Campbell Puts Offseason Drama Behind Him
Jason Campbell said today he is eager to participate in minicamp this weekend and isn't "interested in looking back at everything that's happened."
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Campbell Puts Offseason Drama Behind Him
Jason Campbell said today he is eager to participate in minicamp this weekend and isn't "interested in looking back at everything that's happened."
"Once you get to this point, it's all about putting everything else aside and just going out there to be the type of leader your coaches and teammates expect you to be," Campbell said. "I'm the quarterback of this team, I know Coach Zorn and the whole coaching staff is counting on me, and I haven't put in all this hard work to go out there now and let everybody down. Everybody always looks to the quarterback, so you understand it starts with you."
"Looking back isn't going to help me have a great year for our team. That's not going to help me be the type of quarterback I need to be to help us accomplish our goals. Right now, with minicamp, then with OTAs and training camp coming up, it's all about getting yourself prepared for the season. It's not about anything individual. I'm always going to put team goals ahead of myself, and right now I'm thinking about my coaches and my teammates. That's really what I'm focused on."
It certainly isn't Campbell's style to throw a proverbial tantrum, as Cutler did when demanding a trade from Denver.
"If I had acted rebellious or anything, that would have made the situation a lot worse," Campbell said. "It would have affected a lot more people than myself, and I feel that's not right. Those guys I work with every day, lifting weights and sweating, and then the fans that still support me."
Countertrey wrote:^^![]()
Campbell is going to be here. He has provided a model of how to respond when the rumors start flying (paying attention, Mr Cutler?). Well played, JC.
Now, it's time to earn a big payday.
JCaptMorgan12 wrote:Countertrey wrote:^^![]()
Campbell is going to be here. He has provided a model of how to respond when the rumors start flying (paying attention, Mr Cutler?). Well played, JC.
Now, it's time to earn a big payday.
what are u talking about, he did the same thing Cutler did... there were rumors, and JC threatened to demand a trade if the Skins brought in more competition for him... he would have felt disrespected, and would have demanded a trade... Cutler felt disrespected, and demanded a trade...
no difference to me... if Sanchez was drafted, and JC demanded a trade, would you still say he is handling it in a "model" way???
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:JCaptMorgan12 wrote:Countertrey wrote:^^![]()
Campbell is going to be here. He has provided a model of how to respond when the rumors start flying (paying attention, Mr Cutler?). Well played, JC.
Now, it's time to earn a big payday.
what are u talking about, he did the same thing Cutler did... there were rumors, and JC threatened to demand a trade if the Skins brought in more competition for him... he would have felt disrespected, and would have demanded a trade... Cutler felt disrespected, and demanded a trade...
no difference to me... if Sanchez was drafted, and JC demanded a trade, would you still say he is handling it in a "model" way???
Yes, because "unnamed" sources close to the situation say he demanded a trade if Sanchez was drafted, though no quote to that effect was ever attributed to him.
Once was bad enough. Twice was too much. Had the Redskins drafted Sanchez, Campbell would have asked for a trade, said a person familiar with the situation who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the subject.
Asked if it were so, Campbell dodged the question with a huge smile.
"No comment, you know," he said.
markshark84 wrote:JC absolutely wanted a trade (the "no comment" was obvious enough -- it's like pleading the 5th in court).....and why wouldn't he? He considers himself an NFL starting QB. Now the real question is do other teams? Neither the Jets nor the Broncos wanted him (the Broncos went as far as to take a 17th and Orton over our 13th and Campbell) , but that doesn't mean that other teams would like to pick him up. I personally can only think of a couple, but that's not to say it isn't possible.
In relation to Culter, the fact is that JC wasn't as aggressive towards a trade -- which I personally attribute to his personality more than anything else. His reaction is very much like the way he plays -- not very aggressive or outspoken --- one of his major problems as a QB. To me (and I say to me), it looked as if he was not confident enough to go out to the media, express his worth and say that the front office is crazy for looking into replacing him. I would rather him have been outspoken and stood his ground via the media -- shown some fire. At least then he would have spoke up. All in all, it is just another example that while JC is a stand-up guy and well liked, he isn't assertive.
We'll see how he does this year as QB. This, hopefully, is the year of no excuses. He has been awarded every excuse under the sun for the fact that he hasn't panned out as a solid starter or franchise QB. Some are legit, most aren't but regardless this is his contract year and a make or break one for JC. We'll see if he responds with the fire that we have been so hoping for since 2005.
While I was against trading up for Sanchez, I wouldn't mind seeing a trade for Brady as long as it doesn't include trading away a pick above the 4th round. But the question still remains: would the Browns follow in the footsteps of the Broncos and Jets and take a pass on JC? My answer is probably.
Skinsfan55 wrote:If I was the Redskins I would still try and trade for Brady Quinn.
HEROHAMO wrote:Skinsfan55 wrote:If I was the Redskins I would still try and trade for Brady Quinn.
So we pick up a far less experienced player in Quinn. Physically inferior passer in Quinn. To just start all over again.
Quinn has proven nothing.
VetSkinsFan wrote:How in hell does no comment with a smile equate to I want a trade if they bring in competition?
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:VetSkinsFan wrote:How in hell does no comment with a smile equate to I want a trade if they bring in competition?
Well, it certainly couldn't mean that he doesn't want to even go there, and provide fuel to an already explosive fire he had just put out a few weeks back with the whole Cutler issue. No, that would be too much in line with the character and class he showed during that whole incident.
frankcal20 wrote:Is he Peyton Manning, Phillip Rivers, any of those guys? No. Not by a long shot. But he is what he is. An even keeled QB who has extreme talent. When given the opportunity to flourish under the same system, we will see what he can do. That is why Joe Gibbs and staff reached up in the 1st round to get him. I think that the Redskins organization has stunted his growth based on the fact that he has been asked to learn so many offenses and his coaching has been changed so many times ( O-Cord. included).