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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Pell City Tiger on April 04, 2010, 10:01:03 PM
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The end of Jason Campbell's time in DC? They signed Grossman & seem very interested in Sam Bradford.
http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?w=19dsb&storyId=5055346&i=TOP&topslot=1 (http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?w=19dsb&storyId=5055346&i=TOP&topslot=1)
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So, what happens to Jason? With all his starting experience he's going to be a valuable commodity for some team, even if as a back up. It's unfortunate for him that everyone on that team and organization has just mailed it in. I still think the guy has a future as a starter somewhere.
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damn - as a Dallas fan, he was half the reason I hated the Iggles. They might actually be ok now. But I will forever hold a special place down deep for the disdain I have for this guy. I just get to hate him in DC now. Him helping to push Campbell out the door just solidifies it.
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How many years does McNabb have? The Redskins will need a solid backup once McNabb gets blindsided a few times.
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So, what happens to Jason? With all his starting experience he's going to be a valuable commodity for some team, even if as a back up. It's unfortunate for him that everyone on that team and organization has just mailed it in. I still think the guy has a future as a starter somewhere.
Minnesota has some interest from what I've read elsewhere. I think Jason would do fine there. QB'ing for the deadskins can be hazardous to ones health. That line of theirs flat out stinks.
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Minnesota has some interest from what I've read elsewhere. I think Jason would do fine there. QB'ing for the deadskins can be hazardous to ones health. That line of theirs flat out stinks.
Now...Campbell to the Vikings would be a sweet deal for him. The Vikings don't have a backup plan, right now, for whenever Brett Farve's wife decides that enough is enough.
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Jason is on the market now... at least he is rich...
WASHINGTON -- Jason Campbell has signed his $3.1 million tender with the Washington Redskins, taking him off the market as a restricted free agent while leaving open the possibility of a trade.
Campbell was given permission to explore a trade after Donovan McNabb was acquired from Philadelphia last week. Campbell couldn't find a team that would make a suitable offer to him as a restricted free agent, so he signed the tender Monday.
The move puts the onus back on the Redskins to find a trade partner for Campbell. Their best chance might come during next week's draft.
Campbell has stopped attending voluntary workouts at Redskins Park and is not expected to attend this weekend's three-day minicamp.