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Originally Posted by Mattyk72
Bam.
Speaks for itself yet again.
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Scout's honor, Brunell has issues
More than one scout I've talked to believes the Washington Redskins are in trouble, largely because they don't like what they're seeing from quarterback Mark Brunell.
It's not only that he's not completing passes; it's that he's so nervous in the pocket he's not giving plays a chance to unfold. The results are plain to see: Washington has one offensive touchdown in two losses.
"This is not the Kansas City Chiefs' offense," said one NFC scout. "It looks more like (offensive coordinator) Al Saunders running Joe Gibbs' offense. I just finished watching them and the thing that stood out to me is that Brunell's not stepping forward when he throws. Everything is off his back foot, like he's nervous.
"He always was good at feeling the pressure, but now he's bailing out of the pocket early. It's almost as if he can't wait to get out of there."
The problem for Washington is that it staked its offense to Brunell. Second-year pro Jason Campbell is the quarterback the Redskins drafted as his successor, but there's no reason to believe he's ready to step in and take over. Plus, Gibbs is reluctant to play inexperienced players, particularly at the quarterback position.
Bottom line: If Washington is going to make a run at the playoffs again it better find a way -- and fast -- of making Brunell relax in the pocket.
Bam Bam!
Speaks! for itself