Jason Campbell's statement
WTF
Sorry everyone but I heard something from Jason Campbell's mouth the other day that had me puzzled !! He said that they were not playing very well rite now and that they are catching it from the fans and the media , But now is not the time for the team to fall apart ! I thought to myself Ummmmmmmmmmmmm WTF is this idiot talking about ? Exactly what do you call whats been going on ? I think he is a couple sandwhiches short of a picnic ! Oh yea did you all here about the guy thats interested in buying the Redskins ? Hes oriental , His name is Winsome Sune !! OH yea I also heard that the safest place to go in case of a tornado was Fed Ex field because you know there wont be a touchdown !
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What's the difference between the Redskins and a possum?
They play dead at home and get killed on the road!!!
**Sorry everyone……a friend that knows I am a huge Skins fan told me that the other day and I thought it was kinda funny. The joke above does not represent my real feelings about the team so don’t start hating on me!
by shvd98z24 on Oct 28, 2009 6:03 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
My stepbrother
is an Eagles fan and he sent me a whole list of those. My reply:
Hey John,
Yeah, I saw that. It’s painful having to live like an Eagles fan with all this disappointment. BTW – What do you call an Eagles player with a Super Bowl ring?
A: A Thief
B: A Trade
Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.
by Scott E on Oct 29, 2009 2:07 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Did you hear....
what Campbell said when asked if he thought players had quit toward the end of the game? He said “not all of them”! I think that is a way more bothersome quote then what you are expanding on above. I have absolutely no issue with the quote above. It makes sense and is a standard statement from any major player on any other bad team.
by shvd98z24 on Oct 28, 2009 6:06 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
um
if im not mistaken it looks to me that they have already fallen apart
by skinaholic on Oct 28, 2009 6:42 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I don't feel that they have fallen apart.....
I think management has…..I think the coaches interaction with management has…..but not the players. I heard players last week sticking up for Zorn……nobody said a thing against him. I hear players rallying around Campbell…..not clamoring for Collins! The team (ie: players) have not fallen apart. Not saying they won’t, and I expect them too. My point was that the quote about people quitting….is on a whole other level than whether a team who’s head coach gets stripped of play calling duties is “falling apart”! That is a duh statement! The fact that a player is telling the media that “not everyone quit”, is a hell of a lot more disturbing that repeating a headline being used in every media outlet there is!
by shvd98z24 on Oct 28, 2009 6:53 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Campbell shoud keep his mouth shut....
I listen to the interview and it explains to me why he is not pro football material…
throwing everyone under the bus….
the redskins are a team of individuals.
by poopo on Oct 28, 2009 8:03 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Campbell’s a pouty baby. How could anyone interview him and say “Yeah, he’s the one.”
Mumble mumble mumble.
by raven on Oct 30, 2009 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
You must be out of your mind ??? POOPO , Listen to his earlier interviews when he was taking the blame for everyone ...
Campbell has spent to much time not throwing anyone under the bus that was the problem.
He was calling blaming some of there earlier losses on execution (another way of taking the fall for Jim Zorn.) It was amazing at the same time Zorn would be blaming Campbell in his interviews. Campbell was taking up for Zorn and Zorn was blaming Campbell and this was when Zorn was going Portis left, left, left and left again in the redzone.
Yea, When the head coach throws everyone under bus and does not want to accept responsiblity the players should keep taking the blame ?? LOL
A good or even decent coach would have won some of the games that we lost this year.
In any close game you have moments when a coach can when or lose a game based on making the right decision. How many times did Zorn make stupid ones when it was his time to rise to the occasion.
Does anyone not remember the “HOOK AND LATTERAL PLAY” ?? Just to name one moment !! How about Portis Left a Million times on the goal lie for no score ??? etc etc etc …..
by LETJASONPASS on Nov 1, 2009 5:28 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
You know Im tired of his S***
This guy Gives the ball away every game for points. I understand that the line is allowing people to get threw to him. Although, he does not help himself. Every single game we are playing catch up cause of his turnovers. This guy does not fool me at all. I have no clue why people still give him credit as a good QB that has not been able to develop. BS. He is sorry. He will never be anything other than a back up. Every single week he gets on these radio stations and throws the blaim out on someone else for why they lost.
