Campbell will ask for trade if Redskins draft a QB

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SFREDSKIN
04-24-2009, 03:12 PM
There's really only one way this thing is going to end, now. The Skins HAVE to move up and get Sanchez and unload Jason. They've gone too damn far with this...it's probably been mismanaged worse that the Broncos trying to trade Cutler, it just so happens that Campbell is not a pussy. He's tried to do and say all the right things about being a Redskin and they've basically lied to him all offseason. I understand it's a business, but damn, show him a little bit of respect.

Dan could have spent the offseason doing some root cause analysis on what went wrong down the stretch, or you could something reactionary like try to acquire another quarterback. Most good front offices would have done the former...shocker that Dan Snyder and Vinny Cerratto decided to do the latter.

Couldn't agree more, there will be no damage control part II. Danny and Vinny really ****ed this up, I would love to see Campbell demand a trade right after Sanchez is picked by someone else and the Skins have to either trade him or risk him sitting out the season.

tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 03:16 PM
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tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 03:17 PM
Dan could have spent the offseason doing some root cause analysis on what went wrong down the stretch, or you could something reactionary like try to acquire another quarterback. Most good front offices would have done the former...shocker that Dan Snyder and Vinny Cerratto decided to do the latter.

But but, it's the fault of a player or two!

tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 03:24 PM
Couldn't agree more, there will be no damage control part II. Danny and Vinny really ****ed this up, I would love to see Campbell demand a trade right after Sanchez is picked by someone else and the Skins have to either trade him or risk him sitting out the season.
You sadist

tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 03:56 PM
Anyone think that the Saunders offense limited Campbell's progression? You think maybe that made him go through progressions and reads worse, since he had to be so focused on where to put the ball?

He needs to be in a dropback like mentioned, put him in Pittsburgh and he'd be another Roethlisberger, good enough to get it done.. funny how it was just last season it was being said he'll be getting a Roethlisberger-type deal prob

jdlea
04-24-2009, 04:07 PM
Anyone think that the Saunders offense limited Campbell's progression? You think maybe that made him go through progressions and reads worse, since he had to be so focused on where to put the ball?

I think that it was less the Saunders offense and more the revolving door of offensive coordinators. When football becomes think instead of react, especially for a QB, you're pretty much dead. I remember last year, during a broadcast, the announcer was saying that Jason has to think about where his checkdowns are going to be...that's not good. Most great players stay in one system for a long time and learn it inside and out.

Steve Young, who's in the Hall of Fame (Wedding Crashers quote), said that it takes 3-4 years to learn the WCO and people want to dump JC after one? If they do this, the front office had better make damn sure they find a "franchise QB" who's going to be here for a while in order to learn an offense and become comfortable. Otherwise, we'll be talking about dumping Sanchez in 4 years and the next big thing at Q.

tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 04:12 PM
I think that it was less the Saunders offense and more the revolving door of offensive coordinators. When football becomes think instead of react, especially for a QB, you're pretty much dead. I remember last year, during a broadcast, the announcer was saying that Jason has to think about where his checkdowns are going to be...that's not good. Most great players stay in one system for a long time and learn it inside and out.

Steve Young, who's in the Hall of Fame (Wedding Crashers quote), said that it takes 3-4 years to learn the WCO and people want to dump JC after one? If they do this, the front office had better make damn sure they find a "franchise QB" who's going to be here for a while in order to learn an offense and become comfortable. Otherwise, we'll be talking about dumping Sanchez in 4 years and the next big thing at Q.

Well by the time he's comfortable and efficient in it he might be 30 or 31. I don't think he's exactly gotten a fair shake by any means, but I think that he's not as well liked as others for other reasons as well. Kinda like when Giants told Eli he needs to be the physical and vocal leader; guys rally around Campbell in interviews but man that emotionless stare he has is probably wearing itself on the FO. But yeah, we're definitely impatient.

jdlea
04-24-2009, 04:16 PM
Well by the time he's comfortable and efficient in it he might be 30 or 31. I don't think he's exactly gotten a fair shake by any means, but I think that he's not as well liked as others for other reasons as well. Kinda like when Giants told Eli he needs to be the physical and vocal leader; guys rally around Campbell in interviews but man that emotionless stare he has is probably wearing itself on the FO. But yeah, we're definitely impatient.

Whatever the case, I want to see a "Quarterback of the Future" actually get a future with the Washington Redskins at some point.

Hell, if a guy isn't Peyton Manning here in his first 2 years, he's not going to survive. I don't know what to do about that, though.

The Goat
04-24-2009, 04:17 PM
I think that it was less the Saunders offense and more the revolving door of offensive coordinators. When football becomes think instead of react, especially for a QB, you're pretty much dead. I remember last year, during a broadcast, the announcer was saying that Jason has to think about where his checkdowns are going to be...that's not good. Most great players stay in one system for a long time and learn it inside and out.

Steve Young, who's in the Hall of Fame (Wedding Crashers quote), said that it takes 3-4 years to learn the WCO and people want to dump JC after one? If they do this, the front office had better make damn sure they find a "franchise QB" who's going to be here for a while in order to learn an offense and become comfortable. Otherwise, we'll be talking about dumping Sanchez in 4 years and the next big thing at Q.

No...Sanchez will be overlooked for another prospect in a year or two if he doesn't have a great season. I honestly think it's gotten to the point lots of fans, especially those of us who take the time to become at least a little more informed/knowledgeable as Warpathers, are now more patient than our owner/FO. Think about it. The most knowledgeable contributors (I'm not one but i pay close attention to their posts) are encouraged by JC's progress in the WCO, and they're realistic enough to acknowledge the sad state of things surrounding Jason. Well again our ownership/FO somehow misses all this...i mean what is most appalling to me is the absence of a clear and concise statement by anyone at Redskins Park acknowledging the utter collapse of the o-line in the 2nd half of last season, especially in terms of protecting Jason.

tryfuhl
04-24-2009, 04:24 PM
You've gotta hate your life if you work for the Redskins organization, unless your name is Vinny Cerrato.. or you're a player, well some of them

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