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If todays game is any indication of what is to come, the best thing that may come out of this year is that Campbell and Zorn won't be here next year, if they make it through the season.

Except for Cooley and Randle El, Portis for one play and Betts for one play, the offense didn't make the trip.
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SCSkinsFan wrote:Coach Z says what he saw (and what most of us saw too) was that JC held the ball too long on the fumble that was returned for the TD. Inconsistent also-quick interview. JC coming up. Wonder what his insight will be.


Not very enlightening hearing what he had to say. Did not pick up on any positive vibes. Of course that's to be expected. Hunker down. Long season ahead. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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SCSkinsFan wrote:Coach Z says what he saw (and what most of us saw too) was that JC held the ball too long on the fumble that was returned for the TD. Inconsistent also-quick interview. JC coming up. Wonder what his insight will be.

He didn't hold it too long, he just never stepped up into the pocket. he had four yards in front of him. There is no excuse for letting that ball get slapped out of your hand by a guy driven deep by the tackle.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:I am starting to see the light now. Since he was drafted I have always been a big believer in Campbell's talent... but he laid a huge egg today.

The Giants are a great team, so it's not just the losing to them that stings... it's that we had a real chance to win... and Jason Campbell is the main reason we didn't. The offensive line played very well and the defense seemed as good as advertised. Campbell lost this game.


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Campbell did not play well -- should have stepped up, should have known where the line of scrimmage was on that attempted run/pass.

However, the receivers never looked to be open. Not Moss and not Kelly. They looked dull, almost as if they didn't expect the Giants to try to cover them.
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SCSkinsFan wrote:Coach Z says what he saw (and what most of us saw too) was that JC held the ball too long on the fumble that was returned for the TD. Inconsistent also-quick interview. JC coming up. Wonder what his insight will be.

He didn't hold it too long, he just never stepped up into the pocket. he had four yards in front of him. There is no excuse for letting that ball get slapped out of your hand by a guy driven deep by the tackle.


That's what's so frustrating... I mean, I hate to sound like a wannabe scout, but every kid who had played Madden for an hour knows you need to step into the pocket to be successful.

The offensive line does not have eyes in the back of their heads. To them, you are directly behind them, only a few yards away from the LOS. When they have a guy blocked that far back from the LOS they will almost always let him go to their outside because the QB should still have plenty of space to step up and throw. Campbell lacks even basic awareness of where he is and where the defenders are. It's ridiculous.

I also hate to say this about a guy I don't even know... but Jason Campbell does not even seem very smart. He made a lot of stupid mistakes today, and just basically looked confused all game. I mean, get some headshots of him during today's game, he looked like he was taking a final exam he forgot to study for.
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SCSkinsFan wrote:Coach Z says what he saw (and what most of us saw too) was that JC held the ball too long on the fumble that was returned for the TD. Inconsistent also-quick interview. JC coming up. Wonder what his insight will be.


I promise you this .. he won't take responsibility. He won't be pissed with himself. He'll say exactly what he always says ... "We" need to get better. "We" need to look at the film and see where WE need to improve.

What Jason Campbell will never say ... and what he's had MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES TO SAY IS: "I didn't get the job done. I need to play better. It's up to me to make plays and get the ball to our play makers, and I didn't."

This clown shouldn't even be trusted with the clipboard. He's a NET-NET-NET negative across the board. He's a complete LOSER
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Skinsfan55 wrote:The offensive line played very well and the defense seemed as good as advertised. Campbell lost this game.


While I agree with you on the part that our offensive line looked good and that Campbell's 2 big mistakes lost us the game, I don't agree with the assessment that our defense looked good as advertised. We were advertised to make the jump from really good to elite and this defense looks the same as it did last year. Hopefully it meshes as the season goes along or we somehow start getting more pressure on the QB. If we don't get pressure on Bulger next week then we know nothing has changed with this defense.
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JC only played well for a couple games in the beginning of last year -- in his career. Other than that he has been a disappointment. It's time to put cut the cord and move on.



Move on to what? It's one game, and further, we don't have too many other options, so might as well stay with him. Zorn has no other choice.
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I will say this as well. I was pretty dissapointed with the upgraded defensive pass rush. Manning had a ton of time back there.
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RayNAustin wrote:
SCSkinsFan wrote:Coach Z says what he saw (and what most of us saw too) was that JC held the ball too long on the fumble that was returned for the TD. Inconsistent also-quick interview. JC coming up. Wonder what his insight will be.


I promise you this .. he won't take responsibility. He won't be pissed with himself. He'll say exactly what he always says ... "We" need to get better. "We" need to look at the film and see where WE need to improve.

What Jason Campbell will never say ... and what he's had MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES TO SAY IS: "I didn't get the job done. I need to play better. It's up to me to make plays and get the ball to our play makers, and I didn't."

This clown shouldn't even be trusted with the clipboard. He's a NET-NET-NET negative across the board. He's a complete LOSER


And you are absolutely correct. He said exactly those things in the comcast post game interview. I was waiting for him to say something about his poor play, but instead it was a bunch of things the "team" needs to work on.

He is a loser.
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markshark84 wrote:
JC only played well for a couple games in the beginning of last year -- in his career. Other than that he has been a disappointment. It's time to put cut the cord and move on.



Move on to what? It's one game, and further, we don't have too many other options, so might as well stay with him. Zorn has no other choice.


I agree it is early, but I mean to move on in the draft next year. We have been treading water for almost half a decade with JC.

