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Re: Good for Campbell
I think he needs to be with another team or two to technically be considered a journeyman.
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Not only that, you go accusing folks of beliefs that may not hold. I, for one, believe that Jason Campbell simply requires too large of a margin for error to make it in the playoffs without an exceptional supporting cast.
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Re: Good for Campbell
Do you mean we don't have a good enough evidence sample to determine JC is a journeyman? If so, I agree. I will also stick to my opinion that that's what he has shown me he is so far.
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Re: Good for Campbell
This is another topic people need to get over with. My God, why do we have such whining fans. I don't think even Vinny get such anger-filled posts.
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Alright so I attacked his character by pointing out that he much like a teammate of his "threw the O-Line" under the bus ? If that's attacking his character then you are making my point. There was a double standard that he could say something and it was okay but if someone else did then it may or may not be wrong. When I spoke about him I never attacked him as a person, I attacked him as a player. His play on the field, not what he did for children but what he did on the field. Maybe that was wrong of me, if I can't talk about him as a player then why are we here ? Like I said in another thread I can go on Albert Haynesworth, Clinton Portis, Dan Snyder, Vinny Cerato, and whoever else the majority deems worthy of slander here but not the ones that you all view as being liked. GTripp I wasn't saying that Collins was the answer just making an observation that we had enough and a guy who had less talent than Jason IMO was able to produce against good, not bad teams. And Todd Collins was calling protections. If he wasn't he told someone something. He pointed something out. Checked a receivers route. But if you didn't see it then it didn't happen I guess. i know what I saw, I know what I see the good QB's do. JC just didn't do it IMO. There is an article that came out prior to the '09 season where JC speaks about having less to think about because the O-Line has blitz rules and he doesn't have to call his protections. You say that the systems that we had did not ask for the QB to call a protection because the coaches did it. Really ? So when the middle linebacker changes something the QB isn't allowed to ? If you looked at the video I pointed out to you then you would know that you were fairly incorrect on that one.
I just finished watching Donovan lead a scoring drive. The latest #17 is no longer here and I am seriously done talking about him. If you all are confused in any way about what I've said in this post then I don't know what to do. Last but not least, SolidSnake I was serious. Once again I was just giving yet another example of the Jason Campbell double standard. Where yes Portis was a headache for Jim Zorn, and he was said to have thrown JC under the bus but all he did was say what JC would say about himself. MAYBE you all don't remember but Jason himself would say that he is not an in your face vocal leader. That's all that Clinton said, JC took it to heart but all Clinton really did was reaffirm what Jason said about himself. To end, SirClintonPortis you are funny. I have a personal vendetta against him because I say that he's not a good QB ? Never made this thing personal, please take time to actually read what I said and if I said anything about his character as a man, human being, guy from the south, whatever please show me where. Damn my Skins look good.
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Re: Good for Campbell
Regardless of what Collins was actually changing at the line in his few plays this season, is there any reason to believe the protection was actually better when he was in? I mean, Collins looked great when he was in and his first read on a play came open -- he was accurate and could stick it in there -- but seemed to me that things broke down for sir scrappy just as quickly as they did for Campbell, and usually with more disastrous results.
If the point is Collins seemed to the untrained eye to be more in charge before the snap than the starter, well, great. I don't care.
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Please tell me you aren't suggesting the difference between a top tier QB and Campbell is 8 plays a season. Campbell was in the top ten in Comp % last year, take a look at the other guys above him and the next five below him. Tell me what you notice about his stat line vs. those other guys.....it's glaring and considered the most important stat for a QB. JC was second in the league in YAC at 54.3% behind only Stafford for guys throwing for over 1000 yards. This is not a good stat, your top tier QBs are generally in the 44-46% YAC range. This indicates what we all see on film....JC got a lot of yardage from dump-offs and screens. No one is nominating Zorn for the HoF for coaching, but he scaled his offense to what Campbell could do....and it wasn't an effective mid-deep passing game. I don't have the exact stat, but if I remember correctly JC was also top or close to tops in the NFL in passes thrown within 10 yds of the LoS. If JC was anything other than a lower level starter or solid backup, why did we only get a 4th rounder in 2012 for him....from the Raiders, who were basically QB-less. Conversely we gave up a high 2nd and 3rd/4th in 2011 for McNabb on what could turn out to be (worst case) a one year rental and McNabb is what, six years older than JC. Quick link on the Raiders/Cowboys game....the parts about JC are same-old, same-old. The Canadian Press: Raiders first-team offence under QB Jason Campbell struggles in exhibition opener All that being said, Campbell is certainly no "bum" as some have suggested. Ryan Leaf is a bum, JaMarshmellow is a bum. Campbell is a good teammate and a high character guy. His QB performance/progression last year left something to be desired, but he's no bum.
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Re: Good for Campbell
So let's see in the past 9 months we've added a Super Bowl winning GM, a Super Bowl winning HC, a franchise QB, and a stud LT (among other things), and we just won our preseason opener 42-17...yet we still want to keep harping on Jason Campbell (and Campbell vs. Todd Collins-neither of whom are here anymore-from 2007)?
Raise your hand if you want this thread locked and put out of its misery
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Re: Good for Campbell
At this point, being a Campbell apologist is about as relevant as being a typewriter repairman.
He had every chance in the world to prove himself here and the bottom line is that he never got it done. He just does not have the consistent decision making ability that the above average to great quarterbacks have. Jason Campbell has all the physcal tools and is a quality guy but he is a big reason why this franchise has been hamstrung for years. |
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Re: Good for Campbell
Here I am still in my PJ's and I'm stunned -- stunned I tellya-- that a Jason Campbell thread is commanding so much attention at this point!
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Re: Good for Campbell
QFMFT. It's so tiring trying to defend this position which should be fairly obvious now. The argument that anyone who doesn't think Campbell is a pox on the NFL must instead believe he's a star in the making is such a straw man and bothering to try and explain why it's so ridiculous reminds one of a saying about arguing on the internet and the Special Olympics.
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FWIW, considering the wonderful personality that Mrs. Grossman possesses, I think it would be great if Rex got more PT. You know, more crowd reaction shots and what not. Sure as hell beats the crowd shot of Donovan's mom. (Of course JC17 isn't doing bad in that department either, maybe if we had gotten more of these kinds of images last year the 'Path would be more favorably disposed to him??)
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