Sheriff Gonna Getcha
07-27-2005, 10:59 PM
I'm probably gonna end up getting yelled at for this but I liked Tony Banks. Schottenheimer was never known for qb friendly offenses, and Banks might have been a star if he had the system and supporting talent around him. Incredible arm, great mobility, good size and strength, and a lot of guts. Too bad his accuracy wasn't better.
HEHRGGRGRGGEGEHS!!!! (I'm yelling at you) :biggthump
SmootSmack
07-27-2005, 11:03 PM
Jesus, I knew Hall was big, but 240! Maybe we should move him to DE. :biggthump
He could make Sean Taylor his bitch, haha...seriously though, he's huge
manicd
07-28-2005, 10:42 AM
Where do people get this stuff???
6-7?!
Dude is 6-4.
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/133263
"Daunte Culpepper is a 10 foot tall man beast ."
"He'd eat a homeless person if you dared him!"
"He once breast-fed a flamingo back to health."
"He hated Mexicans! And he was half Mexican! .......And he hated irony!"
"I once saw him scissor kick Angela Landsbury."
"He sheds his skin once a year."
"He makes brooms somewhere in Georgia."
To Culpepper!!!!!!!!!!
SmootSmack
07-28-2005, 10:58 AM
"Daunte Culpepper is a 10 foot tall man beast ."
"He'd eat a homeless person if you dared him!"
"He once breast-fed a flamingo back to health."
"He hated Mexicans! And he was half Mexican! .......And he hated irony!"
"I once saw him scissor kick Angela Landsbury."
"He sheds his skin once a year."
"He makes brooms somewhere in Georgia."
To Culpepper!!!!!!!!!!
:laughing- :laughing2 :silly: :laughing2 :biggthump
there are not enough emoticons to express how funny that is
SmootSmack
07-28-2005, 11:06 AM
"He sweats Gatorade"
"The Pope told him it was ok to have a mistress"
"He uses Old Spice after shave as nasal spray!"
"He took The Blair Witch to his senior prom!"
Sociofan
07-28-2005, 11:21 AM
Why make any comparisons at all. Let Jason Campbell be Jason Campbell. The dude may define his own style and bring us 4 rings. Who knows? Why compare him to Culpepper? Just because both are black? Doug Williams? Again....
Campbell played under 4 different O-Coordinators at Auburn. Finally found one in Borges who could display his talents. It was a west coast style of offense adapted to the Auburn players. Gibbs does not play a west coast style of O. Can Campbell be a pocket passer? Auburn history does not give me a warm fuzzy about that, but the coaches in Redskin Park have been raving about him. I'm wondering what he's doing that has won over the coaches so quickly. I'm guessing he might be more than a system QB, but having the right coaching is important to his development. Let's just wait and find out who Jason Campbell is.
SmootSmack
07-28-2005, 11:40 AM
Why make any comparisons at all. Let Jason Campbell be Jason Campbell. The dude may define his own style and bring us 4 rings. Who knows? Why compare him to Culpepper? Just because both are black? Doug Williams? Again....
Campbell played under 4 different O-Coordinators at Auburn. Finally found one in Borges who could display his talents. It was a west coast style of offense adapted to the Auburn players. Gibbs does not play a west coast style of O. Can Campbell be a pocket passer? Auburn history does not give me a warm fuzzy about that, but the coaches in Redskin Park have been raving about him. I'm wondering what he's doing that has won over the coaches so quickly. I'm guessing he might be more than a system QB, but having the right coaching is important to his development. Let's just wait and find out who Jason Campbell is.
Good points. However, I believe that they will be implementing some West Coast elements what with Bill Musgrave on board now
Why make any comparisons at all. Let Jason Campbell be Jason Campbell. The dude may define his own style and bring us 4 rings. Who knows? Why compare him to Culpepper? Just because both are black? Doug Williams? Again....
Campbell played under 4 different O-Coordinators at Auburn. Finally found one in Borges who could display his talents. It was a west coast style of offense adapted to the Auburn players. Gibbs does not play a west coast style of O. Can Campbell be a pocket passer? Auburn history does not give me a warm fuzzy about that, but the coaches in Redskin Park have been raving about him. I'm wondering what he's doing that has won over the coaches so quickly. I'm guessing he might be more than a system QB, but having the right coaching is important to his development. Let's just wait and find out who Jason Campbell is.
Good post.
No Gibbs doesn't run a west coast offense but supposedly the terminology of the two offenses is similar which could help shorten his learning curve.
TheMalcolmConnection
07-28-2005, 11:47 AM
Gibbs does run a variation of the West Coast offense. He runs a lot of short passes intented to chew up the clock. The main difference is he is run first.
Sociofan
07-28-2005, 11:56 AM
Here is the Redskin WR corps:
83 Thrash, James 6-0 200
15 Black, Nathan 6-0 190
86 Brown, Antonio 5-9 170
18 Dyson, Kevin 6-2 212
13 Elliott, Jamin 5-9 190
16 Farris, Jimmy 6-0 200
14 Parson, Rich 5-10 183
80 Patten, David 5-10 190
89 Moss, Santana 5-10 185
85 McCants, Darnerien6-3 214
84 Jacobs, Taylor 6-0 198
12 Harris, Steven 5-11 180
These are not guys built for a short possession style of offense. Unless the TEs HBs and RBs are going to carry the receiving load, I'd look for more of a stretch style game. I've read that they have already moved to more of a zone blocking run game for portis with the receivers out, so I'm not sure how much of a possession/west coast style we'll see this year.