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06-17-2008, 04:29 PM | #16 |
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Re: 10 questions with Jason Campbell
that is some funny stuff. washing the hands
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When I hear/read an interview with Campbell I just can't help but think that there's not much there. I always feel like he struggling to come up with the right answer to a question, even when he's trying to be funny or goofy.
I'd love to hear him in a normal conversation.
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Judging by this though, he's pretty cool when the camera's not rolling.
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06-17-2008, 05:16 PM | #20 |
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That is what I took from the comment.
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I don't think Campbell is particularly clever in the humor department. I tend to think of him as a guy who always struggles to come up with a good comeback when people are busting his chops.
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06-17-2008, 11:45 PM | #22 |
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I don't think he's trying to say he's dumb, I think he's just trying to say his interviews come across as really bland. I'd agree with that comment, JC has never said anything really that interesting in a interview besides the standard "we're just taking it one game at a time" comment.
I liked reading these questions though, I thought his comment about Rabach's butt was hilarious, although it must suck for him lol.
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I know this thread is a month old, but I wanted to bring it back up because of the RI post from Campbell that I just read...
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I think I misspoke when I said "I just can't help but think that there's not much there. I always feel like he struggling to come up with the right answer to a question," What I guess I meant was that you can never tell what he's actually feeling because he's too worried about saying what he thinks he should say. However, in this article I like the fact that he's admitting that he's down on himself for not making all the throws in practice. I love the fact that he's taking it so serious. At the same time, you can tell he still has confidence in terms of getting the little things important. I don't know, but I get the feeling he's really due for a breakout year and I can't help but get excited about it.
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Question 3 (that's right, question 3!) was awesome. Did anyone read it? Can you tell me what you thought?
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I just hope he's learning from his mistakes now, and I have faith that he is.
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Gibbs hated to lose more than he loved to win. That psychology led him to try and avoid losing more than winning. If you look at all the QB's under Gibbs, he really didn't trust any of them. Campbell did make mistakes which really caused the Redskins to lose. Just like any QB in the league. I think it drove Joe Gibbs to drink...Kool Aid.
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JC is the kind of guy I want running my team, company or dating my daughter. Cooley is the guy I want to hang with at the bar.
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