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Old 09-17-2009, 10:55 AM   #1
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We already have the solution it's Jason Campbell relax its only been one game.
ya i know but he just looked so bad until that last drive
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Old 09-17-2009, 12:12 PM   #2
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Jason Campbell didn't play bad last Sunday. He was 19 of 26 (or close) for 211 w/ 1 td. He didn't light it up but he didn't stink up the joint. The one fumble and return was his fault no doubt. I'm no JC homer, but let's give him this season to prove himself.

With that being said I don't see a problem in talking about a potential QB.
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Old 09-17-2009, 01:35 PM   #3
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Tebow should just walk away from football forever after this season. That way he can retire a legend and all the crazy Florida/college football fans can talk about how Tebow would have changed the game if only he had gone to the NFL instead of doing missionary work in El Salvador (or some equally obscure third-world nation). Bottom line is that the guys is not an NFL talent and having "it" does not make a great NFL quarterback. At the end of the day you have to be able to throw the ball and Tebow simply does not have an NFL caliber arm. I cite the 36 yard touchdown pass he threw to Riley Cooper against Troy last week. That was truly one of the ugliest throws I have ever seen. Luckily when you play inferior college teams your players are six yards behind the defender every time. I loved how the announcer immediately said that Tebow had a big time arm too. The Tebow love-fest among college football fans is insufferable.
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Old 09-17-2009, 01:42 PM   #4
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Jason Campbell didn't play bad last Sunday. He was 19 of 26 (or close) for 211 w/ 1 td. He didn't light it up but he didn't stink up the joint. The one fumble and return was his fault no doubt. I'm no JC homer, but let's give him this season to prove himself.

With that being said I don't see a problem in talking about a potential QB.
How much more time does he need ? Did you see that horrible pass to Santana ? I thought the deep ball was his bread and butter ? Did you see the audible to the run play on a 3rd and 8 with the Giants showing blitz ? Why did he do that ? Forgot the down and distance that's why. He's had time to prove himself IMO.
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Jason Campbell didn't play bad last Sunday. He was 19 of 26 (or close) for 211 w/ 1 td. He didn't light it up but he didn't stink up the joint. The one fumble and return was his fault no doubt. I'm no JC homer, but let's give him this season to prove himself.

With that being said I don't see a problem in talking about a potential QB.
Again, before the last, garbage time drive - 145 yards, 1 INT, 1 Fumble returned for a TD. Campbell did throw for a high percentage, but so what. Brunell once went 22 for 22 throwing 5 yard dump offs. We won that game against Houston... barely, and I believe we didn't score more than 30. Campbell played bad.
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Again, before the last, garbage time drive - 145 yards, 1 INT, 1 Fumble returned for a TD. Campbell did throw for a high percentage, but so what. Brunell once went 22 for 22 throwing 5 yard dump offs. We won that game against Houston... barely, and I believe we didn't score more than 30. Campbell played bad.
Yes, he sucked, horrible, horrible, horrible, he's garbage and shit. Ok happy? Now let's move on.

And I hope he throws for 400 yds and 4 TDs so you eat your words.
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Old 09-17-2009, 10:23 PM   #7
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Yes, he sucked, horrible, horrible, horrible, he's garbage and shit. Ok happy? Now let's move on.

And I hope he throws for 400 yds and 4 TDs so you eat your words.

Im sorry but thats funny. maybe half that is more feasible
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Old 09-17-2009, 10:30 PM   #8
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Im sorry but thats funny. maybe half that is more feasible
I know. LOL. But hey, one can dream.

Speaking of impossible things, anyone thinks here that the Jets can beat the Pats?
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I'm one of the people that would like Tebow here, but I'm not a so called fan or a Snyder blamer. A lot of folks are but i'm not. Patience really cannot apply with Campbell because he's been the opening day starter 3 years in a row and while his stat line may decieve us he doesn't make a positive impact with this team. I watched a clip of him at Auburn and the same thing I saw then I see now, a guy who happens to play QB. Call me wrong but that's just my opinion. A thing that I like about Tebow is his willingness to put it all on him. And not so much try to point out everyone elses issues to kinda save face. I hope the Skins are successful but (much like we've said for a while now) it's all on Jason. Everything. But if he doesn't,.... I'll be on my Tebow watch !
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:37 PM   #10
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Tebow will be good, but if you want to changne his style then don't pick him. Let a coach that wants him for him pick him. I get tired of that song and dance. If you don't like how a player plays, then don't pick him point blank.
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Old 09-17-2009, 06:20 PM   #11
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Wow.. It's been one game guys. Jason Cambell looked pretty good to me, and that audible he called on 3rd and 7 was actually a good call, but Randy Thomas got dominated so the play failed. THey only rushed 4, and the linebackers stepped back into C2.

So many loyal fans here since coming into this joint. I'm glad I can truely call myself a Redskin fan ebcause I have faith in Jason Cambell, and our offense this season. HTTR

Also, didn't every QB have troubles against the Giants defense? It's not exactly one of the soffest defenses in the NFL. You just have to find wyas to beat teams like that, and we almost did.. Oh well

Let's get ready for the RAMS imo.
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Old 09-17-2009, 07:25 PM   #12
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I like Tebow, i think he is a helluva football player and he fits UF's scheme like a glove. I hope he becomes a good pro which i believe he will be a solid guy but i wouldnt want to put a 1st rounder on him when we need OL help first.
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Old 09-17-2009, 11:57 PM   #13
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Look, I'm a huge Florida Gators fan, but Tebow is Not the answer nor is he an NFL QB. Sam Bradford is probably the best NFL ready QB. He's very very accurate. If he falls to us next year, and Campbell we know won't be here, then we should get him. All the other QB's in the draft I think are ok but not going to be good QB's in the pros. McCoy is a good college QB, but doesn't have it all. Jevan Snead, I've watched him play, but he's very inaccurate at times. Tebow is slow at throwing the ball/it just hangs and wobbles in the air a while, he's a lefty QB which isn't really common in the NFL, and his stats are blown up because he really is the true definition of a system QB. He is also widely regarded as one of the greatest college QB's of all time, not just cause of his passing, but because of his running, and that will work in college but the pro's..No.
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?

If Tebow is the answer...

The question is: "Which QB will have the most dropoff in success between college and the NFL in the history of the game?"
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Re: Tebow: Is he the Redskins solution?

Speaking of Rex Ryans words. How 'bout that Mark Sanchez ?!?!?!?!?! 270 yards huh ?
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