Who is quitting Jason? Who? Portis is busted up because the past 3 years he has destroyed himself for extra yards. Now he is paying for that. He carried this team on his back last year then when he got hurt Campbell could not pick up the slack.
Cooley? Is he quitting? The guy who had to drop his touches to block every down for you. Let me guess the WRs that never get the ball are quitting.
Your fault your trash
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 29, 2009 6:46 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
You know Im tired of JC haters .
Jim Zorn is the great blamer not JC 17. Zorn was blaming players for his poor red zone play calling earlier in the season. He would always say that it was poor execution. It is not poor execution when you run the same play mutiple times in a row and the whole world knows that you are going to run Portis to the left on the goal line.
Portis is beat up because our offensive line was second rate last year and he had to fight for every yard. Now they are third or fourth rate.
Cooley had to stay in and block because our o-line is horrible . How is that JC 17’s fault ??
Well now that we have a play caller that knows how to call routes that receivers can get open on more people will get receptions.
If Sherm “the bingo caller” Lewis was calling plays earlier in the season then we would be 6-1 now not 2-5.
Sherm " the bingo caller " Lewis called plays in a pattern that made sense. Look at the pass to Thomas on the goal line. It helps when you have a “Bingo Caller” with over 20 years experience in the west coast offense calling the plays.
Sherm Lewis is alot smarter then JIM ZORN. Sherm Lewis could admit what he did not know. IE did he not allow Sherm Smith to handle the running plays. Zorn would have never done that because he can not admit that he does not know everthing . That is the real reason that we are 2-5. He was to dumb/arrogant to realize he was not a good playcaller and find some help. He could have just been the head coach and managed the team. now he will loose his job ..
by LETJASONPASS on Oct 29, 2009 10:26 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Must be.
I bet she is is a bright one.
by williamhudsonlink on Nov 11, 2009 3:04 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
What kind of coolaid are you guys drinking?
Im seeing the guy that fumbles 3 times in the first half of every game( that has nothing to do with the line). Throws interceptions for pick 6s every game. Oh wait! your talking about yards right? Your saying that He throws other QBs under the bus in yards. You mean the second half yards right? The yards he gets in the last drive or two because time is short and opposing team goes into the Prevent. Its called stat padding. they push out and let their secondary break up plays and eat time in bigger chunks. Look at his 1st half averages for the season. Its horrible. One week he had a 12% first half rating. He got himself sacked twice this past week by stepping in front of the pocket .
Yes! the line is less that par, but he is sorry. Watching him play, is like watching someone move in pond water.
If you look back at every game we lost.I mean every one that we lost . The points difference was points that were made off of Campbells turnovers. Look at his TDs to INts hummmmm theres a good little telling stat.
oh and LETJASONPASS I totally agree with what you said about Sherm lewis. Our record would have been better more than likely. Zorn is a puts. He has been in football enough to know that he was gonna be in over his head. I hope he takes care of his money because his coaching carreer is more than likely over.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 29, 2009 7:44 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I think you're misunderstanding
You can look at the last game and tell that the team was not there mentally. Two huge plays given up on D for touchdowns in the first half. The D was able to keep the team in the game but the offense was just not there at all. A lot of mental errors. Get rid of the mental errors and this team could have won that game.
And please, we all know that JC can’t win games by himself, we knew that last season. Chad Pennington can’t win games by himself either. JC isn’t Peyton or Brady. But we do know that with a good run game he can succeed. It’s not Jason’s fault for Deseans 2 touchdowns, it’s not his fault that Portis gained less then 70 yards, it’s not his fault that Cooley got hurt. Seriously stop being a spoiled brat and learn that a new QB is not going to solve the problems we have right now.
by Nobetterthenbob on Oct 30, 2009 12:58 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
they are not there mentally
Because their QB gave away points before they could even get started.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Nov 1, 2009 1:33 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Doubt im Misunderstanding.
It wasnt the lack of a running game that caused him to fumble snaps. It was not the fact that Cooley broke his leg that made him throw 7 INTs this year. Thats right he tied with Derek freaking Anderson.
I dont see any where in my posts that I said we needed a new QB. Im saying that it would just be great if he would stop sucking.
It’s not Jason’s fault for Deseans 2 touchdowns,
no but the Eagles scored a TD and a FG off of 2 of his picks.
if you are keeping score with out those it would have been 17-14 we win.
Seriously, look at every loss and take away the scores that were made by drives resulting from HIS turnovers. Take away those points and we win all of them.
