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Old 11-25-2007, 08:16 PM   #61
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Re: Is Jason Campbell Accountable for this Loss?

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seems like he always throws to the first option, no matter if the receiver is double or triple covered, he lost this game today. he's looking like an average inconsistent career backup, remember patrick ramsey.
Since Patrick Ramsey was a starting quarterback for both Spurrier and Gibbs, it is simply retarded to call him a 'career" backup. It is also retarded to call anyone a "career" backup before his career is over, just as it would be wrong to call you a "career" retard before you die.
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:40 PM   #62
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I'd still rather see him out there making mistakes, he needs to learn.

And no, I don't put the loss on him. I put a horrendous first half that spotted TB 19 points, a terrible call on 4th on short and some bad passes by Campbell.

As for "the same dumb pass 3 weeks in a row," let's see...a route that where Antwaan invites the corner in front of him, a great play by Ronde to disguise his coverage on another short pass, and a ball he definitely shouldn't have thrown, at least not to Santana Moss. All of them are very different mistakes...
on the first int i think it was, He should have fake pumped to Moss. i forget who it was, might have been KM that was wide open on a streak.. definitely would have been a td if he would have thrown it and KM caught it.
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:41 PM   #63
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Re: Is Jason Campbell Accountable for this Loss?

This Loss Is Campbell's Fault
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:58 PM   #64
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There are some Campbell's fault, but he will learn from that. I'm not feeling really bad today for the lost becuase Giants and Cardinals lose the game too. We still got a change.
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:10 AM   #65
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If Jason shoulders the blame, then who is he letting down? His wideouts dropped 4 passes in the first half, the running game is going nowhere, and the blocking is sporadic at best. We're getting no explosive plays, very little run after catch, and no one outside of Campbell making a play. So yeah, lets blame the one guy on the team who has shown some improvement. Or we could look around at the other skill positions and wonder when they're going to start pulling their own weight. I blame Moss, Portis, and Heyer for letting the d-end come around and hit Jason at the top of his five step drop.
I am a novice, but I was wondering when somebody was going to mention, the dropped passes. The Cowboys game in my opinion was theirs for the taking, except for the drop passes. I love Campbell. We need WR and passionate players!
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:14 AM   #66
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I am a novice, but I was wondering when somebody was going to mention, the dropped passes. The Cowboys game in my opinion was theirs for the taking, except for the drop passes. I love Campbell. We need WR and passionate players!
Definately a problem, every game, and usually by santana, or randle el, or portis, the guys we should be relying on to get us the wins.
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:16 AM   #67
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There are some Campbell's fault, but he will learn from that. I'm not feeling really bad today for the lost becuase Giants and Cardinals lose the game too. We still got a change.

I wish i was as drunk as you right now.... wait, you are drunk right?
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Old 11-26-2007, 01:22 AM   #68
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Re: Is Jason Campbell Accountable for this Loss?

When it came down to the end it was campbell's fault but he did put us in the position to win the game despite the previous 5 turn overs. How much is my life being shortened by being a Redskins fan?
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:15 AM   #69
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Campbell deserves blame for throwing a bad pass with a chance to score and win the game. It was a dumb pass from a promising player who is only going to get better, a player who has been at times electric this season with a hobbled line, inconsistent running game, and goofy receiving core.

This is a flawed team, mediocre in a mediocre conference. Maybe Brady and Manning could make them elite, but nobody else. You can blame Campbell for a terrible decision late in the game, but don't start prognosticating about his career. Bank on this, Campbell is going to do great things in his career, in spite of what you bumbling imbeciles on here might write after a painful loss.
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:40 AM   #70
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Campbell deserves blame for throwing a bad pass with a chance to score and win the game. It was a dumb pass from a promising player who is only going to get better, a player who has been at times electric this season with a hobbled line, inconsistent running game, and goofy receiving core.

