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dgack 11-12-2007, 11:55 AM After watching that game with my dad we both agree that JC has come a long way in a very short time. I would love to see the leash get loosened or taken off very soon because when we let him throw it down field it was a thing of beauty.
Not calling you out specifically, but I do find it a bit hilarious when last week, the majority of the board was grumbling about JC's development, and questioning whether we made the right choice to draft him.
Not calling you out specifically, but I do find it a bit hilarious when last week, the majority of the board was grumbling about JC's development, and questioning whether we made the right choice to draft him.
Just goes to show the overall lack of patience that fans seem to have.
firstdown 11-12-2007, 12:10 PM Campbell has Tom Brady like numbers in the red zone this season. Somewhere around a 115 QB rating. It's not his fault that the coaches called a run on 3rd and goal from the seven yard line.
I which he had Brady's numbers on the rest of the field.
dgack 11-12-2007, 12:20 PM I which he had Brady's numbers on the rest of the field.
I'm sure Campbell wishes he had Brady's receivers, O-line, and overall offensive continuity, too.
This kid is doing great with what he's being given to work with. I hate to belabor the obvious, but Peyton Manning looked like horrible last night; even the great QB's can't make miracles happen *every* week.
Cowell 11-12-2007, 01:04 PM Not calling you out specifically, but I do find it a bit hilarious when last week, the majority of the board was grumbling about JC's development, and questioning whether we made the right choice to draft him.
I don't believe I was one of those people. I'm not going to lie though I did have my doubts a couple times about him, but I can quickly erase them by just reminding myself of how young he is.
SouperMeister 11-12-2007, 01:09 PM After watching that game with my dad we both agree that JC has come a long way in a very short time. I would love to see the leash get loosened or taken off very soon because when we let him throw it down field it was a thing of beauty.If we can keep the coaches/system intact, I really feel that next year is when Campbell makes the quantum leap in Saunders' offense. When given the chance to make plays downfield, he has rarely made bad reads. I see a young QB making very nice progress, and I'm confident that he will be among the top 5-6 QBs in another year or two.
warriorzpath 11-12-2007, 01:23 PM The biggest problem with Jason Campbell right now is that he tightens up at the end of games. Don't get me wrong, I think he is THE qb for the team - but great qbs take the games at the end. Until he gets pass this, he cannot lead the team to championship games. The team will follow his lead; if the team doesn't trust him at the end of games - the team will also not play well at the end of the games.
I am a big fan of Jason Campbell, but I just want to see him get better and improve. Part of it is trying to prepare for these game-ending situations in practice and the other part is Campbell's will to win at the end.
Dlyne8r 11-12-2007, 01:32 PM I'm sure Campbell wishes he had Brady's receivers, O-line, and overall offensive continuity, too.
This kid is doing great with what he's being given to work with. I hate to belabor the obvious, but Peyton Manning looked like horrible last night; even the great QB's can't make miracles happen *every* week.
Precisely. Just think of how much more JC could do IF he had his starting O-line and IF he had a healthy group of receivers. JC, and a few others, are actually the true bright spots for the Redskins and I see great things from him.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha 11-12-2007, 07:09 PM Not calling you out specifically, but I do find it a bit hilarious when last week, the majority of the board was grumbling about JC's development, and questioning whether we made the right choice to draft him.
I think the vast majority of posters (myself included) have been very pleased with JC's development and have wanted the coaching staff to put the ball in his hands more often. I must admit though, my faith in him was a little shaken by the last few games (save yesterday's game). I don't mean to say I had given up on the guy by any means, but he had a rough patch there.
LaRon + Sean = Hell 4 U 11-13-2007, 05:22 PM I'm sure Campbell wishes he had Brady's receivers, O-line, and overall offensive continuity, too.
This kid is doing great with what he's being given to work with. I hate to belabor the obvious, but Peyton Manning looked like horrible last night; even the great QB's can't make miracles happen *every* week.
I told my friend last night that if you replaced Brady with Campbell he could do everything Brady does. Peyton too. I bet money.
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