My point is this. from the original posters point as well. He gets on 106.7 and tells the fans that SOME of the team is quiting. That the rest of the team is not working together to win games. However, like ZORN he wont admit that the most troubling mistakes made are always his. Teammates might be getting discouraged because the person that has the most impact on the success of the team is a LOSER!
Turning the ball over on downs or multiple sacks are Offensive team failures. BUT TURNOVERS (INTs and Fumbles) ALWAYS POINT TO JUST ONE PERSON F***ING UP.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 30, 2009 2:42 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
there
was only one pick… and that was from a batted ball at the line due to someone not picking up the blitz. The fumble was his fault… he didn’t secure the ball- but then again, he’s a passer not a scrambler.
I’m sure Jason will not be here next year… and we will be wiping our @$$ with our old comments… but he definitely isn’t helping this team. He needs to learn how to throw down defenders durring a blitz … bust up the middle for some tough yards… you know, take some pressure off the other guy who’s job that is. He should also stop throwing the ball within reach of WRs and hit them in the numbers EVERYTIME. I think it’s his fault that he doesn’t make the WRs get open quick enough when the line breaks down. I think that if he would audible into a run play or change up the play-calling at the line a lil’ his receivers would get open sooner and put more effort into catching those god-awful tight spirals he throws! Why does he have to throw the ball SO DANG hard?!?! He needs to lay up a little bit— doesn’t he know that he might hurt someone’s fingers throwing it so fast?!?!! What an idiot!!
Give me a break.
JJ Fe
by Rydaddy617 on Oct 30, 2009 1:49 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Keep lying to yourself.
Every week its another excuse for why someone else caused him to fail. He is the main reason we lose followed by the line.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 30, 2009 6:57 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Thank God
Someone on here is saying it for what is truly is. Thanks Milcmann. You rule bro. I am so tired of the Campbell apologizers. Blame it on the line… blame it on the running backs… blame it on everyone… blame it on George Bush….
Campbell sucks. He may be the worst qb in the league. I would rather have Heath Shuler.
by williamhudsonlink on Nov 11, 2009 3:07 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
What I'm saying is...
we shouldn’t be putting the ball into our QB every play, especially since we know that JC is not the greatest QB out there. However, he can get the job beautifully done with enough support. The D is doing fine, but the O line is not. It’s not just pass protection, it’s the run game too. That is why we are losing games. Once we address that and JC doesn’t feel pressure from a 3 man rush and has to throw into an 8 man coverage, we will be doing a lot better. More running means less times the ball is in JC’s hands to make a play which is a good thing for us unless we are averaging less than 3 yards a carry.
by Nobetterthenbob on Oct 30, 2009 5:31 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
way off base....
While I am not saying Campbell is the greatest QB in the league….nor will he probably ever be, but the simple fact is….he was drafted to be a pure drop back QB. Not West Coast! This offense doesn’t suit him, the offensive line doesn’t suit him, and he has been beaten up and hurried so many times….he is now shell-shocked. He has been benched, ridiculed by us, by his owner, his coach, but never his teammates. That tells me something important.
Milcmann…..imagine (don’t know what you do for a living….maybe deliver milk) you are hired at a company to be the head of advertising…….you come in with a little knowledge but they are willing to teach you on the job…..you get a couple years and all of a sudden you are getting pretty good….even though you have had a new boss and co-workers every year…..then all of a sudden….your company is bought out and now you are a commission sales employee. You are not suited for it, nor are your co-workers….many of whom are just plug-ins for ones that quit or transferred out. Now, there are rumors of your bosses bringing in this bigwig from Chicago or some kid fresh out of college from California to take your job. People in other parts of the company as well as customers are out there saying what a joke you are. How horrible you are! Where is your head at now???? Put yourself in it instead of expecting these guys to be Superman. These players are no different from us…..they are just good at something! This may not be the best example and I am sure the usual JC haters will try to find the flaws to fit their hate of him. I just don’t think anymore than maybe 20% of people could find success in this situation….and with an 80% failure rate…..how many of us could handle the public ridicule the way JC has.
P.S. Raven….yes,I am JC’s dad!
by shvd98z24 on Oct 30, 2009 8:58 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Excellent
Analogy…. now, looking at the company as a whole with the milkman that was hired as head-of-advertising… typical signs of a company circling the drain and wasting good talent. JC get your resume ready.
