Jason Campbell

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MTK
09-02-2005, 01:19 PM
If he's playing by midseason it will be either because we are 0-8 or Brunell and Ramsey are injured.

Other than those two scenarios, I don't see it happening.

skinsguy
09-02-2005, 02:07 PM
Jason Campbell will be ready by season three. He's nowhere ready now.

illdefined
09-02-2005, 02:10 PM
think it'd be good to send him to Europe?

That Guy
09-02-2005, 02:14 PM
i agree... brunell has shown enough that i doubt campbell plays unless we're really tanked or really injured... he needs more practice reading defenses and do be a bit more aware of pressure so he can avoid it better.

That Guy
09-02-2005, 02:16 PM
think it'd be good to send him to Europe?

I actually thought about that too... he'd probably be top tier over there, but i think it'd be better practice than mental reps and a good way to get him ready quickly. Normally people don't send 1st rounders to europe though.

jermus22
09-02-2005, 05:14 PM
Here's my personal assessment of negatives and positives from Campbell against the Ravens (I didn't see the six minutes or so of the 4th quarter):

Positives: Nice touch and good arm strength on the touchdown pass. Very accurate on medium routes. Has the strength and mobility to get away from a pass rush and run for yards.

Negatives: He spent too much time watching his primary targets and waiting for plays to develop. Must show better overall awareness and ability to read defenses. Needs to be more decisive as a passer. Must continue to work out the rookie jitters.

Overall opinion: Campbell has excellent potential but he will need reps and experience before he can expect to be ready. I expect he could be ready sometime the middle of next season.

Longtimefan
09-02-2005, 06:43 PM
Very good assessment, and I totally agree. However, last night the line didn't afford him much by way of protection and the pressure was getting to him early, forcing him to make and execute decisions before he was ready. With more reps he will improve, but i don't feel he's ready to play full time at this level just yet.

SUNRA
09-04-2005, 12:10 AM
I'm not convinced that Jason Campbell needs at least three years. I am certain that Ramsey will not be in Washington next year, which leaves the spot open for Campbell who needs to watch and learn from Musgrave, Gibbs and Brunell. Campbell's contract is filled with incentives for next year and I'm sure he will fulfill his side of the deal. Only time will tell.

jtm74
09-04-2005, 02:12 AM
like i said before im excited to have campbell but please let ramsey have this season

offiss
09-04-2005, 03:47 AM
Well I was one of his biggest detractors when we picked him [primarliy because we gave up to much for a project] but I like the little I saw of him, no rookie can run Gibbs offense, it takes a seasoned veterans at least a year to master it, I really like his accuracy his ability to get out of the pocket and make a play, but most of all I like the confidence and poise he's shown, he looks like a leader, but as a lot of guy's are starting to see in this thread he's 2 years away, we gave up an awful lot for a prolonged project like Campbell.

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