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MegaMagick;3281715 said:
You have Dallas and as for the devils team you could say Oakland or Cincy(i'd imagine playing for cincy would feel like being in hell).

Funny enough if i weren't a cowboys fan i'd be an oakland fan, something about their jerseys/attitude(atleast when they have success) is appealing. Rex Ryan would be a better fit there but a bruising wife beater is a nice
substitute.

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Here's the deal... Shanahan will draft either Bradford or Clausen and let either sit on the bench while Campbell gets destroyed for another year behind that pathetic offensive line. In 2011 they'll start Bradford or Clausen.
 

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Hostile;3281647 said:
Jason Campbell says the plan is for him to start in Washington 2/18/2010 4:28:34 PM

Matt Mosley of ESPN.com reports Washington Commanders quarterback Jason Campbell said he met with head coach Mike Shanahan and the plan is for Campbell to be the starter next season.

Campbell will be an unrestricted free agent, which means he'll likely receive the highest contract tender of roughly $3.1 million. And if the Commanders are shopping Campbell, they're doing a pretty nice job of keeping it a secret this offseason.

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Hostile;3281647 said:
Jason Campbell says the plan is for him to start in Washington 2/18/2010 4:28:34 PM

Matt Mosley of ESPN.com reports Washington Commanders quarterback Jason Campbell said he met with head coach Mike Shanahan and the plan is for Campbell to be the starter next season.

Campbell will be an unrestricted free agent, which means he'll likely receive the highest contract tender of roughly $3.1 million. And if the Commanders are shopping Campbell, they're doing a pretty nice job of keeping it a secret this offseason.

First -- it doesn't matter who the Skins QB is -- they are not going to be good next year.

Second -- this makes much more sense then putting Bradford or Clausen behind that joke of an O-line and giving them the Ramsey-Carr treatment.

Third -- It's hard to root against Campbell for me. He has taken shoddy treatment, from Snyder and Cerrato, poor coaching and playcalling from Zorn, and just kept ticking, never complaining. And, it's not like he's a terrible QB -- he's not just a very good one. He did put up decent numbers behind possibly the worst OL in the league.
 

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Sonny#9;3282178 said:
Campbell has taken shoddy treatment, from Snyder and Cerrato, poor coaching and playcalling from Zorn, and just kept ticking, never complaining. And, it's not like he's a terrible QB -- he's not just a very good one. He did put up decent numbers behind possibly the worst OL in the league.

This is the thing about Campbell. He's got good accuracy and he's intelligent. He's had a different OC every year since he was drafted and by consensus one of the crappiest O-lines in football.

Who's to say how he will play if he has a couple of years in the same system behind a rebuilt O-line. It seems to me they should keep him and draft someone for open competition but not give up on Campbell

What are his biggest flaws? Is it pocket presence, decision making, effort?
 

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Careful Jason. We've heard all this before.
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Nightshade;3282197 said:
What are his biggest flaws? Is it pocket presence, decision making, effort?

I don't know how intelligent Campbell is. He is not the greatest at reading defenses. It rubs me the wrong way when people say he makes smart decisions with the football. No, he makes SAFE decisions with the football. That and he takes a friggin month to wind up and throw the ball.

I will say that he is both physically and mentally tough. No one takes a beating like he took with little seeming effect.
 
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