Then again, the only other current roster option we have got us to the playoffs last time he played.
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At last ...

... the dragon is finally unleashed! :lol:

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Come on guys, we faced probably the -BEST- DL in the NFL. No holes to run and our QB/OL combo were outmatched.

I am beginning to think that this season can become the last for Zorn as head coach. That is the sadest thing I came out with today.

We already knew about our limitations at OL and QB. Zorn called a horrible game today. He better improve real soon. :cry:
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That's true. Zorn's play calling was a little suspect. I can't say that our guys came to play today. Lock it up.
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Deadskins wrote:Yes we scored on a fake FG, but after driving the field, to get a first and goal. I'm more pissed that we only came away with a FG after Hall's INT.


That was the moment when I knew, deep down, that this game was out of reach.
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welch wrote:Campbell did not play well -- should have stepped up, should have known where the line of scrimmage was on that attempted run/pass.

However, the receivers never looked to be open. Not Moss and not Kelly. They looked dull, almost as if they didn't expect the Giants to try to cover them.


Yes, on both accounts. And very frustrating. :evil:
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Portis had 16 carries that's unacceptable!!!!

Portis was not given the carries, we abandoned the run and it started on 2nd down with a reciever pass for a 12 yrd loss.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:Portis had 16 carries that's unacceptable!!!!

Portis was not given the carries, we abandoned the run and it started on 2nd down with a reciever pass for a 12 yrd loss.

I am actually happy that Clinton did not get more attempts ...

... there were no holes to run through. Their DL outmatched our OL. Save Clinton for the remainder of the season.
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Gibbs4Life wrote:Portis had 16 carries that's unacceptable!!!!

Portis was not given the carries, we abandoned the run and it started on 2nd down with a reciever pass for a 12 yrd loss.



Except for the first long run, Portis had a terrible day. Most of his carries were for no gain. Some will say that is because our offensive line is terrible, but I think that the OL played pretty well.

People are jumping all over Campbell, but I thought he played well enough. In fact, he didn't even get a chance to do anything until the second quarter, when we were already in a hole. Statistically he finished the game with a higher passer rating than Manning.

The conventional wisdom these days is that Portis is our workhorse on offense and that Campbell is our weak link. I think our weak links are our RB and our #1 WR.
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Moss was muscled out of his routes by Webster. He was completely taken out of the game.

Campbell and Zorn need to trust Kelly more and get him the ball.

The int was Moss' fault, the pass behind moss on 3rd down and the Fumble were Campbell's fault.

The secondary missed two key open field tackles

Haynesworth really manned up

They didn't get anything going until they went to passing in the last couple minutes. Zorn needs to realize when running is futile, i.e. Giants, Steelers, Ravens, Vikings.
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Deadskins wrote:Five things this team needs to learn:
1. ARE needs to learn to throw it away if everyone is covered.
2. Carlos Rogers needs to learn to catch.
3. Deangelo Hall needs to learn to tackle.
4. JC needs to learn to step up in the pocket.
5. Jim Zorn needs to learn to call a less predictable game.


Off the cuff, I'd say of your five (in order):

1. probably won't ever happen with any consistency if it hasn't already. ARE is about as heady a vet as there is, and still makes stupid rookie mistakes on gadget plays like that pass option...boggles the mind.

2. just as you cannot get blood from a turnip, you also cannot teach granite to yield.

3. Indeed, but how in the name of all that's decent HASN'T he learned how by now? I mourn the loss of football fundamentals.

4. I think JC knows how to do that, it's just not easily seen amidst all the drops he makes where he seems both dazed and confused...again, a mind-boggling condition.

5. Truer words ne'er were spoken, my friend. Alas, JZ, in the mold of the old-timers like Lombardi, Halas and Lambeau, prefers to gameplan and playcall around a core set of plays that, IF run precisely and executed flawlessly, will generate positive yardage many more times than not. That's a gargantuan if however, and the premise is almost certainly obsolete in today's NFL...but there you have it.

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BigRedskinDaddy wrote:
Deadskins wrote:Five things this team needs to learn:
1. ARE needs to learn to throw it away if everyone is covered.
2. Carlos Rogers needs to learn to catch.
3. Deangelo Hall needs to learn to tackle.
4. JC needs to learn to step up in the pocket.
5. Jim Zorn needs to learn to call a less predictable game.


Off the cuff, I'd say of your five (in order):

1. probably won't ever happen with any consistency if it hasn't already. ARE is about as heady a vet as there is, and still makes stupid rookie mistakes on gadget plays like that pass option...boggles the mind.

2. just as you cannot get blood from a turnip, you also cannot teach granite to yield.

3. Indeed, but how in the name of all that's decent HASN'T he learned how by now? I mourn the loss of football fundamentals.

4. I think JC knows how to do that, it's just not easily seen amidst all the drops he makes where he seems both dazed and confused...again, a mind-boggling condition.

5. Truer words ne'er were spoken, my friend. Alas, JZ, in the mold of the old-timers like Lombardi, Halas and Lambeau, prefers to gameplan and playcall around a core set of plays that, IF run precisely and executed flawlessly, will generate positive yardage many more times than not. That's a gargantuan if however, and the premise is almost certainly obsolete in today's NFL...but there you have it.

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Zorn is our coach, and Campbell is our QB- like it or not.


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Landry - Overrated. He's leaping and diving everywhere and hitting nothing. Nice tip tho. Gets beat often. A bit too cocky for what he's been doing.


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