Do they ever let Campbell call the plays on his own?

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Coff
12-06-2008, 10:13 PM
I couldn't disagree more. Are you saying he should still try to throw the ball with a guy hanging on to him? Yes he's been sacked, but that's better than an Int.
If the D is brining the heat, an audible isn't going to change the fact that they are coming. If our O-line can't pick up the blitz, they can't pick up the blitz. How many more screens and slants can we run without giving up a couple pick 6's?

And what if Campbell takes some chances which wind up as a pick six? At least he took a chance. I don't know whose fault it is, Zorn or Campbell's, but enough of blaming the offensive line for all of the Redskins' offensive woes. If Campbell has enough time to check all of his receivers and then decide to go to the check down guy, then the o-line is giving him enough time to throw, and god knows we have seen him to that on far too many third and longs.

The fact is, INTs are not the worst thing in the world. Look at the Skins- they have thrown less INTs than any team in the league this year! But they are 28th in the NFL in points scored. What other conclusion can you possibly draw from that other than that Campbell needs to start forcing more throws? Risk=reward. You have to take smart risks to score, yes, but you have to take risks. How can the Skins complain about inability to stretch the field if they've only thrown 4 INTs all year? All that tells you is that they don't try to stretch it, thus the problems in the passing game.

tryfuhl
12-07-2008, 03:54 AM
You mean Collins? Campbell was injured the last 5 games of the year
err at the end of his season

RiggoDrill
12-07-2008, 10:52 AM
iirc last season (maybe it was '06) JC threw a touchdown pass to Cooley after reading the D and calling the audible to that play - he later admitted he chose that audible because that was one play he could fully remember. As he gets more comfy and begins to master the Zorncoast offense he will be able to make better decisions when changing calls at the line. The truth is no one in the league calls their own plays anymore, not even the great Peyton Manning. The playcaller sends it in, the qb calls it in the huddle, and then the QB and line make adjustments based on what they see in the D if they need to. Even the best QBs have limited options (some more limited than others) when calling audibles, calls that are discussed in meetings prior to games and approved by the OC.

horse
12-07-2008, 11:37 AM
seems like he has a lil less leeway than he did late last year

he called some good 2 min drills at the end of the year last year

I think that zorn should free him up to do that again

This is a great point I've been making all year. For whatever reason when is in the hurryup and in the shotgun he plays very well, And I think in those situations he's at his best. They have to let him play, Unleash him and see if he's gonna be the guy. Protecting him has led us to where we are I think, And with another tough defense today if we don't have a deep threat we can 't score.

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