This is a flawed team, mediocre in a mediocre conference. Maybe Brady and Manning could make them elite, but nobody else. You can blame Campbell for a terrible decision late in the game, but don't start prognosticating about his career. Bank on this, Campbell is going to do great things in his career, in spite of what you bumbling imbeciles on here might write after a painful loss.
Most of what you said is right!!! He had a few bad plays this week and last. That is the growing pains of a NFL QB. As for the vets on this team many have shown very little. Portis putting the ball on the ground as did Moss! These are the vets that should lead the way not kill us week end and week out!!!! Funny thing is this one didn't hurt that bad because I have become use to this and knowning it's come!!! Face it this is a so so team that needs many things with a cap problem in 08 and more needs then the draft picks we have! It's going to take something we don't have in the FO to right this ship!!!
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:53 AM   #71
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JC just needs to find a way to become clutch. A great game is good but he needs to eliminate the mistakes. The int's and fumbles are killing this season. I'm not sure but i think JC leads the league in fumbles. JC will have next year as well and if it is the same story he will be gone no matter who the coach is. I would hate to see that and i hope everything turns around. This team needs a true franchise QB since there hasn't been one in years. Rypien, Williams, and Schroeder were not franchise QB's. Theisman was the last true QB this team has had and what was that, like twenty some years ago. In the long and short of it, i really like JC and i think everyone on this board likes JC, so lets just grin and bare it for now. It really can't get any worse.
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Old 11-26-2007, 04:00 AM   #72
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JC just needs to find a way to become clutch. A great game is good but he needs to eliminate the mistakes. The int's and fumbles are killing this season. I'm not sure but i think JC leads the league in fumbles. JC will have next year as well and if it is the same story he will be gone no matter who the coach is. I would hate to see that and i hope everything turns around. This team needs a true franchise QB since there hasn't been one in years. Rypien, Williams, and Schroeder were not franchise QB's. Theisman was the last true QB this team has had and what was that, like twenty some years ago. In the long and short of it, i really like JC and i think everyone on this board likes JC, so lets just grin and bare it for now. It really can't get any worse.
Did you see the game versus LSU his senior season? He's definitely got clutch in him.
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:16 AM   #73
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Campbell looked devastated at the end at least a sign that he cares. Pity the same cannot be said about some of the others. Moss looks and unfit and disinterested, the confidence of Portis is gone. Campbell gets slated. OK he has thrown heartbreaking interceptions in Dallas and Tampa but more or less singlehandedly dragged the offence back into the match. Give the guy a break. Maybe we should be taking a long look at our Head Coach. Gibbs was slaughtered by the British media after the loss over here. Is it time to call it a day, Joe. Oh to have 11 Cooleys on the field!!!
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:56 AM   #74
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Campbell looked devastated at the end at least a sign that he cares. Pity the same cannot be said about some of the others. Moss looks and unfit and disinterested, the confidence of Portis is gone. Campbell gets slated. OK he has thrown heartbreaking interceptions in Dallas and Tampa but more or less singlehandedly dragged the offence back into the match. Give the guy a break. Maybe we should be taking a long look at our Head Coach. Gibbs was slaughtered by the British media after the loss over here. Is it time to call it a day, Joe. Oh to have 11 Cooleys on the field!!!


First off, im not the biggest Portis fan in the world, but he showed me a lot today. After the fumbles he came out and ran the shit out of the ball in the second half. What about Campbell throwing the ball out of bounds and yet again showing us that his deep ball needs serious improvement. I honestly dont like Gibbs at the helm of this team, i would like to see him go, however i DO NOT blame him at all for this loss. Tampa Bay is not a horrible team, maybe againsed a weaker team we could have won this game with the show we put on in the second half, but they have some guys in thier secondary that have legit shots at the pro bowl this year. We just dug too big a hole for ourselves.
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Old 11-26-2007, 08:35 AM   #75
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That's because Warner is playing at home right now. Why would he do a silent snap at home??

LOL who's amazingly wrong??

Not sure what you're watching but it's quite common around the league. It's called a silent snap.
your right,I apologize,I'm going to ban myself for a week for stupidity,but it doesnt change the fact that teams have our silent count down,95 percent of the time as soon as Jason drops his leg the ball is snapped,now i dont know if they are seeing that or picking something else up but they are getting tremendous jumps on the ball
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