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Originally Posted by JWsleep
That being said, Brunnell is not the kind of QB to win you games on his own (though he did it gainst Dallas last year). And that's not his role here. The coaches know what they have, and I think they schemed very well for Brunnell against Jax. You coach to your players--that how it's done. I think Campbell will ultimately give them lots more options in the passing game (and I'm sure Gibbs thinks so too--that's why he traded up for him). But right now everything is geared towards making it work with MB. Changing now would be a big deal, and most likely unhelpful in the short-term. If we see a game where everyone else is kicking butt and MB is woeful (and we did in 2004), then things change. But that's not what happened on Sunday in NY, IMO.
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er, i think Moss's unique gifts as a receiver were just as responsible for the Dallas game as Brunell. i think the combination of the two can be VERY powerful, but its way underused.
it's also impossible for 'everyone' to kick ass if they don't get the ball. maybe Randle El could physically throw to himself, but the others sure couldn't.