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01-10-2007, 02:03 PM | #61 | |
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As far as sacks, yes Brunell had less, but that's because Brunell would throw the ball away as soon as a defender was within 3 yards of him. Campbell will stand in and take a shot if it means he has a chance to make a play. Turnovers? Brunell, had four picks which is actually higher than I expected considering he never took chances. Campbell who made his professional debut this season had six. A few of them were bad reads but again, it's to be expected. Brunell put the ball on the ground five times and lost one. Campbell put the ball on the ground once and lost none. I swear, it seems like some of you Brunell lovers didn't even watch the games, and are basing your entire argument on his numbers which are adequate at best. A quarterback who's only goal is not to lose his starting job is not the type of player I want leading my team. |
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01-10-2007, 02:08 PM | #62 |
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Re: Now we know why Brunell kept dinking and dunking
Brunell will never be free of this bashing, it seems....
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01-10-2007, 02:10 PM | #63 |
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I honestly don't know how anyone could hold up stats and say, "look, this proves Brunell played better". If that's the case, statiscally speaking, Mark Brunell is one of the better quarterbacks in the NFC.
The offense was clearly more dynamic with Campbell in the game. As has been stated repeatedly, defenses played and schemed differently with Campbell in the game. I also think the offensive line kicked up a couple of notches because they could breathe a little with JC in there. South, you're correct about the sack total. It was a direct correlation to Brunell's unwillingness to stand in the pocket and take a hit. |
01-10-2007, 02:12 PM | #64 |
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I forgot, Brunell "bashing" is frowned upon in spite of the fact that he's probably seen his last starting gig, but bashing the current and future leader of the team, who has shown tremendous promise, is perfectly acceptable.
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01-10-2007, 02:13 PM | #65 | |
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01-10-2007, 02:15 PM | #66 | |
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Oh I definitely think there was some of that too. But I also think, Jason's intangibles helped bridge that transition. |
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01-10-2007, 02:17 PM | #67 |
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Re: Now we know why Brunell kept dinking and dunking
so many things to say I don't know where to start. I'll try:
1) see Matty's earlier post about medicine not being an exact science. someone can be "sore" not knowing they may have a serious injury 2) MB won his job, and Gibbs started him until we got to 6 losses (according to the washpost). You can't blame him for that given the expectations of the team. 3) JC is far better than MB at this point & we should all be happy for that. 4) I really hope MB retires. He can help us on the sideline, but do you really want him in a game given what he's been through & what we've seen? I don't question his integrity, but I think he plays w/more caution than passion at this point of his career. 5) I've said this before, we need to get a young qb, either in the draft late, or undrafted, or sign a fa to a reasonable deal. We need to groom a backup, MB & TC are both too old. |
01-10-2007, 03:13 PM | #68 | |
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I absolutely agree that Campbell's completion percentage will increase with more expierience. The reason why it will increase is because he will begin to do some of the things that Brunell, a seasoned vet, was doing this year. When he takes the underneath guy as it's given to him, he will complete a higher percentage. By completing a higher percentage, he will also complete more yards/attempt, which makes sense, because the goal of passing is to get as many yards as you can on a per pass basis. Higher YPA=good passer, lower YPA=poor passer. Yeah, thats oversimplifing...a lot, but if a guy throws for over a yard more per pass in the exact same system as another, there is little question of who played better. We can go over all day about how Brunell got his yards by throwing underneath and having the recievers get YAC, but Campbell had the same luxury. It was the same offensive system. At some point very early next season (a few games in), I would expect Campbell to improve to a level beyond where Mark Brunell's steady play is right now. But we shouldn't be crucifing Gibbs for any decision made with the QBs this year. It's a good thing JC got some playing time this year, because it puts our offense in great position for next year, but we might have sacrificed a ballgame or two in doing so. Campbell's two best games came in losses.
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01-10-2007, 08:38 PM | #69 | |
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Crappy line play? Statistically they were one of the top lines in the league. Brunell played better than Campbell? JC didn't throw downfield? He threw more bombs in one half than Brunell did all year. Seriously, I will give you $300 for an ounce of what you are smoking. |
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01-10-2007, 08:41 PM | #70 |
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Brunell shouldn't be bashed. He was hurt. The idiots that kept starting him when they knew he was hurt should be bashed. This isn't the first time by the way. It was acknowledged that Brunell should have been benched and allowed to heal after he hurt his hamstring in '04. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. |
01-11-2007, 05:31 AM | #71 | |
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Brunell Completed more passes for 20+ yards(by almost double). They both Dink and Dunked all day. Brunell throw for more yard per game than campbell with less interceptions. I will agree that the safeties backed off when JC came in, Which created room for Betts. But on 3rd downs, JC had a 71 QB rating while MB had a 90. He couldnt make plays. Joe Gibbs wanted a QB who could manage the game and hope the gamebreakers made enough plays to put of points. In that type of system, MB was the better QB. With that said, It's time to move on. I hope JC is the next Tom Brady or Montana. All of his flaws can be fixed with a good QB coach. Btw, I think we need a real QB coach not lazor. I guess I will bring this up in another thread. |
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01-11-2007, 09:23 AM | #72 |
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Crappy line play?
Sorry but that's just so off base it's not even funny. Our line was the only one in the league to be in the top 7 for sacks allowed and rushing yards. |
01-11-2007, 12:24 PM | #73 | |
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I'll agree that those things are a thing of the past. The last 6 games we had huge gaping holes to run through and adequate to good pass protection. Still, we had a few rough showings in September and October from the guys up front.
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By the end of the year though, you have to say our O line stepped up more than any other unit (except maybe punt coverage due to AA's stellar play!). |
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