Cappster wrote:What exactly has Pennington accomplished in his career that makes him SO much better than Campbell?
He was the NFL's Comeback Player of the Year, and did lead an otherwise mediocre team into the playoffs.
However, if I had to place bets on this year I would probably take Campbell. Pennington is good, but he has been unpredictable in his career. Even last year he had a few very poor performances.
Looking at Campbell, though, he's shown moments of brilliance in his short time on the field. Did Campbell ever look less than fully composed to anyone? Did Campbell even look so shaken that he seemed out of control of the offense? (When did Ramsey ever look fully
in control of the offense? When did Brunell
not look shaken up a bit this past season?). When Campbell took those deep shots, did they look like Hail Marys, or did they look like confident bullets -- even if a couple were off by a yard or two?
Look at all of the offseason reports about the young man. He's strong enough that a defensive end can have his arms on him, and he still gets a solid throw off. He's no Vick when it comes to running, but he's definitely not a pocket statue.
There isn't a ton to go on, but I'm with the guy who wrote in an article about Campbell's defining moment this past season. It's a crucial 3rd down play, and his helmet receiver goes out after he hears the formation from the coach. He doesn't call a timeout (which would have been perfectly acceptable), he simply takes in the situation and makes the best decision that he can.

ey runs a great route over the middle, shakes off a tackler, and rumbles his way into the endzone.
All of this is conjecture on my part, but Campbell seems like the more reliable QB for 2007, even if he is a bit green still.