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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Mr. Sensible on December 27, 2009, 09:49:15 AM
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I think he's riding the pine for the next stop unless he gets picked up by someone who sees something that hasn't happened during his NFL career.
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Yes, but I think it unlikely that he will.
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I don't believe so. It would have to be a team like the Raiders, Lions, or Rams. Some team that is struggling with their o-line and could have their 1st guy go down.
Campbell is a poor man's Culpepper. He's got the tools, but he just can't cut it in the league.
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When he was at Auburn he had a different oc every year he's was there, and I saw on a game the other day, that the Redskins have had a new OC every year he's been there. They were also saying that he's not the sharpest tool in the shed when it comes to complex play calling. He would have probably failed under gus malzahn's system. Jason would have been a stud back in the day when they used to run plays into the huddle. But sadly no his days are numbered int he NFL.
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Well I guess I'm going against the current on this one. Has anyone seen how sickening the Redskins OL is? Even the commentators point this out on a regular basis. Has anyone noticed how many different OC's the Redskins have been through? Again, a point that does not go without being mentioned a hundred times during live broadcast. Campbell needs stability. I am not saying he would be setting all kinds of NFL records but I do say he can lead a team to success with a good OL and an OC that sticks around for more than a year.
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He's a good QB, he needs the right system and some stability. The Skins offensive line play is spotty as well.