10-04-2009, 10:53 PM
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MVP
Join Date: May 2005
Location: washington, D.C.
Posts: 11,460
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Re: Campbell's numbers dont lie
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Originally Posted by Ruhskins
It's funny how people say "well Denver didn't want Campbell and took Orton"...well newsflash, they didn't want Cutler either. It's obvious that Darth Hoody Jr. wanted his own QB, and talent hasn't much to do with it, otherwise he would have kept Cutler.
I don't know why these JC haters think some of us are arguing that Campbell is an elite QB. My beef with these haters is that...
- They think Campbell is the only problem in this team
- Want to blame him for losing a game (which he hasn't)
- Attack him when he does well
- And think everything he does well is luck.
I want for Campbell to be just an average or above average QB. Our team is supposed to have a good running game and defense that just needs an average QB to win. In the past couple of games, Campbell has been a bit above average, but our "strengths" haven't been there, hence the two losses.
In this game, our running game was there in the second half and our defense stepped things up. Campbell almost lost this game by having those turnovers, but he threw two TDs. If he doesn't throw those two TDs, he loses the game for us and the haters get their argument win. He didn't lose the game, so the haters get a disappointment and now must wait another week until their dream of the Jason Campbell breakdown becomes a reality.
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It's call nitpicking, but don't tell Rodney Harrison that
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