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Old 01-02-2009, 05:33 PM   #16
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Nobody beats Dallas and Philly on the road and then losses to the Rams at home and the Bengals.
have you watched the skins play? thats been the MO of this team the past few years.
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Old 01-02-2009, 05:45 PM   #17
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I think the Redskins will let Campbell go and he will be a monster for another team IMO. The talk about him holding the ball too long is bogus. I hardly ever saw a receiver open constantly, and if that wasn't the case the o-line didn't take care of business in pass protection. The QB must depend on his receivers to get open and the line to block. I must agree he was a bit inaccurate this season. Beyond that most thing folks complain about aren't directly Campbell's fault IMO.
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Old 01-02-2009, 05:46 PM   #18
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have you watched the skins play? thats been the MO of this team the past few years.
I've been watching them for 35 years. I remember Dallas going 1-15 beating only the Redskins. So I'm well aware of our lopsided play. But the point I was trying to make is there was a definate point of decline and that point started with Portis' decline.

You're not a JC fan I get it.
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I've been watching them for 35 years. I remember Dallas going 1-15 beating only the Redskins. So I'm well aware of our lopsided play. But the point I was trying to make is there was a definate point of decline and that point started with Portis' decline.

You're not a JC fan I get it.
Portis's decline is a direct result of not having a passing game.
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Portis's decline is a direct result of not having a passing game.
That does not explain the first half of the season. Neither does it make any sense. Portis didn't rely on the pass, but his health. Most passing games will not open up until the run is established. Not the other way around.
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How doesn't that make any sense? Teams figured out that our offense revolved around Portis so they stacked the line to stop the run and forced us to pass. So if they are selling out to stop the run, we gotta pass. Guess what we can't do????
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Portis's decline is a direct result of not having a passing game.
I'd argue it had more to do with his injuries the OL breaking down.
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:07 PM   #23
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they knew our offence revolved around Portis from day one. Stacking the line didn't stop Portis his injuries did and injured he was still able to penetrate. Plus we had no trouble passing earlier in the season when Portis was healthy. So you're argument makes no sense.

I understand there are Skin fans out there that have given up on JC. You're perfectly entitled and you may prove to be correct. I was only giving Davy my perspective as to why we were sucsessful passing the first part of the season but not the later.
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I'd argue it had more to do with his injuries the OL breaking down.
Of course it does, the whole offense including both the passing and running games suffered this year by the lack of an offensive line. If you look up a few posts i was disagreeing with the poster in which he was talking about Portis having a poor year which lead to Campbells poor year. If anything it was the other way around. Truly the offensive line was the main culprit in a poor showing on offense in the second half of the season.

Im just not big on pouring blame on Portis, who i think is the hardest working player on the team.
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:15 PM   #25
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JC is from the south. He has a laid back attitude about everything. We have to take the good with the bad. With this laid back attitude you get a calm collected pocket passer who does not get flustered. ...the bad is he's laid back and not in panick mode when we are 2 scores down with 3 min. left in the game.

The question is which do you want? the panicky QB who sometimes throws interceptions....Romo, or would you rather have the calm collected QB who controls the ball JC? Sometime teams get lucky and get the in between type of QB ie; Brady, Payton Manning, and Farve.
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Of course it does, the whole offense including both the passing and running games suffered this year by the lack of an offensive line. If you look up a few posts i was disagreeing with the poster in which he was talking about Portis having a poor year which lead to Campbells poor year. If anything it was the other way around. Truly the offensive line was the main culprit in a poor showing on offense in the second half of the season.

Im just not big on pouring blame on Portis, who i think is the hardest working player on the team.
nobody here is pouring blame on Portis. On the contrary, I was showing what a big part of our offence Portis is and how without him affects JC as well as the offence as a whole
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How doesn't that make any sense? Teams figured out that our offense revolved around Portis so they stacked the line to stop the run and forced us to pass. So if they are selling out to stop the run, we gotta pass. Guess what we can't do????
I tend to think that, unless you have an elite passer, the inability to run the ball pretty much destroys any possibility of passing the ball. But, it sounds like you graduated from the Andy Reid "you pass to set up the run" school of football.
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This is a little late to say now that the season is over...but its something thats been bugging me. Jason Campbell is slow in everything he does. When I watch him back in the pocket, he has no urgency to throw the ball; he takes forever to look look at his second or third target, he has a slow release on the ball, he doesnt drop back quickly, and hes not that fast of a runner (and the worst slider Ive ever seen...seriously its not that hard). I think he's got an OK arm (good strength, not so good acuracy), seems to make OK decisions when he throws the ball, but makes too many non decisions due to his slow processing. I really dont think this guy can get the job done and we need to get someone who can.

Listen to these clips on Campbell especially Jaws breakdown:

Jaws previews Cowboys-Giants, Colts-Patriots and Titans-Packers and says Jason Campbell is the MVP of the league


Jason Campbell - Audio - ESPN
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I tend to think that, unless you have an elite passer, the inability to run the ball pretty much destroys any possibility of passing the ball. But, it sounds like you graduated from the Andy Reid "you pass to set up the run" school of football.
I think it's funny how people say the run has to set up the pass, especially when NE showed last yr the pass can set up the run. I truely believe it depends on what the strength of the team is. If you are good at passing then pass will set up the run. If you are good at running then run will set up the pass. Teams have to figure out how to stop what your doing. When they stop one aspect of your game then it's time to utilize the other. Our problem was we were a strong run team which meant we had to set up the pass but we had no passing game. During games when teams moved everyone within 10 yrds of the line of scrimage was when we needed to pass and couldn't. Everyone figured it out by week 7.
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Old 01-02-2009, 07:33 PM   #30
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i have an idea. lets mega merge all the Campbell threads, and then lock them. whatever needs to be said, has already been said( 1000 times over)
Only if we can reopen the Brunnell/Ramsey and Arrington threads. I mean, you gotta give value to get value.
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