SolidSnake84
12-23-2009, 06:59 AM
NO way in living hell Campbell goes for a 1st round pick....seriously man...
I see a high 3rd rounder for him...which we should take if someone offers. Colt is back in the mix next year...let him and Collins battle for the starting job, and let the rookie QB mature on the bench until it is time to see game action. We don't need another sack dummy like Patrick Ramsey..
Seriously if they upgrade the line, Collins could be very, very good for 1 season with our new QB looking over his shoulder. People are worried about TC's age, but you shouldn't because he is physically like a 30 year old because he hasn't taken the pounding or abuse on the field....
Slingin Sammy 33
12-23-2009, 07:10 AM
People are worried about TC's age, but you shouldn't because he is physically like a 30 year old because he hasn't taken the pounding or abuse on the field....A very slow, very weak armed, 30 year old. A couple deep strikes when the D has been playing up all day because the starting QB can't go deep with any consistent success is not the measure of an NFL starter. Let's not forget the Seattle game 2 years ago, the fact that Collins is 12/23 for 144 yards on the year, and looked about the same as JC against the Chiefs and Falcons.
Collins is a career backup, get him out of here.
SmootSmack
12-23-2009, 07:28 AM
Even if the Redskins decide to tender Campbell, whatever compensation they set for him is just a starting point for discussions. Other teams wouldn't necessarily be locked into that
budw38
12-23-2009, 07:32 AM
Lets just hope Allen signs 1-2 OL in F/A and drafts 2 more in April . Maybe get lucky in rd 4 and find another RB who can make some explosive plays , that would make the QB's job much easier . BEAT DALLAS !!!!
Chico23231
12-23-2009, 07:45 AM
I think JC will/should stay, he is really the best option by far over any vet option availible and may come availible. TC is old and time to go, so im also for picking up another QB in the draft, but not in the first two rounds (unless Colt would somehow slide to us in the second).
I think it would be dumb to not at least tender JC.
Longtimefan
12-23-2009, 08:16 AM
Jason Campbell has been one of the most difficult QB's to "truly" evaluate, mainly because of all the breakdowns surrounding him. The sum of his games as a starter have been uneven at best. I would not like to see him walk without some form of compensation so I would deffinately tender him.
bigant
12-23-2009, 09:02 AM
j.c is not the qb to lead us to the promise land, hell of classy guy,but he is not are answer at the qb spot, how about j. clausen from ND as are next qb?
Paintrain
12-23-2009, 09:11 AM
Ok...so before you roll your eyes thinking this is another bash Campbell thread, just wait....with the imminent changes that are about to take place in this offseason, it's only natural to consider the most important position on the field. As of now, Campbell will be a restricted free agent after this year. If someone like the Browns or Rams or Raiders offer him a decent contract, do you think Bruce Allen has seen enough to match it? I think we all know Danny's view on Campbell.
Or would you be willing to roll the dice with drafting one of the qb's in the draft and starting with him, OR having him back up and let Collins be the starter until the rookie seems ready. Collins has always come in and looked good off the bench, but could he be our Kurt Warner? Or Rich Gannon??
Is there still any hope of Colt Brennan?
Of our 4 QB on the roster today (Campbell, Collins, Brennan, Bartel) the only one I'd expect back in '10 is Campbell. There's no reason for Shanahan (allegedly) to come in and keep a 39 year old Collins, a 3rd stringer who barely made the team and was on IR anyways and a guy who was picked up in week 10 of the previous season. I'd expect the new coach to either re-sign Campbell or sign a younger veteran QB (Kellen Clemens?) and draft a QB in the 2nd or 4th rounds. I also wouldn't be at all surprised, especially if it's Shanahan, if we re-signed Campbell, traded for Sage Rosenfels and drafted a QB. Rosenfels was pushing Schaub for the Texans job a couple of years back and knows the offense. That would provide a quality backup for JC and legitimate competition if he somehow struggles in camp.
Summo
12-23-2009, 09:12 AM
Obviously they need to get an offensive line otherwise it doesn’t matter who you have as a QB because your going to get him killed. But if they can get some o-line help why not see if they can make a move for Matt Leinart? I think giving the right situation and a change of scenery he would evolve into a good QB. I would imagine that Arizona has those plans for him sitting behind Warner but who knows perhaps he as wore out his welcome there? and I would probably cost a number of draft picks. Just a thought.