Staind
12-04-2007, 10:20 PM
If you mean to say that Jason has a tendency to fumble when hit, you are correct. If you are saying that Jason can't handle psychological pressure you could not be more wrong.
I have seen Campbell several times make a huge mistake come fourth quarter in tight games. The longer he's on the feild the worse he gets.
Redskin Warrior
12-04-2007, 11:13 PM
Campbell will be fine. Give him experience and a better O-line, and you'll see him take the next step.
Thank You I totally agree 100% he needs more experience and a better o-line badly.
prinzeofmoval
12-05-2007, 12:54 AM
Thank You I totally agree 100% he needs more experience and a better o-line badly.
and a more reliable receiver...moss drops too many big game passes..and randle el hasnt lived up to his super bowl hype.
That Guy
12-05-2007, 03:29 AM
all i can say is, thanks eli.
out of the 13 QBs that have started every game this year, eli is by far the worst in a whole bunch of categories, which is good, cause campbell is 12th in most of them :/ .
SC Skins Fan
12-05-2007, 08:23 AM
Yes, but is it any coincidence that the Jags look so good with Garrard, who is taking care of the ball better than anybody in the league?
It's also no coincidence that Garrard threw his first INT last week when the Jags were placed in a position where they had to pass the ball and couldn't rely on the run game. This is also Garrard's 6th season. Last season, in 10 games started, Garrard threw 10 tds/9 ints, had 4 fumbles, 2 lost. I'm confident Jason will come around.
Schneed10
12-05-2007, 08:37 AM
I guess not, but then explain Joey Harrington 2 places later.. Like I said, stats tell you everything at the same time they tell you nothing.
Harrington has had a pretty good season, all things considered. He has completed 61.5% of his passes and has NEVER fumbled despite being sacked 32 times. That's ball security.
He hasn't gotten noticed because he has only thrown for 7 TDs. And it's hard to fault him for that given their WR play.
cpayne5
12-05-2007, 01:05 PM
Good blog entry by JLC on the matter...
Patience With The Passer - Redskins Insider (http://blog.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/2007/12/patience_with_the_passer.html)
JWsleep
12-05-2007, 01:19 PM
Beat me to it, Payne. More good stuff from JLC--the man is on a roll.
This strikes me as a moot argument right now--we're locked into JC for the next few seasons at least--we're not going after another QB, even if the negative comments are correct, which I doubt--with all the other needs we have.
Schneed10
12-05-2007, 01:26 PM
Beat me to it, Payne. More good stuff from JLC--the man is on a roll.
This strikes me as a moot argument right now--we're locked into JC for the next few seasons at least--we're not going after another QB, even if the negative comments are correct, which I doubt--with all the other needs we have.
I can only speak for myself and can't speak on the comments others have made, but to criticize Campbell is certainly not why I started the thread.
The point of this thread was to point out that Campbell is exhibiting behaviors typical of young QBs - not totally careful with the ball. It was also to say that Campbell will get a lot better as he learns to control this.
Mainly though, my point was nobody should get too down on the young fella because that's what he is, young. He's making the mistakes you expect to see a young QB make - and we shouldn't expect too much of him so soon. He'll only get better, and hopefully he improves and doesn't go the way of Patrick Ramsey.
Paintrain
12-05-2007, 01:36 PM
Harrington has had a pretty good season, all things considered. He has completed 61.5% of his passes and has NEVER fumbled despite being sacked 32 times. That's ball security.
He hasn't gotten noticed because he has only thrown for 7 TDs. And it's hard to fault him for that given their WR play.
He hasn't gotten noticed because he was benched twice and they are awful.. I can't give any list that Joey Harrington is near the leaders in any credibility, sorry.