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Originally Posted by DBUCHANON101
Whether or not the Washington Redskins take a QB with their first draft pick, it would appear that Jason Campbell doesn't have much of a future with the team, according to Jason Reid of the Washington Post.
Reid notes that the team will most likely have Campbell under center for the 2010 season, but that the new regime will begin developing their future franchise QB as well. It's not all bad for Jason, though. If he can put up a good performance -- in spite of having to learn yet another offense -- he'll draw quite a bit of attention in free agency next offseason.
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Well lets put it this way, I've had players I've backed no matter what....(cough, Mason, cough) and although I think he looks to have the talent and skills, either the Skins were not a good fit for him or he simply lacked the ability to utilize it when it counted. But my homerism got in the way. I see the same issue with some fans regarding JC. After 5 yrs with marginal improvement across the board I think the owner on down is done with JC. Right now both need each other though. The team needs a QB who can get the job done, if its a Rookie then JC will be expendable, if the Rookie is not ready then JC is the back up plan B until said Rookie is ready. No matter what Grossman is the Vet ready to be put in. Colt and Bartel are the unknowns.
JC needs to have a really good season under a really good system in order to get a good contract. Otherwise teams are going to look at him as a back up and pay him like one. Thats our problem right now, although his stats were kinda good teams have game field and JC just doesn't impress them. Otherwise he would have been traded for a 1st round draft pick by now.
I'm still under the believe that there will be some kinda trade involving JC and draft picks and maybe a player to the Rams in order to move up for Bradford.