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Old 04-24-2009, 03:17 PM   #1
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Re: Campbell will ask for trade if Redskins draft a QB

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I think that it was less the Saunders offense and more the revolving door of offensive coordinators. When football becomes think instead of react, especially for a QB, you're pretty much dead. I remember last year, during a broadcast, the announcer was saying that Jason has to think about where his checkdowns are going to be...that's not good. Most great players stay in one system for a long time and learn it inside and out.

Steve Young, who's in the Hall of Fame (Wedding Crashers quote), said that it takes 3-4 years to learn the WCO and people want to dump JC after one? If they do this, the front office had better make damn sure they find a "franchise QB" who's going to be here for a while in order to learn an offense and become comfortable. Otherwise, we'll be talking about dumping Sanchez in 4 years and the next big thing at Q.
No...Sanchez will be overlooked for another prospect in a year or two if he doesn't have a great season. I honestly think it's gotten to the point lots of fans, especially those of us who take the time to become at least a little more informed/knowledgeable as Warpathers, are now more patient than our owner/FO. Think about it. The most knowledgeable contributors (I'm not one but i pay close attention to their posts) are encouraged by JC's progress in the WCO, and they're realistic enough to acknowledge the sad state of things surrounding Jason. Well again our ownership/FO somehow misses all this...i mean what is most appalling to me is the absence of a clear and concise statement by anyone at Redskins Park acknowledging the utter collapse of the o-line in the 2nd half of last season, especially in terms of protecting Jason.
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Old 04-24-2009, 04:21 PM   #2
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Re: Campbell will ask for trade if Redskins draft a QB

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No...Sanchez will be overlooked for another prospect in a year or two if he doesn't have a great season. I honestly think it's gotten to the point lots of fans, especially those of us who take the time to become at least a little more informed/knowledgeable as Warpathers, are now more patient than our owner/FO. Think about it. The most knowledgeable contributors (I'm not one but i pay close attention to their posts) are encouraged by JC's progress in the WCO, and they're realistic enough to acknowledge the sad state of things surrounding Jason. Well again our ownership/FO somehow misses all this...i mean what is most appalling to me is the absence of a clear and concise statement by anyone at Redskins Park acknowledging the utter collapse of the o-line in the 2nd half of last season, especially in terms of protecting Jason.
The problem is that the most knowledgeable portion of the fan base is rarely heard and often shouted down by people who see a dropoff in production and assume he'll never get better. The majority of our fanbase is not like Gtripp. Most of the people I know want Campbell gone or Colt to start.
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