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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 9
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Re: Make a bed, lay in it.
Questions: Is not Jason Campbell the quarterback of the future? If so, just when is he suppose to see any action? As for Ramsey, many on this coaching staff have indicated and/or stated that Ramsey cannot get the job done. Maybe I am a little naive, but by sending Ramsey into any game at any time, has not the coaching staff sent a message to the rest of the players that, for all practical purposes the game is over and the Redskins "give up"? As for Burnell, someone please tell me once again why he is making the big bucks?
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Living Legend
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: chesapeake, va
Age: 62
Posts: 15,817
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Re: Make a bed, lay in it.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 9
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Re: Make a bed, lay in it.
As for the coaches never saying that Ramsey could not get the job done:
Go back and listen, if it is available, to a comment made by Joe Bugel. To paraphrase: "Finally, we have someone who can get the ball to the receivers". If I am not mistaken, this comment was made during an interview following the first game! Am I missing something here? It certainly sounded to me as though Bugel was saying that Ramsey could not get the job done. Hey look everyone -- I have no problem with Ramsey "riding the pine". It just seems to me that if the Redskins are building a team for both the future as well as the present, then get on with it! |
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