How would Campbell Fit?

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Nomad
11-30-2009, 12:37 AM
under Shanahan he be best fit, What no one has thought about is that, JC is a decent QB, but he probably go wanna go somewhere and start, so his best chances is to sign a tenure with the Redskins, a 1 year deal, see what happen, under a new coach and better offensive line..... but there isnt to many place he can go and get a starting job soon.

skinsfaninok
11-30-2009, 12:40 AM
Looking ahead to 2010: Top Free Agent QBs | NFL News & Rumors (http://nflnr.com/2009/11/looking-ahead-to-2010-top-free-agent-qbs/)

Here's the list...

GTripp0012
11-30-2009, 12:40 AM
Great contribution there. :doh:


I doubt any new coach would keep Campbell as a starter. I think the best situation would be to keep him as a back up. And I hope we have a FO competent enough to put the team in a situation where they either keep him with a inexpensive contract as a back up or get some compensation for him.

That being said, given that we are a bit suspect in the running game, I really don't know how well we will do with any QB behind center. I do hope that the new coach and/or GM will take care of the o-line with the first round pick and find a good running back of the future in the later rounds. As for a QB, I wonder if we could find a good one in the 2nd round.Keeping him as a backup might create a problem, especially since the most likely scenario would be that he would still be the best QB on the roster, but was playing second string because the team is playing for the future.

I really think if they don't invest in Campbell (not necessarily long term, but at least for all of 2010), they have to move him in a trade elsewhere. Even if they can only get a 6th rounder to go somewhere as a backup. We'd be fine with him as the starter in 2010, in fact, it's probably a best case short-term scenario, but if we're going in a different direction, it's probably best for both sides to just move on asap.

And if you are going to invest in him for 2010, the new coach must do so immediately, and not wait until after the draft to see if he can grab a QB of the future.

diehardskin2982
11-30-2009, 12:41 AM
Campbell is a Restricted Free Agent, so with that said it would be the GM and HC choice whether to keep him or not. Campbell can't just leave in free Agency unless a team was willing to sign him and compensate us

GTripp0012
11-30-2009, 12:42 AM
After Pennington, Grossman is probably the best of the rest (excluding the RFAs), and he'd be a disaster behind this line as well.

diehardskin2982
11-30-2009, 12:43 AM
best case a team like KC or the Raiders sign the sheet for him and we get a pick

skinsfaninok
11-30-2009, 12:43 AM
JC is a UFA, he can leave at his own will....

GTripp0012
11-30-2009, 12:43 AM
Hasselbeck and Bulger are likely release candidates.

Redskin Warrior
11-30-2009, 12:45 AM
After Pennington, Grossman is probably the best of the rest (excluding the RFAs), and he'd be a disaster behind this line as well.

Pennington is injury prone our o-line is death row a.k.a. waiting to die

GTripp0012
11-30-2009, 12:45 AM
JC is a UFA, he can leave at his own will....He's scheduled to be an RFA right now. Any other designation would occur under a new set of CBA terms that doesn't necessarily have to include a free agency designation. We can't treat RFAs as anything but.

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