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Old 12-26-2007, 11:55 AM   #1
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Re: Is Gibbs Getting His Mojo Back?

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First year starting QB or not, he's responsible for 19 turnovers (11 picks, 8 fumbles lost) in 417 passing attempts. That's about a turnover every 22 passes.

Inexperienced or not, he's turning the ball over too much. And there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that there's no three game winning streak with him at quarterback.
Like I said in a previous thread the o-line is not allowing defenses to pressure TC at all. I still can't single out one week that Campbell has had protection like TC has the last three weeks.
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Old 12-27-2007, 06:38 PM   #2
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Like I said in a previous thread the o-line is not allowing defenses to pressure TC at all. I still can't single out one week that Campbell has had protection like TC has the last three weeks.
I'm not sure I agree with that. The problem for the O-line, up until the last game or two, has been run blocking. Pass protection has generally been good this year. And the fumbling problem has nothing to do with the offensive line. The coaches would agree that regardless of QB pressure, Jason has to protect the ball way better than he has.

Now, don't misunderstand ... I'm not trying to turn this into a bash Campbell routine. Clearly, he's the future of this franchise at quarterback -- not Todd Collins. In fact, Collins just might have more suitors around the league thanks to his recent performances. I think it just shows that Jason still has a long way to go.
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Old 12-27-2007, 09:13 PM   #3
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Re: Is Gibbs Getting His Mojo Back?

Joe getting his mojo back?!? He never lost it!

This is the reason Joe likes veterans for quarterbacks. They need to be experienced and "real smart". They have to have the ability to slow the game down and not get themselves to pressured to make a mistake.

Honestly, I think this is JC glaring flaw since the 3rd week of the season. He as inablility to keep a level head when the pressure mounts. It doesnt help he puts additional pressure on himself in the latter part of the game, to win it. He starts to hang on to the ball to long or puts himself in a situation he cant handle (passes a ball across his body to a receiver going the opposite direction and very well covered, when he could have ran it for a first down. UGH!). Think that was the Buc or Bill game.

Btw, if Brunell was in and the fumbling/Int was like this he would have been benched along time ago. Everyones giving JC the benefit of the doubt because hes a promising rookie. Well enough already, its playoff time and we need to focus on winning. We can toss JC the start position next year. Keep TC in till we lose or go all the way.
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