in a good situation here in DC. He seemingly fell to the Redskins when they picked, I've heard rumors that the Skins wanted Rodgers and they settled for JC. Gibbs never wanted to develop a young QB, he had a preference of working with older veterans, and maybe he had a win-now attitude with all the pressures of being a Redskins coach (hence why he didn't bother with Ramsey). Also, once JC didn't immediately pan out, Snyder wanted a new QB. I just hope the team does a better job in the future with QBs; because I feel that starting with Ramsey, we didn't do a good job at either picking QBs or developing them.
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