I wonder… do they have a Monster dot com for NFL players?
JJ Fe
by Rydaddy617 on Oct 30, 2009 1:53 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I will put it this way.
This is not advertising this is football. He was brought here to LEAD the team. He is the pace setter for the entire team. I promise you that if HE has a game that HE doesnt lose the ball, we win the game.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 30, 2009 7:01 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Surprised
I am surprised at both shvd & Rydaddy continuing to support JC. I have read posts by both of you & was always impressed, but I am beginning to wonder if we are watching the same guy. JC has been terrible this year. I know that the O-line sucks but that is far from the only problem with our offense. He does not seem to be able to audible when a blitz is coming & seems unable to look at more than one receiver on any play. I like the guy, I think he showed a ton of heart in the 2nd half of the TB game & I really wish that he was a QB that we could build around, but I don’t think that he is
by ENsDad27 on Oct 30, 2009 8:09 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I have never said....
he is the end-all Redskin’s QB. I think he is a serviceable QB that a team could rebuild around. I don’t think bringing a top flight QB or prospect in right now or even next year is going to be any better than JC. I think there was a time he could have been great, but with the way he has been handled and abused, mentally and physically, those days have prolly passed. For that, I feel sorry for him. That said, I don’t think there is a comparable option available at the cost. To bring in anything that will do better would cost us twice as much right now, and I think there are more important things to address before we go after a franchise QB. It’s the same kind of situation as Portis. I am not a Portis fan, but if we were to cut or trade him….it would clear up approx 1.3m in cap roon…..can we replace him (blocking in mind mainly) with 1.3 m. I try to base my arguments on a cost to improvement ratio…..what’s the cost of getting rid of them…..what’s the cost of bringing in something better! That said, I am still a JC fan, and a lot of it stems from his college days and knowing his potential while watching Brunell! I just don’t think he deserves the “worst QB ever” title and some of the other stuff everyone says when there are Delhomme, Tampa Bay, Cleveland QB situations out there!
by shvd98z24 on Oct 31, 2009 9:07 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I agree
I’m just pissed at the Redskins organization… in general. Just more potential talent flushed due to bad management. Its why Washing remains .500 and below while other teams move forward and fix what needs to be fixed!
JJ Fe
by Rydaddy617 on Oct 31, 2009 5:33 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
your right
I just don’t think he deserves the "worst QB ever" title and some of the other stuff everyone says when there are Delhomme, Tampa Bay, Cleveland QB situations out there!
He is one step above them.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Oct 31, 2009 6:52 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I think he is a serviceable QB that a team could rebuild around.
WHy? Why do you think that? Tell me one aspect of being a QB that he is great at. He has only ever thrown well when the running game had been hot.
FYI… running teams normally run out of steam in the second half of the year. Need a QB that can take the the lead. Name me one SuperBowl team that has not made it on the back of their QB.
He is nothing to build around.
I don’t think bringing a top flight QB or prospect in right now or even next year is going to be any better than JC.
Arron Rodgers and Ben Roethlisberger have been pressured and sacked more than JC how are their seasons going?
I am not a Portis fan, but if we were to cut or trade him….it would clear up approx 1.3m in cap roon
Are you talking about about the guy who has always been a top RB until this year. Wait wait!! let me get this right….. You are a JC fan but you are not a Portis fan. As bad a year as we are having this year he is still 7th over all in the NFL.
He has 9692 career rushing yards since 02. he has gotten over 1200 yards a year except the year he broke his shoulder and was out most of the season. Cp has 78 TDs since 02. He has only fumbled 26 times in his career. Last year he averaged 92 yards per game.
Is that the Portis you are talking about or is it another one.
I WONDER WHAT GAMES YOU GUYS ARE WATCHING. TRY WATCHING THEM IN SLOW MOTION IF THEY GOES TO FAST FOR YOU TO FOLLOW ALONG.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Nov 1, 2009 1:07 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Open your eyes .... Running and passing starts with the Offensive Line !!
What did Trent Dilfer say " It starts with your Offensive Line".
Ask Jay Cutler !!
Ask Matt Cassell !!
They were SUPERSTARS last year now they are SUPERDUDS !!
Changing QUARTERBACKS without a NEW OFFENSIVE LINE will be a similar if not worse result .
