John Manfreda wrote:Assasin atm wrote:John Manfreda wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:RayNAustin wrote:CanesSkins26 wrote:Redskin in Canada wrote:welch wrote:It is not a question of who has a cannon for an arm. It is a question of who can play better QB in the Saunders offense in the NFL right now.
Todd Collins, without a shadow of a doubt.
Learn Jason, LEARN to manage a game. Learn Jason, LEARN to deliver the ball quickly. Learn Jason, LEARN the Al Saunders system and throw to your receivers in full stride. LEARN.
The only way that he is going to LEARN those things is by playing. Even with Collins' success JC has to be the starter next season.
Why must he be the starter next year? And why is it that he can only learn through playing? Collins didn't learn that way. Just in case you don't know, Collins has started exactly 2 games in Saunders offensive system....the past two games. Prior to this year, Collins had very limited play time in Saunders offense in KC....13 games, 27 total pass attempts over the past 9 years in KC. Contrast that to Jason's 20 games, and 624 pass attempts, and it looks like JC has a WHOLE LOT MORE playing experience than Collins. In fact, JC has more starts, more snaps, more time, and more passing attempts over the past 2 years as Collins has had throughout his entire career.
When you look at it realistically, one might see that perhaps Collins is just a better QB, and the better player deserves to play...this year, next year, every year.
Because JC is the qb of the future for this team whether people like it or not. This team is heavily invested in JC and the only other qb on the roster who isn't in his last year or two in the NFL is Hollenboch (who will likely be cut as soon as JC is back).
Collins has had 1.5 nice games against awful secondaries. But the fact remains that he is old (36 years old) and has a very weak arm. JC was playing well for someone at his stage of development, despite being asked to do more than what most young qb's are expected to do, and has the physical tools to be a very good NFL qb. All he needs is some more experience. He wont get the type of experience that he needs sitting on the bench. If the coaches feel like he is their future guy then there is no doubt in my mind that he is going to be the starter next season.
He's not playing well for his stage of devolopment, u need an hour glass to time his release (and that is not correctable), he isn't quick mentally (that is not correctable), he never hits his recievers in stride, Ramsey was playing better in year 3 than Campell was now (his year 3). I hate to bring up Ramsey but the reason I am brining him up is becasue, the same mistakes Ramsey made Campell also makes, and as we can see there not correctable. Collins is our Qb and we learned Campell does not have it, trade Campell after the season while his value is high and lets get more than a 6th round pick for him.
Your crazy- i agree he has some problems like you said but to compare him to Ramsey is nuts. Now the game is too quick for Ramsey and he's proved that over and over. If Jason gets decent protection he makes great throws on time in stride. His pocket presence needs to be worked on but it comes with time. If people think he is come in there and put up Manning and Brady or even Farve type numbers right away after 20 sum starts then i hope your never a general manager of anything sports related. He needs time to develop. Constant pressure from an inconsestant O-line does not help your timing in a timing based offense. Its unfair to make a judgement like that after 1.5 seasons at quarterback. And if your expecting a trade with him involved then you are gona be highly disappointed because he's not going anywhere-anytime soon.
In year 3 Ramsey was playing a lot better than Campell and he was coached by Spurrier for two years. Campell doesn't have it, he is not even as good as Ramsey lets trade him while his value is high and move on.
You are insane. Besides the fumbles, Campbell has played pretty well this year. When Collins has faced an actual pass defense and done well, then maybe you could say the job would be up for grabs next year, but until then this is all premature. Any qb in high school could have hit cooley the other day as wide open as he was. It was nice to see moss go up and make a play though, apparently he can catch if the ball is thrown extremely weakly.