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Originally Posted by skinsfaninok
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Interesting article.
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Originally Posted by Bill Williamson/Matt Williamson of Scouts Inc
Williamson said Campbell is a drop-back quarterback who can have success in the vertical passing game, which works well with Oakland’s receivers and their offensive philosophy. However, because of Oakland’s poor offensive line, Campbell is a bad fit because he can’t get out of trouble on his own and has no time to set up the long pass. That was evident in Campbell’s six quarters as Oakland’s quarterback in Weeks 1 and 2.
Williamson thinks Gradkowski is the type of player who can make do with Oakland’s weak offensive line because he gets the ball out of hands quickly and he makes plays with his feet. When the protection breaks down, Gradkowski can keep plays going. But Williamson said he doesn’t believe Gradkowski possesses the big arm to use Oakland’s fleet receivers and he isn’t a perfect fit for Oakland’s offensive scheme.
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I think Williamson underestimates Campbell ability in the short rhythm passing game.
Although it doesn't use his strengths Campbell ,at least in my opinion, proved that he can execute a 3-5 step drop passing game with effeciency that's a positive from his time in Washington he improved as quick rhythm timing QB b/c Zorn and the lack of pass protection forced him.
Look at Campbells play when Bingo Lewis was calling plays.