JC makes mistakes because he is rushing because he knows that he does not have a solid right or left side of his line to step to. He can be flushed out of the pocket from either side.
Most good QB’s only have to worry about being sacked from one direction because of a stud left tackle JC 17 can not say the same.
by LETJASONPASS on Nov 1, 2009 5:40 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
LMAO
You are smokin’ crack . Campbell is a bum. If we resign him.. I am turning in my season tickets.
by williamhudsonlink on Nov 11, 2009 3:10 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
This team's issues...
start in the FO… QB should be the last thing you should worry about when it comes to this “team”
JJ Fe
by Rydaddy617 on Nov 1, 2009 2:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
You don't even make sense.....
I said I think he is a “servicebale QB a team can rebuild around”! I never said he is great at anything or that he is the QB of the future…..if you want to ruin another young QB throwing to the wolves behind this OL….go the fuck ahead.
That point also backs up the second highlighted quote. Why bring in a young QB and set them out there to get shell shocked like Campbell. Why not build a line through the draft next year….stick JC back there as a restricted FA….then finish rebuilding it the following offseason and then get your QB! It gives the “new” line a year to get cohesion and chemistry before you throw a young guy out there.
As far as CP…..I never said he sucks as a player! I said I am not a Portis fan……as a player….I think he is great…..as a person….I think he is a douche-bag……he may as well be sitting next to you! I watch the same games you do….I am just not cross-eyed! Bottomline….learn how to read a post…..take it in it’s context….before you make up these BS arguments that don’t have a damn thing to do with what I said.
by shvd98z24 on Nov 1, 2009 6:46 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Thanks for that post.
Everything you just said prooved my post to you.
I agree that keeping him instead of wasting a draft pick on a rookie is probably smarter.
Why are you getting personal? Was it because i am picking on your boyfriend? Sorry!
I guess you could throw the same arguments that you are trying to make towards Darrek Anderson. Oh wait you are not making any arguments. I just dont know how you can say that a 4th year QB making the mistakes he makes is justified.
Bottom line… Please tell me something about Jason Campbell that makes him a good QB.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Nov 2, 2009 8:38 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
WTF are you talking about????
The fact that the players rally behind Zorn and Campbell tells me all I need to know. I have said what I have to say above and in other posts. For me, having the respect of your peers says it all. I am done going through the same ole’ BS with you on this! You are an eternal pessimist and that’s fine. As far as sticking up for my boyfriend, I would do the same if someone said some dumb ass shit about you on a post. I don’t see the need to take it personal….you do…..so I did! As I said in your post, to my, post, to your post, to my post………just say your opinion…..and shut the fuck up! Peace out milky!
by shvd98z24 on Nov 2, 2009 10:10 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
ok... You want to go back to the original poster... fine
Campbell is a coward to throw everyone else under the bus and not talk about how he gives games away early. He is the leader of the offense (supposedly) if someone is slacking its his job to getting back up.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Nov 2, 2009 10:36 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
and I agree....
I just don’t see him throwing anyone under the bus in these interviews. We aren’t seeing the same things…….is there a link to the interviews where he is always throwing people under the bus? I only know of the one comment about “not everyone quit”! I don’t necesarily take that as throwing people under the bus. He didn’t name any names and my thought was that maybe it’s to light a fire under some asses, maybe even his own. He gets a different view than everyone else…..because he relies on the line to block and the recievers to get open. Maybe people brought out their B game. Maybe I am lopsided and am reading into it wrong but I don’t feel like he is one of those guys continually throwing people under the bus! If he does, I don’t think he has earned the right to, but I just don’t see it the way you are!
by shvd98z24 on Nov 3, 2009 7:16 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
No your right. I may have judged him harshly.
But. I dont wanna hear him on the radio talking about people quitting in the last game. I wanna see him on the field getting pissed off and yelling at people. I wanna see him on the sideline getting in peoples faces. If he plays with a little furocity. be the leader. Be the pace setter.
"The rich wage WAR and the POOR die!!!"
by milcmann on Nov 3, 2009 6:41 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Again, I agree but....
I just have never seen him as that kind of leader. It would be a welcomed surprise and I have seen and heard of him getting on people in the huddle and in practice……just not in that in your face kinda way! We will see what happens! What else can we do?
by shvd98z24 on Nov 3, 2009 8:18 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

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