BrudLee
01-01-2008, 08:08 PM
It comes from this article (as posted here (http://www.redskinswarpath.com/washington-redskins-news/21739-cp-cliff-clavin-who-doesnt.html)) about TC's offbeat personality, and a comparison to Cliff Clavin (who must still be popular in Canada):
"Well, he's done a better job delivering the mail lately than Cliff has, right?" guard Pete Kendall said. "You know what? The thing that he seemingly knows best is this system. Some of the other minutiae about international fishing treaties and other stuff you may get from Todd are all well and good, but it doesn't come at the expense of knowing when he has to throw hot."
Please God, tell me he's making broad statements about international fishing treaties while in the locker room.
LOL the more I hear about TC the more I love the guy.
Too bad he didn't get his 2nd chance to play years ago. Seems that he could have had a pretty good career.
rk3025
01-02-2008, 10:32 AM
You can blame Wade Phillips for part of that as he was to replace Jim Kelly in Buffalo after his qb college days at Michigan
His back up days started and never had a 1st string qb get hurt to get a chance
LOL the more I hear about TC the more I love the guy.
Too bad he didn't get his 2nd chance to play years ago. Seems that he could have had a pretty good career.
Schneed10
01-02-2008, 10:32 AM
To be honest, I hope we resign him, and I'm on the cusp of hoping we START him next year. And it's not like I don't think Jason Campbell isn't a great fit for us next year and for the long haul. But with Collins playing at this level, wouldn't it be tough to sit him down and be wondering if he could perform at this level for an entire season?
Schneed10
01-02-2008, 10:36 AM
You can blame Wade Phillips for part of that as he was to replace Jim Kelly in Buffalo after his qb college days at Michigan
His back up days started and never had a 1st string qb get hurt to get a chance
To be fair to Phillips, I don't think Collins would be having this level of success without Al Saunders. They go hand in hand.
BrudLee
01-02-2008, 10:38 AM
To be fair to Phillips, I don't think Collins would be having this level of success without Al Saunders. They go hand in hand.
Well, it sounds like TC prepares for a game as well as anyone out there. He's had a long time to prepare with Saunders, so they make a great match. That doesn't mean he wouldn't be prepared with another coordinator.
gibbsisgod
01-02-2008, 10:39 AM
To be fair to Phillips, I don't think Collins would be having this level of success without Al Saunders. They go hand in hand.
I agree. Some Qb's are just 'right' for a particular system. TC seems to be at home in this one. He is so sure of himself it seems he is moving in slow motion during his dropbacks.
To be honest, I hope we resign him, and I'm on the cusp of hoping we START him next year. And it's not like I don't think Jason Campbell isn't a great fit for us next year and for the long haul. But with Collins playing at this level, wouldn't it be tough to sit him down and be wondering if he could perform at this level for an entire season?
I really haven't given it much thought yet. But my initial thinking is the Skins will push hard to keep him.
Will there be serious interest out there from teams looking for a short term starter? Yeah possibly. But at the same time I'm not so sure Collins will look to jet at the first sign of a starting job. He knows this offense and Saunders so well, I'm sure he understands that his success is in part tied to that relationship.
And like you said, depending on how the playoffs go who knows... perhaps he will deserve a legit shot at competing for the starting job next year. Campbell better work some serious OT this offseason, because Collins has been very impressive.
It will certainly be an interesting story to watch this offseason.
Schneed10
01-02-2008, 11:33 AM
Well, it sounds like TC prepares for a game as well as anyone out there. He's had a long time to prepare with Saunders, so they make a great match. That doesn't mean he wouldn't be prepared with another coordinator.
Yeah preparation-wise, I would agree. Collins would certainly study hard for anybody. But I meant more that Collins is a tremendous fit in Saunders' system, because the routes and throws are based on timing. With the weakness of Collins arm, he needs to be in a system like this. If he's in a system where receivers make the break in their routes first, and then he throws it, I don't think he'd be nearly as successful. DBs would react to the routes and would get to more of those floating passes. With Saunders, Collins can float the ball out there before the DB makes his cut, and the WR then cuts to the ball.
And the only way to throw the ball before a WR makes his cut is to know the system THAT well.
At this stage in his career, Collins needs to be with Saunders. Collins doesn't have time to invest in learning a new system, though he might learn it well after one year, he doesn't have the time. I can guarantee you he'll sign with the Skins for less than market value. At this point, money won't be all that big an issue to the guy, he's just going to want to friggin play. He has sat his entire career. He probably knows that Gibbs and Saunders may have a real hard time sitting him down next season after the way he's playing now.
skinsnut
01-02-2008, 11:57 AM
I can guarantee you he'll sign with the Skins for less than market value.
Now, thats a guarantee that I would like to see happen.
Not only do you guarantee that we keep him (which I agree with)
But you make the crazy statement that we pay him less than market value.
Wow...I can't remember anyone signing with the Skins under market value.