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Originally Posted by DBUCHANON101
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Hadn't seen this before, this was done on May 19, 2009. It's Solomon Wilcots' analysis only, he showed three plays.
1) against the Giants in the first game of 2008. Campbell missed the post against Cover 2. Let's crucify the guy for that mistake in the first game of the season, new offense, new coaching staff, against the Giants.
2) 3rd & 12 against Cleveland, he didn't take the Go route, against Cover 2, possibly because he was hit just as he checked down, possibly because the WR in the slot either didn't do enough to draw the safety into the middle, or didn't clear the LBs fast enough, hard to tell who was primary on the play.
3) 3rd & 17 against the Giants again. Wilcots says it's Man-to-Man downfield, it's not. It appears to be Cover 3 with M2M on, I'm assuming Moss, on the cross. No one is open, we don't have playmaking receivers who you can throw the ball up to an hope they "make a play". Do you think for a second Collins or Brennan complete that 3rd & 17? I sure hope not.
Campbell isn't Brady/Manning, but the one thing I agree with Wolcots on is that the training wheels need to come off this year. We all agree it's "put up time" for JC, some think he's up to the task, others don't. But one thing is beyond debate, he's light years ahead of Colt and far superior to Collins. If we're going to have a chance this year it will be because JC stayed healthy and plays well.