More signs the world is coming to an end (Peter King news)

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MightyJoeGibbs
06-21-2006, 02:09 AM
Last week, Peter King said his mind was open to the idea of Art Monk entering the Hall.

This week (specifically here (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/writers/peter_king/06/20/mmqbte.draft.redux/index.html)) he said the following flattering things about the Redskins - emphasis mine:



Since Alex Smith and Aaron Rodgers were supposed to be dueling for the top pick, that's rare praise. Perhaps revisionist history, but I'll take my love where I can get it (which may be why my marriage works so well).

Charles from Birmingham is an idiot. Last season, I saw Brunell play his most amazing season despite his heyday in Jax, everysingle pass he threw was on point and to perfection. In fact, I'll go on record and say he was robbed of a pro bowl appearance- but thats just a popularity contest and not an accurate reflection of whats really going on in sports. Brunell earned my respect but that was last season, I need a repeat performance. I can no longer call him fat boy or cap eater, though he does. Campbell needs to marinate for as long in this season as we can wait. I just love how when he is called he has an arsenal of toys and weapons. Not much he will have to do really. Roethliberger threw what 15 passes a game, half of which were just dump offs to the flat, he is the future. Im also upset that if the steelers season suck, I dont wanna hear any steelers fans talking about the accident b/c they were gonna get their asses handed to them anyway.

Oakland Red
06-21-2006, 03:06 AM
Why people are always so ready to dump Mark Brunell is a mystery to me. If we go to a second year quarterback, we won't be likely to have a shot at winning the Super Bowl. We go backwards. Bringing Jason Campbell along slowly is the best thing for his development.

Artificially removing a highly talented veteran quarterback in Mark Brunell who lead us from being ranked about 30th in offense to I think 11th, who took us to a game away from the NFC Championship, who has such fine leadership ability and who did such great work basically having one wide receiver last year who could function at a high level - that would be a recipe for regression.

I wish people would support Mark Brunell, appreciate him for the outstanding player that he is. I believe that most Redskin fans do. Campbell's time will come - but I think not this season or next.

BrudLee
06-21-2006, 07:54 AM
I hope Brunell is healthy and ready to go for the entire season, but a cursory look at his stats don't tell the whole story of his season. While his rating was solid, and we made it to the playoffs, that rating doesn't take into accounts the 10 fumbles he had last season - of which we lost six. in the first eight games alone, he lost every fumble he had (four). To me a QB fumble in the pocket is more devestating than an interception - it's usually a sin of inaction, rather than a sin of aggression. One is forgivable, the other is harder to stomach.

That being said, I want Campbell to succeed as a Redskin QB. That means putting him in the best position to do so, not throwing him into the deep end to see if he can swim.

gibbsisgod
06-21-2006, 07:58 AM
i agree with the fumble part.it seems to me that he holds the ball very low in the pocket. its almost at waist level. i can think of 2 fumbles where if he would simply hold the ball up a little higher he wouldn't have fumbled.(tb game, and denver i think)

mheisig
06-21-2006, 08:11 AM
I just thought I'd point out that bringing Campbell along slowly or "letting him marinate" as someone said is no surefire guarantee that we'll have ourselves a superstar for the next 10 years.

Some QBs thrive when they start immediately, some do well with a couple of years to warm the bench and learn. Others suck no matter when you start them. Conventional wisdom says let the rookie QB spend a couple of seasons learning before tossing him into the mix.

I'm just trying to be realistic about Campbell - I'm excited for him and I know everyone here can't wait to see him play and succeed, but we currently really know nothing of how he'll do. We could have the next Patrick Ramsey or Sage Rosenfels or Heath Shuler or who knows who else. Let's not latch on to the guy and assume that just because he's being brought along slowly that he's our savior.

Hindsight is 20-20, but if Campbell turns out to suck the balls, everyone is going to be saying we should have started him sooner and found out that he sucked sooner rather than later instead of wasting 2-3 seasons. I guess if he sucks we'll be complaining one way or another ;)

dmek25
06-21-2006, 02:59 PM
mheisig, not ot change the sublect, but... i love your signature line

MonkFan4Life
06-21-2006, 03:15 PM
Charles from Birmingham is an idiot. Last season, I saw Brunell play his most amazing season despite his heyday in Jax, everysingle pass he threw was on point and to perfection. In fact, I'll go on record and say he was robbed of a pro bowl appearance- but thats just a popularity contest and not an accurate reflection of whats really going on in sports. Brunell earned my respect but that was last season, I need a repeat performance. I can no longer call him fat boy or cap eater, though he does. Campbell needs to marinate for as long in this season as we can wait. I just love how when he is called he has an arsenal of toys and weapons. Not much he will have to do really. Roethliberger threw what 15 passes a game, half of which were just dump offs to the flat, he is the future. Im also upset that if the steelers season suck, I dont wanna hear any steelers fans talking about the accident b/c they were gonna get their asses handed to them anyway.

True very true. I don't want to change subjects either but I see you're from Baltimore and you're a Skins fan. Way to make the right choice !!!

mheisig
06-21-2006, 03:16 PM
mheisig, not ot change the sublect, but... i love your signature line

Hey, thanks for the Man Love, dmek!

gibbsisgod
06-21-2006, 03:19 PM
hey dmek, you been drinking?

TheMalcolmConnection
06-21-2006, 03:24 PM
dmek is always a very friendly cat.

Typically he and I have the good morning tradition, so I'm going to have to say a belated good afternoon due to my busy schedule today.

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