Jason Campbell finally blasts Clinton Portis

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Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on January 6, 2010 12:15 PM ET

Mike Shanahan is in Washington to cure the Commanders offense. But the team's biggest names still have some issues to work through.

Speaking on ESPN 980's "John Thompson Show" Wednesday Clinton Portis defended his relationship with Dan Snyder and said what a great teammate he is. Then he threw his quarterback under the bus, criticizing Jason Campbell's leadership and handling of his captaincy.

If we printed all the the insulting things Portis said, this would be a very long blog post. So we point you to the Washington Post to check them all out. It's fascinating stuff.

Campbell, informed of the comments, had enough. Portis' attitude for a now mediocre player is galling from afar. It has to be infuriating for the players who actually show up to practice.
"How is he going to say I'm not a leader?" Campbell said in a phone interview. "I mean, that's just not true. To me, that's somebody who shows that they don't know what a real leader is. A leader is not someone who leads by the wrong example. A leader is someone who is trying to do the right thing and trying to lead by example, and not just [being] about themselves.

"There's a reason guys get selected as captains, and there's a reason guys don't get selected as captains. Obviously, he doesn't have the respect of the locker room to be a captain. For someone to try to take a shot at me at the end of the season, after they haven't even been around, only speaks about their character anyway," Campbell said.

Good for Campbell. He's too classy to do this during the season, and he's already "squashed" the problem with Portis. His teammates, though, appreciated him firing back. They were quick to dump on Portis too.

Here's what Portis and even the anti-Portis segment of the Commanders fanbase don't seem to fully appreciate: There are 40 more valuable running backs in the NFL right now. He's just a guy, he can't break big plays, and a battered running back in decline doesn't magically turn his career around.

We know Portis has a ton of guaranteed money due next year, but incidents like this make it clear the team would just be better off cutting their losses now.

Ask the Chargers if they are enjoying paying LaDainian Tomlinson over $6 million to average 3.3 yards per carry. And he really is a team leader and franchise icon.

Ask the Chiefs about trying to milk another year from Larry Johnson's contract or the Seahawks what the last year of the Shaun Alexander era was like.

Mike Shanahan can build a better running game with no drama no name backs than dealing with Portis.

Mike Anderson is probably still in good shape, right?
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Good for Jason :cool:
 
Portis needs to be shown the door...and I was a huge Portis fan before this year.
 
Good for Campbell. I'm a fan of Portis, i won't lie, but you can't talk about your QB that way, especially when you've been out of it and not helping the team anyway.

One thing you have to give Campbell respect for is that he is a classy guy who takes care of his business at the right times. Good for him for defending himself.
 
I'm loving sports talk radio lately.

So much turmoil here.

Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Funny how we were in such turmoil not too long ago as well.
 
i would bet that portis, campbell, and moss are all gone this offseason.
 
Pop quiz:
Who traded Portis away from Denver?

Hint:
He was officially hired by Washington yesterday.
 
I hope Portis is a Commander for a long long time :laugh2:
 
this is news? portis has always been a selfish turd. glad campbell pointed out something we all knew years ago: LOL: shanny will probably cut that loudmouth tomorrow: or AT LEAST he should. Fat Albert is no different but they're stuck with him for years which is great BTW

......almost forgot that DeAngelo "toast" Hall is another clown that'll be cut, cap be damned. And don't forget Randal-El: man, what a mess....they must have some cap nightmares there.......
 
Just think, the Skins only gave up Champ Bailey and a 2nd rounder for Portis...along with a boatload of money.

Insert Deniro laugh from 'Cape Fear' here.





3JACK
 
Bob Sacamano;3203508 said:
your organization is so ****ed LOL

REALLY? It is?! Thank you SO much for pointing that out! B/c I didn't realize that back in week 2...
 
Yakuza Rich;3203786 said:
Just think, the Skins only gave up Champ Bailey and a 2nd rounder for Portis...along with a boatload of money.

Insert Deniro laugh from 'Cape Fear' here.





3JACK

That's been debated ad nauseum...it was 5-6 years ago. And it's not like Portis has been completely unproductive. But his time is done. He needs to go.
 
In spite of what people may think of his QB skills (I'm still in the minority camp that thinks he could be just fine in the right system with a good QB coach), Jason Campbell is a pretty classy guy and was tough as nails getting pummeled this year behind that crap offensive line. He handled himself with dignity all season in spite of Dan the Weasel Snyder trying his best to openly replace him and he handled himself with dignity during this situation as well.

Good for him to stand up for himself and call Portis out for the turd that he is. He could come and back up Romo any time in my book.
 
Well handled by Campbell. I hope he stays in Washington for years to come.
 
tomson75;3204259 said:
Well handled by Campbell. I hope he stays in Washington for years to come.

Well, the nice thing is, I believe that, if he is, it's because he earned it...
 
Sonny#9;3204191 said:
That's been debated ad nauseum...it was 5-6 years ago. And it's not like Portis has been completely unproductive. But his time is done. He needs to go.

It didn't need to be debated, it was a horrible trade. Especially since it's been proven time and time again you can find really good RB's all the way to the 4th round of the draft. Whereas finding good corners is hard to do.




YAKUZA
 
Yakuza Rich;3204357 said:
It didn't need to be debated, it was a horrible trade. Especially since it's been proven time and time again you can find really good RB's all the way to the 4th round of the draft. Whereas finding good corners is hard to do.




YAKUZA

Well, considering our pass defense didn't miss a beat (and Denver's still sucked) I wouldn't call it "horrible."
 
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