Josh Johnson Named Tampa Bay Quarterback

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EARTHQUAKE2689
10-01-2009, 11:37 AM
The big difference is that Big Ben holds the ball to make throws downfield but when Campbell does it, it seems to go to a running back.


I agree with that but you have to remember Ben's Oline is better than ours and he still takes more sacks than Campbell does.

Longtimefan
10-01-2009, 11:45 AM
This kid already has one likely advantage this weekend: He'll have all day to throw.

I'm more concerned with his running ability, this guy can really run. I'm reminded of one of the biggest plays in Sunday's game, a 21yd. run on 3rd & 13 by Stafford.

Monkeydad
10-01-2009, 12:02 PM
Damn it does not take long for even first year head coaches to make changes at the qb position in order to produce more offense. Maybe Zorn needs to follow the same. With Collins I think he does reads the field much better than Campbell. I'm tired of receivers streaking wide open and he throws dumb off passes to his backs. I believe Campbell is the real reason our receivers are not having a lot passes and that our o-line looks horrible. Campbell holds the ball to long for an offense that is supposed to be quick striking. Although I believe Campbell is not the only problem he is part of the problem with Zorn's offense.

I'm sick of this argument. He's been sacked 5 times TOTAL in 3 games. He has 65 yards running already and has only lost that one unfortunate fumble to Osi in the NJ Giants game.

Maybe it was true in his first few starts, but he has clearly taken care of the problem. It's crazy how people can not move on from things around here.

Campbell is clearly a leader now and if given the chance to call red zone plays, I believe would help the team score a lot more. He's moving the offense down the field consistently even without our running game, which has suddenly disappeared. He's the lone bright spot every week on the team. Moss, Cooley, Portis, the rest of the WRs...none of them have showed up every week this year. Campbell has...and the stats do not lie about him being the 9th-best passer in the NFL.

BDBohnzie
10-01-2009, 03:59 PM
Campbell is clearly a leader now and if given the chance to call red zone plays, I believe would help the team score a lot more.
Unfortunately, Zorn's ego thus far has been too big for this. Hopefully he gets more confident with Campbell as the season progresses. If not, Campbell will most likely be kicked to the curb, and the Skins will start a new search for franchise QB.

dmvskinzfan08
10-01-2009, 06:06 PM
Kyle Orton, Denver Broncos (26)
There’s no doubting that this will be Orton’s most important season of his short career. Moving from Chicago to Denver, Orton will finally be able to let himself go in an offense that will challenge and potentially reward him. With an open playbook and a talented stable of receivers to throw to, Orton should be able to improve on his 18 TD’s and his miserable 58.5 completion percentage. A great season could make Broncos fans forget about Jay Cutler and Kyle Orton a highly sought-after commodity.

Chad Pennington, Miami Dolphins (33)
A year after shocking the NFL by leading the Dolphins to a miracle turnaround, rumors have it that Chad’s playing his last season in a Dolphins uniform. The Dolphins really like 2nd-year pro Chad Henne as the future starter and have drafted Pat White as a probable back-up. This means that Pennington will need to use this season as an audition to prove he can still be a valuable asset on a playoff contender. He’s never had a rocket arm, but is very intelligent, completes a high percentage, and rarely turns the ball over. Teams interested in Chad’s services will likely have a position open for him and offer him a mid-level 2 year contract. Keep in mind though that the former 1st round selection has never stayed healthy enough to play consecutive 16-game seasons in his entire career.

Other Notable Free Agents:

Charlie Batch, Pittsburgh Steelers (34)
Kyle Boller, St. Louis Rams (28)
David Carr, New York Giants (30)
Kellen Clemens, New York Jets (26)
Daunte Culpepper, Detroit Lions (32)
Jeff Garcia, Oakland Raiders (39)
Rex Grossman, Houston Texans (29)
Joey Harrington, New Orleans Saints (30)
Tarvaris Jackson, Minnesota Vikings (26)
Jon Kitna, Dallas Cowboys (36)
Matt Moore, Carolina Panthers (25) – Restricted FA
Patrick Ramsey, Tennessee Titans (30)
Brett Ratliff, Cleveland Browns (24) – Exclusive Rights FA
Troy Smith, Baltimore Ravens (25) – Restricted FA


College choices:
Tebow
Bradford
McCoy

I wrote up comments but this freakin page timed out. I logged back in and everything was lost. Ish!!

JGisLordOfTheRings
10-01-2009, 06:12 PM
no f-ing tebow. That kid will just not make it at this level.

Monkeydad
10-02-2009, 12:27 PM
no f-ing tebow. That kid will just not make it at this level.

Agreed.

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