Would cutting Mark Brunell boost Jason Campbell's confidence?

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Bill B
12-28-2006, 04:22 PM
Just wondering - wouldn't cutting Brunnel next year boost JC's confidence because it would eliminate Gibb's ability to pull the trigger if JC comes out slow next season? You would still have Todd Collins as your backup who knows the system so you have someone to come in in case JC's gets banged up.

Just wanted the boards thoughts on this one....

12thMan
12-28-2006, 04:26 PM
Nope, everybody down to the towel boy knows that JCs the man.

celts32
12-28-2006, 04:38 PM
No, JC likes Brunell and his 37 year old arse is not a threat to anyone anymore. I could see a point if there were any friction between the two of them but there has never been any evidence of that...

MTK
12-28-2006, 04:43 PM
Brunell is a valuable backup and from all accounts he's a great team guy. I fully expect him to be back with a restructured contract.

Hog1
12-28-2006, 04:53 PM
I would expect him to help school JC, as he needs it, and JC will benefit from having MB around

riggoraider
12-28-2006, 04:56 PM
Just wondering - wouldn't cutting Brunnel next year boost JC's confidence because it would eliminate Gibb's ability to pull the trigger if JC comes out slow next season? You would still have Todd Collins as your backup who knows the system so you have someone to come in in case JC's gets banged up.

Just wanted the boards thoughts on this one....

Before everyone jumps all over me for saying this...this is only my opinion....

I think that we SHOULD cut Brunell but bring in someone a little younger than Brunell but better than Collins because I really do not think that Campbell will be productive enough to last the entire year next year.

I hope that the quaterback Gods comes and help JC out during the offseason and he comes in next year slinging it like P. Manning but right now he is more like E. Manning and I would like some protection against him totally flubbing it next year. Collins nor Brunell is very good protection

Gmanc711
12-28-2006, 05:00 PM
Brunell is a valuable backup and from all accounts he's a great team guy. I fully expect him to be back with a restructured contract.

Exactly. Brunell as much as his play has been poor this year, has always been a great team guy. As a backup, I dont mind having him on the team because you could do a HELL of a lot worse for a backup QB.

Bill B
12-28-2006, 05:00 PM
Brunell is a valuable backup and from all accounts he's a great team guy. I fully expect him to be back with a restructured contract.


Matty - if Brunnel were to restructure have you heard how much it would be restrucutred to? For a backup qb is a salary of $1-2 million about right? Right now the cap schedule on the site states that Brunell is to make $6.6 million in 2007 - how much of a cut would he be willing to take?

dmek25
12-28-2006, 05:04 PM
im thinking that brunell will retire. and collins, i think, would be an ok mentor. knows the system, inside and out

dgack
12-28-2006, 05:09 PM
Dear God, would you really want Collins coming in if something happened to Jason? At least we know what to expect from Mark. He could be a good backup and mentor here for another couple of years if he could handle it, pride-wise.

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