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Originally Posted by over the mountain
JC played very well against the lions, he played well against the rams and did not play well against the giants.
JC's stats are in line for him to set career marks but lets not ignore JC's past stats and claim the 3 games of stats he has this year (with a huge portion of positive stats coming against the lions, rams and last 2 mins against the giants) should end all talk of JC not being more than a serviceable decent qb.
we can talk stats at the middle or end of the year; it was the lions, the freakin LIONS, and the JC lovers trot his stat sheet out like they have the cure to cancer.
let see how he looks at seasons end and talk stats. taking one or two games now and ignoring his past 20+ games doesnt seem genuine to me is your a stat lover. seems too selective to focus on one segment of numbers (3 games) and one portion of stats and not comparing them to the whole.
if the JC lovers can start this thread as an end all to the qb debate after he looked great against the lions can the JC bashers start a thread calling for his release after he looks crappy against a top 5 defense? i'd say no to both.
i dont understand either party here. he throws 1 td pass = hallelujah i told them guys JC is our man . . . he throws 1 int = gosh dangit this team is going nowhere with JC at the helm.
go skins!!
ps - this comes off as an "i told you so" thread, i dont want to hear any complaining when JC has a bad game and the JC bashers make their own thread.
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I'm not a JC lover per se, I just go after people that come up with these "logical" arguments to bash a player that they just plainly don't like (see my posts about D. Hall).
This team will be in a better place if Jason Campbell succeeds, yet a lot of these fans are going out of their way to make the argument that he has failed. He has not succeeded this season (W-L record), but he hasn't failed either. And right now, whether people like it or not, he's the best option we have.