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Originally Posted by MonkFan4Life
He's the same guy. Even though I hated him here because of my own reasons I thought that he had changed his game. But I really hope that he fails, he continues to bitch about what happened when he was here. People took up for him saying that he never talked bad about anyone but would lay his O-Line out in the media all the time. Only in a nice way so you felt sorry for him but after watching him you can see that he misses guys deep pretty much every single time. He'll look good for Oakland but until he does the little things to take that next step he'll always be alright and nothing more. Once he can complete deep balls on a regular basis then defenses will have to respect his deep ball which would allow him to kill folks underneath. Until then, he'll always sit there and say that he's working hard, and trying to get comfortable in the offense.
He's what I've been saying that he is, you all will eventually come around but look forward to him having a radio show on some station in this area. Where guys will call and tell him how great he was and how good he could've been and how they feel like he got a raw deal and all that ish.
Oh have I said I'm glad he's gone ? I am!
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Evidence please, and not quotes ripped out of context or that a likely chance of actually having some
truth to it. I doubt many people would go 'aww shucks no big deal" when they find out they're going to be replaced, even if they deserve it.
Campbell's certainly not a good qb, but no need to make him the devil incarnate.
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