roybus14 wrote:This coaching staff has no shame when it comes to dealing with it's players.
To publicly say that you are sitting down with Russell says to me that they have no confidence in Campbell. Especially given the fact that this guy is one of the top QBs coming out and he had what some considered the best workout ever for a QB. Now if they had met with the #12 or #20th rated QB coming out, I wouldn't feel so bad because you would assume that they were looking at this kid as a back up for Campbell. But to sit down and talk to a QB coming out that has the potential to start for a team and did so well in his workout is a different story.
I understand that this is a business but at some point, when do you also realize that these guys are also human with feelings to.
So because people believe every drop of off season media hype, the coaches are shameless?
Did you ever consider that the Redskins are posturing and actually WENT to Campbell and said, 'hey... we're going to bring jaMarcus in for an interview. It's no slight on you Jason and it's really just draft posturing like you see from every team in every single off season."
It's called due dilligence... and most of you constantly complain that it ISN'T being done, so I'm not really sure how there's a 'winning' scenario here.
Hell I'd look at and interview EVERY single player ranked in the top 20-25 just to make sure that other teams couldn't get a firm grasp on what we were trying to do in the draft. That isn't shamelessly dealing with players, that's intelligently dealing with your franchise as a whole.
You NEVER know what's going to happen on Draft day, so it's always prudent to consider as many scenarios and as many prospects as you can possibly manage.

Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.