Campbell will compete with a rookie next yr.

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WaldSkins
01-28-2010, 09:39 PM
Your Joking RIGHT????

Well there contracts are up but I highly doubt that they become free agents.

GTripp0012
01-28-2010, 09:40 PM
For what it's worth Jay Cutler started five games during his rookie year, though I must admit I don't know the circumstances surrounding those starts.The Broncos were in the lead in a playoff race and then the team collapsed and lost three December games to miss the postseason.

Or was that 07?

Or 08?

Or 09?

Dirtbag59
01-28-2010, 09:59 PM
The Broncos were in the lead in a playoff race and then the team collapsed and lost three December games to miss the postseason.

Or was that 07?

Or 08?

Or 09?

Dude don't scare me like that. Ironically that bad year for them matched our second best year this decade (9-7). I guess this little blurb will give some insight. Apparently the Bronoc's missed the playoffs that year because they lost to San Fran in overtime. The Bronco's were 7-4 when the switch was made so don't think Shanahan won't pull Campbell.

Week 12: Denver 10 Kansas City 19
Denver might have made a switch at the QB position, but at the end of the day, the results were very similar. Rookie QB Jay Cutler (right) struggled mightily in his first start. Plummer had his own struggles, too, but the difference was that the majority of his bad starts included a victory. Behind the scenes, the Denver coaching staff was telling anyone who would listen about how much the QB change would help. They were talking about how they would now be able to open up their offense. In Cutler's defense, it was the first start of his career, but the offense looked just about the same. Denver was able to run the ball and struggled to throw it, which is the same problem they have been fighting all season. This was a real nice win for Seattle. Despite still having some struggles on the defensive side of the ball, they were able to force five turnovers and add a defensive TD. That was difference for Seattle in this football game.

The next week: Chargers 48 Denver 20
But Cutler, looking more poised than in his debut a week earlier, threw touchdown passes of 28 and 11 yards to rookie tight end Tony Scheffler in a span of 48 seconds in the third quarter. The second TD came three plays after Chargers rookie Antonio Cromartie fumbled on a kickoff return after being hit by Patrick Chukwurah, with Denver's Louis Green recovering at the San Diego 27.


After that: Denver 37 Arizona 20
The big story coming into this game was the battle of rookie QBs Jay Cutler (right) and Matt Leinart. Leinart had been playing better, but it was Cutler who got the job done on this day.
Coach Mike Shanahan has done a good job of trimming down the offense in the past two weeks and that has made Cutler's job a lot easier. He is quicker with his reads and making better decisions with the ball.

The other big factor in this game was the play of the Denver defense. The unit had become very vanilla in recent weeks, but defensive coordinator Larry Coyer did a good job of mixing his blitz packages and coverages in the back end to confuse Leinart and ground the Arizona offense.

Week 16: Denver 24 Cincinatti 23
Jay Cutler, the kid from Santa Claus, Ind., delivered for Denver on Christmas Eve, becoming the first NFL quarterback to throw for multiple touchdowns in each of his first four games.

Week 17: Denver 23 San Fran 26 OT
The Broncos sent the game into overtime when Cutler, who was knocked woozy and sidelined by a hard hit in the first half, drove his team 80 yards in 10 plays and threw a fastball to fellow rookie Tony Scheffler for a 9-yard TD with 90 seconds left in regulation.

"I was a little dinged up. My head was swimming a little bit," Cutler said. "But I was fine in the second half."

After Champ Bailey returned his league-leading 10th interception 70 yards for a touchdown and a 13-0 lead, the Niners responded with 17 straight points, capped by Walt Harris's 28-yard interception return for a touchdown.
Harris, who had three takeaways, also picked off Jake Plummer, who came in after Anthony Adams' hard hit sent Cutler to the sideline in the second quarter. Plummer, who was benched five weeks ago, also committed a false start.

Cutler looked woozy upon his return after halftime and made several bad decisions and poor throws and even burned all of Denver's three timeouts on one third-quarter drive.

I also like this quote. Reminds me a little of Joe Gibbs:
"I don't blame it on the quarterback. I blame it on me," Shanahan said. "I have to get it in there a little quicker."

30gut
01-28-2010, 11:26 PM
Forget McCoy. Use the first two rounds for the line. Round 3 you have a decent shot and Lefevour, Stull, Pike, Kafka, Sheehan, and Canfield. That isn't even the complete list of the really nice crop of Qbs coming out this year.

If Colt McCoy falls to the 2nd or 3rd round i would draft him in a heartbeat.
I would pick any of those other guys until the 4th round because they're all developmental QBs and in that case i would target Jarrett Brown.

McCoy and Tebow get 'hyped' as a by product of the sport crazy media age we live in and the fact that they've both have alot of success and have been playing college football on the big stage for 3-4 years.

Longtimefan
01-29-2010, 10:14 AM
I say "pfffft" to pft.com rumors.


As long as the rookie is not from the #4 pick, I have no problem, but fix the line first, possibly RB too.

I agree...Picking at #4 you expect to get a player that's going to make an immediate impact and be a pro-bowl type player for a long time. It's not a position to be drafting a developmental player, a top QB is not the way to go unless we could seriously up-grade the O-line.

SolidSnake84
01-29-2010, 10:26 AM
Does anybody know if TC15 is going to retire? If not, then let Brennan compete with Campbell....Why is CB5 now an afterthought here??

Lotus
01-29-2010, 10:33 AM
Does anybody know if TC15 is going to retire? If not, then let Brennan compete with Campbell....Why is CB5 now an afterthought here??

Because of his rotten preseason last year, perhaps.

MTK
01-29-2010, 10:36 AM
Yeah I'm not sure exactly what Brennan has done to deserve anything more than being an afterthought at this point. He was Zorn's pet project. Now with a new coach you would have to think Shanahan will want his own project to groom.

Longtimefan
01-29-2010, 10:37 AM
Does anybody know if TC15 is going to retire? If not, then let Brennan compete with Campbell....Why is CB5 now an afterthought here??

I believe Collins contract expired at the end of the season (check me if I'm wrong) don't know if he's considering retirement.

I'm definitely interested in seeing what Shanahan's opinion of Brennan is as it relates to his future as a Redskin.

MTK
01-29-2010, 10:42 AM
Collins is still under contract, he signed a 6 year deal in 2008. The last 3 were voidable though.

Redskins Insider - The Todd Collins Contract (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/redskinsinsider/the-todd-collins-contract.html)

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