Is Jason Campbell Accountable for this Loss?

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WaldSkins
11-25-2007, 06:10 PM
Please. It's less than a fucking foot! We go for the field goal and then we'd have another round of "Gibbs Has No Killer Instinct" threads. Alll that "conversative" crap everyone complains about. Gibbs should leave because no one will ever be satisfied with anything ever.

Campbell has to shoulder some of, but not all, the blame.

run a fucking bootleg, run to the side, anything then a run up the gut on the number 1 defense in the league, qb sneak beats that play.

And you have to have the lead to have a killer instinct, and losing by nine in the third quarter is not what i call a killer instinct. the patriots thats a killer instinct.

Vulta121
11-25-2007, 06:11 PM
He is but we can't deny how much better he is getting. Lets hope his memory is short term and doesn't blame himself and take it to hard. Because this kid is good and he has potential to become a pro-bowler.

Twilbert07
11-25-2007, 06:23 PM
He is but we can't deny how much better he is getting. Lets hope his memory is short term and doesn't blame himself and take it to hard. Because this kid is good and he has potential to become a pro-bowler.

I'm not sure Campbell is getting better. I fear he is becoming turnover prone. He reminds me a little of Patrick Ramsey: Move the ball, get lots of passing yards and then throw an INT. Campbell will be a decent QB, but he has to stop turning the ball over. How many lost fumbles does he have this year?

saden1
11-25-2007, 06:30 PM
Everyone is accountable. The first pick JC threw was not his fault. Barber read the play, faked one way and broke on the ball. These plays are designed plays and it's not like he is calling his own plays. These are timing plays and JC's job is to throw the ball to a spot and he threw it to the right spot.

As for the final pick, that was definitely his fault and should be accountable for it. He could have thrown the ball away instead of just chucking it.

The turnovers were killers and I can honestly say only the last pick can be attributed to JC.

BrunellMVP?
11-25-2007, 06:33 PM
he def. shoulders a good deal of the L, but the turnovers in the first half absolutely killed us...

I love campbell bc he gives me hope. He gives me confidence that we can convert 3rd and anything...yet he's killing me with his now routine (??) choking in the redzone...he seems to panic...which is not unexpected given his tenure, however, perhaps we've overhyped his composure.

there is hope- just not really for this season...though i will continue to think we can run the table..

Southpaw
11-25-2007, 06:39 PM
I'm not sure Campbell is getting better.

His completion percentage is up, and so is his yardage. I'm perfectly fine with him receiving some of the blame for the loss, but when people start acting like he needs to be replaced, it pisses me off. What are you people expecting? Every quarterback makes mistakes. This quarterback in particular is still young, and playing with a patchwork offensive line and a makeshift receiving core. The supposed "top two" receivers can't stay healthy, and one drops half the balls thrown his way.

And honestly, those picks are lumps he has to take. Campbell is very good in a two minute offense and in the red zone. Almost too good for his own good. Throwing the picks will help him to learn that he can't do EVERYTHING. It just sucks that it happens with the game on the line, but it is something he will learn from.

And let's not forget, the Bucs have the #1 defense in the NFC. They've made a lot of more established quarterbacks look bad too.

SmootSmack
11-25-2007, 06:42 PM
I'm glad u came on here,with your connections is there any way you can get word to gibbs that everyone knows when jason lifts his leg in the shotgun the ball is snapped? thats happened every time he fumbles,he's making it way to easy for other teams to anticipate the snap

um...sure

Gibbsmeatitle#1
11-25-2007, 06:51 PM
Right now Campbell, on his own, is good enough to "just" lose the big game when the pressures on. What he needs right now is another horse to shoulder the burden. Unfortunately, most of our marquis offensive players are suffering from aperiodic manopause that causes them to lose control of their extremities at key points in the game. There has got to be a pill out there to help. Doctors, quacks, anybody? Help us. Please.

Cowell
11-25-2007, 07:01 PM
Yes Jason is accountable for this loss. I don't think it is all his fault but our defense gave him 2 chances at the end of the game and he through 2 passes right to the Bucs. That just won't cut it.

memphisskin
11-25-2007, 07:10 PM
If Jason shoulders the blame, then who is he letting down? His wideouts dropped 4 passes in the first half, the running game is going nowhere, and the blocking is sporadic at best. We're getting no explosive plays, very little run after catch, and no one outside of Campbell making a play. So yeah, lets blame the one guy on the team who has shown some improvement. Or we could look around at the other skill positions and wonder when they're going to start pulling their own weight. I blame Moss, Portis, and Heyer for letting the d-end come around and hit Jason at the top of his five step drop.

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