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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Arlington, VA
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
Campbell definitely did make some mistakes today, however, that's because it was his third start. He's gonna have days like this. I was pissed about the pick down on the goal line. I think if he doesn't get hit, he makes that throw for the td. The problem on that play was Betts trying to pick up the wrong man. That's where this team misses Clinton Portis the most. Clinton would've eaten that guys lunch.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
CP does do a great job of picking up blitzes. Betts was out of position several times today.
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Thank You, Sean.
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Gaithersburg, MD
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
Its games like Jason had today which is why we all wanted him to start this season rather than giving him a fresh start next season. Gets some experiance and stupid plays out of the way. Jason played poorly for my book, but I have absolutley no problems with him at this point. He has played very well overall through three games. I still think we can let him air it out a little bit more off the playaction,especially when we are running so well.
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Most Interesting Man in the World
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Chantilly, VA
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
Another thing about Campbell is that he drops back too far. He needs to take 3-5 step drops and no more. He is taking about 7 step drops, no line can hold that up. Combine that with his windup, it is easy to get to him.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
isn't the number of step drops pre-determined? i'm pretty sure that amount is part of the play but i could be wrong...
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Most Interesting Man in the World
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
Then the playcalling should be adjusted because it seems like he is dropping back way to far right into the path of the DEs
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
I dont think Jason has that many pluses right now. He has a cannon, but he doesn't have much accuracy, plus he does not get the ball off quick enough. Yes I know the O line didnt give him much protection, but there were multiple times that he should have released the ball earlier when he had the oppurtunity to. I'm not saying he's a bad quarterback, I just think he's young and inexpierinced; he should be good by next year.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Evanston, IL
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
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In the long run, I think he will iron out that part of his game.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Jun 2005
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
I think the two biggest negatives you can take away from Campbell today are 1) He didn't adjust well to the blitz. But then you gotta ask yourself, how much is that his fault, and how much is that the Blockers and Rabach for not giving him some more help.
2) He didn't seem like he was going thru his progressions fully. It seemed like Moss and Cooley were his primary targets for most of the day, and he really had trouble completing passes to anybody besides Moss. Moss caught 7 of 9 passes thrown his way. The other receivers: Lloyd, Cooley, and Randle-El caught a total of 6 of 20 combined. Not very good. I think Campbell was acceptable considering it was his 3rd start. It would have been a tall order for him to get them the W late, although he had several chances. But I think you can also say coaching held him back a bit. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
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Did anyone else notice his really low crouch under center? You can barely see his head behind the linemen and he's just about on one knee. Hey, if it works for him...let him do it. Maybe it keeps his hammys stretched for when he scrambles. |
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
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You're right though, he WILL be good by next year...VERY good. With some protection, Portis back and a defense that can get him on the field, he could lead the Skins to a lot of success. I hope he stays for a very long time...his whole career. We haven't had a permanent QB forever. |
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
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I think he's an adequate center, but far too often he's standing around after a play.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Newtown Square, PA
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Re: Campbell: More Pluses Than Negatives
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Consequently, because he was staring down receivers, he often didn't move to a 2nd or 3rd read on a play. He'd get fixated on Moss, and wouldn't even realize that Cooley was wide open on the other side of the field. These are things young QBs often deal with, and are very coachable. That is, of course, if your coaches can focus on what's important and stop bickering back and forth over what the offensive philosophy should be.
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