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Originally Posted by aceinthehouse
Put JC on the Saints and they don't win 8 games...
..and I think the Saints have the most explosive offense in the NFL with great speed as well.
Did I hear the stat right in that raiders/titans game?
Not one of Campbell's passes were caught by a Wide Receiver? All were TE's and or RB's..
Is this accurate?
I'd rather have Heath Shuler and I'm not kidding...
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So what do you get out of this? That's just my question to all these people that get a boner from pointing out this guy's deficiencies.
Yes, there were some people that swore up and down that he was a good QB under the wrong circumstances/bad o-line/bad coach, etc., etc., etc. And I think they were wrong.
But what do you get out of showing that a mediocre QB is not doing well in one of the worst teams in the league? That still doesn't change the fact that...
- We had an old/injury prone/terrible offensive line last year (and prob the year before)
- We had one of the worst GMs (second only to Matt Millen probably) making football personnel moves
- We had a coach that was WAYYY over his head, who got his balls cutoff halfway through the season
- And we had a bend but don't break defense that was not good enough to carry a lousy offense.
So tell me, what exactly do you get out of stating the obvious? It doesn't take a genius to predict that a mediocre QB will do terrible in a terrible team. Please explain this, because I don't understand the logic. Other than people just wanting to bitch about one player from a bunch of terrible players/things that we had last year (remember we release 10 of them in the offseason).