redskinsgirl
07-07-2009, 12:10 AM
Defense = 4th in the league
JC = 9 tds in 14 games 4tds in 2 games.
yet you guys blame the defense for us not makin the playoffs.. WOW
But you said it wasn't all about the TDs. Other QBs(who teams went to the playoffs) scored less or about the same amount of TDs , but you said it wasn't all about the TDs. What point are you trying to make? It seems you are just starting to babble now?
DBUCHANON101
07-07-2009, 12:11 AM
Dude, posting the link to the video again doesn't diminish the fact that the video contains only Solomon Wilcots' opinion.
everyone has an opinion. but when you can back it up with video proof.. makes it a little hard to argue.
Lotus
07-07-2009, 12:13 AM
everyone has an opinion. but when you can back it up with video proof.. makes it a little hard to argue.
No. The video provides "proof" of nothing. It only provides Wilcots' opinion. We can always choose to disagree with Wilcots opinion (as I personally often do). This is not a difficult point to understand.
JoeRedskin
07-07-2009, 12:14 AM
And the video was already critiqued and its analysis shown as flawed. Wilcott, as you do, cherry picks his facts to support his opinion. For a better critique - go back 5 pages and read it.
Ruhskins
07-07-2009, 12:14 AM
who.NFL Videos: Can Campbell get it done? (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d81069cc4/Can-Campbell-get-it-done)
here it is AGAIN..
Man, whatever happened with this being the site for the "Knowledgeable Fan". :doh:
DBUCHANON101
07-07-2009, 12:17 AM
Man, whatever happened with this being the site for the "Knowledgeable Fan". :doh:
Exactly you guys are argueing with a video. i guess it was all fixed. computer generated and all..the man should be fired
44Deezel
07-07-2009, 12:17 AM
A little bit more stats...
Great analysis there, you forgot to compare JC to Brady and Payton Manning (if you are looking for an easy argument I guess) :doh:. Anyway, Warner is an old QB and did pretty good throughout the season. It helped that AZ only allowed 28 sacks (tied 11th for the least sacks allowed) and he had two Pro Bowl wideouts (and arguably the best WR in Fitzgerald). Now, if you had thought about it a bit more (but I guess since you don't like stats), you could've made the argument that Warner won without having a running game (ranked at the bottom in the league) and with a crappy defense. However, I'm sure someone would have easily point out that the NFC West wasn't that competitive, allowing AZ to win the division with just one more win that our team, and the fact that AZ's defense came alive and finally complimented the offense during the playoffs.
Sacks and pass protection aren't always directly related. Warner is known for punishing the blitz with quick and accurate strikes, so teams think twice about being overly aggressive with him. JC, on the other hand, hasn't shown the ability to consistently keep defenses honest with his quick decision making, so teams come after him with everything they have, which can skew the sack numbers and make the O-line look bad.
Yes, the O-line could have played better, the receivers don't scare anyone and the offensive coaching could just be lousy for all that we know. But if the QB hangs onto the ball too long and needs receivers to be wide open before he's willing to get rid of the ball, then he's part of the reason he keeps getting knocked on his ass. JC doesn't deserve all of the blame, but he's not entirely blameless either.
Pocket$ $traight
07-07-2009, 12:18 AM
with Colt and Chase I would hate to see us cut one of them (probably Chase).
ya think ?????? lol .. Chase is as good as gone .. practice squad at best
Don't be so sure. I think the FO would love to see Colt beat out Collins
Lotus
07-07-2009, 12:18 AM
Exactly you guys are argueing with a video. i guess it was all fixed. computer generated and all..the man should be fired
Dude, you just can't admit when you are wrong, can you?
Ruhskins
07-07-2009, 12:19 AM
Sacks and pass protection aren't always directly related. Warner is known for punishing the blitz with quick and accurate strikes, so teams think twice about being overly aggressive with him. JC, on the other hand, hasn't shown the ability to consistently keep defenses honest with his quick decision making, so teams come after him with everything they have, which can skew the sack numbers and make the O-line look bad.
Yes, the O-line could have played better, the receivers don't scare anyone and the offensive coaching could just be lousy for all that we know. But if the QB hangs onto the ball too long and needs receivers to be wide open before he's willing to get rid of the ball, then he's part of the reason he keeps getting knocked on his ass. JC doesn't deserve all of the blame, but he's not entirely blameless either.
I'm not saying that you are one, but if all JC-haters would mention this every once in a while, it would have saved me from doing a lot of typing tonite.