Campbell or Brunell in 2006?

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724Skinsfan
01-20-2006, 05:31 PM
I voted for Campbell but realistically I wouldn't commit to either one until after at least the first two pre-season games. If Campbell looks good, might as well let him start. Brunell saved us in a couple of games with his scrambling on 3rd and long. If Campbell can keep drives alive as much as Brunell (admittedly not that often) then he should go ahead and start. Maybe I'll change my opinion at Fan Aapreciation Day.

Redskins_P
01-20-2006, 05:44 PM
mark brunell was not the reason we made the playoffs this season. anyone else notice that his TD's a lot of the time were receivers making the plays after they caught the ball. he didnt play better this year than he did last year, other players made plays last year they werent makign the year before, and santana came in and was an animal. please. give me jason campbell please.

Aren't receivers supposed to make plays after the catch anyways? All the good QB's in the NFL have a good cast surrounding them.

That Guy
01-20-2006, 09:34 PM
No genius, they were the exact same as last year. In 2004 he played half the season and fumbled 5 times, losing 3 of them. In 2005 he played the entire season and fumbled 10 times, losing 6 of them. Those ratios are exactly the same.

he fumbled 11 times and either way 10 > 6, i don't think the post you're replying to ever mentioned ratios.

44deisel44
01-20-2006, 11:46 PM
Brunell with short leash. As long as Campbell is coming along. Come to think of it...this is a STUPID thread, why do we do this EVERY year? Just for something to talk about?...What happens...happens!!! Al will do what he thinks is right with HIS system. I myself suspect alot will depend on preseason, much like this year. Who the hell knows! Go Skins, Go Gibbs, Go D!!!!

Schneed10
01-21-2006, 12:54 AM
he fumbled 11 times and either way 10 > 6, i don't think the post you're replying to ever mentioned ratios.

UGH. Did we fail 4th grade math?

2004: 8 games, 5 fumbles = 0.62 fumbles per game
2005: 16 games, 10 fumbles = 0.62 fumbles per game

If you play twice as many games, of course your fumble total is going to go up!

:iamwithst

That Guy
01-21-2006, 03:13 AM
UGH. Did we fail 4th grade math?

2004: 8 games, 5 fumbles = 0.62 fumbles per game
2005: 16 games, 10 fumbles = 0.62 fumbles per game

If you play twice as many games, of course your fumble total is going to go up!

:iamwithst

before you go around calling people stupid you should make sure you're not the one being a fscking moron, he fumbled 11 times, not 10, so maybe you should learn how to read.

SmootSmack
01-21-2006, 03:32 AM
before you go around calling people stupid you should make sure you're not the one being a fscking moron, he fumbled 11 times, not 10, so maybe you should learn how to read.

Unless I'm looking at his stats wrong, he "only" fumbled 10 times (one fumble he recovered against the Cardinals so I don't think you count that)

Now if you include the playoffs then yes he fumbled 11 times, but then you're talking 11 fumbles in 18 games, not 16..

onlydarksets
01-21-2006, 07:23 AM
Unless I'm looking at his stats wrong, he "only" fumbled 10 times (one fumble he recovered against the Cardinals so I don't think you count that)

Now if you include the playoffs then yes he fumbled 11 times, but then you're talking 11 fumbles in 18 games, not 16..

Let's put this to rest, guys.

6 fumbles in 9 games in the 2004 regular season.
11 fumbles in 16 games in the 2005 regular season
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1032

1 fumble in the 2005 postseason
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1032/gamelogs/2005

You count everything he put on the ground, regardless of who recovered it.

So, that's
.667 fumbles/game in the 2004 regular season
.685 fumbles/game in the 2005 regular season
.500 fumbles/game in the 2005 playoffs

Battlecatt
01-21-2006, 11:56 AM
Campbell in the 1# slot will gives the team the best chance to win. There is no reason to wait if Campbell is ready to take the wheel. Brunell must admit he has lost a step and should be ready to take the roll of veteran backup.

CHUBAKAH
01-21-2006, 02:09 PM
May the best QB come out on top in training camp next season. I'll support either Campbell or Brunell, but would like to see the future sooner rather than later.

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