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ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?


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ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?


I'd be a little worried about that 32nd ranked pass D this week if I were you, haha. 88 and 80 both on the field this week at full strength could spell trouble.
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ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?



Yeah, never be rid of that guy. I think there is one more handle he has here also but I wont mention whom.
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ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?
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markshark84 wrote:
fetus wrote:Mark Shark I will not say taht JC was a BAD qb but I will say he wasn't great, I have never tried to argue that and never will.


You won't argue it because you can't. There is nothing out there to even remotely make an out-of-this world arguement that JC was "great". You couldn't even argue that he was an average starter. He was a below average player. He killed this franchise for 4 years not to include wasted draft picks.

fetus wrote:I liked JC while he was here and thought he would end up here for a while, I was wrong.


Yup. When actual football minds got into DC, JC was the first thing to go. I don't think that is a cooincidence.

fetus wrote:I liked him when he was in Oakland and he seemed to do well there until he got hurt and Palmer came in.


He was never doing well there. That is SPECIFICALLY why they brought in Palmer. His injury wasn't the reason he was demoted -- it was his play. He was sitting behing one of the best OLs at the time in the NFL and -- once again -- putting up at best mediocre numbers. You put a decent QB back there like Stafford or even Rivers and they would be lighting it up. Instead JC was doing what he did best -- missing reads, not scoring TDs (19 TDs in 19 games), and dumping the ball to TEs and RBs (65% of all JC's completions went to either a TE or RB....).

If you like QBs that don't put up points and can't lead an offense, then I can understand why you liked him --- but if you are like most of the fans out there that want a leader, scoring TD (like RGIII), then I'm not sure what your thought process is.

fetus wrote:We aren't going to agree on anything so this is a pointless debate on both ends for us....


I don't think the purpose here is to agree. It is more to understand the truth -- which is clear.


ok thanks for clearing that all up... I'm not going to banter on anymore with this.
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Irn-Bru wrote:
markshark84 wrote:The JC excuse-making on this cite was unreal for close to 3 years.

At one point I felt as if there were only 2 people (myself and RayinAustin) on this cite that actually understood how BAD JC really was and how much he was setting back this franchise. Kazoo, I even recall early on a couple (not a ton but a couple) pro-JC posts from you too.....


Because Campbell wasn't a great QB, therefore the most negative, shrill critics must have been right? :roll:

I think there was quite a range of realistic perspectives on him during his time in DC. Yes, there were some unrealistic excuses, just as some others seemed hell bent on finding fault with the way he drank his Gatorade (cough), and both extremes were . . . well, extreme.

Keep in mind that even though he departed after an unsuccessful stint, you could still have been pretty wrong about him, as far as facts were concerned.


Alright now, the other half of the Ray&Mark team is here to speak up, and your version of revisionist history is not at all the way I recall things either.

And just what do you mean we still "could have been wrong"?? He bombed in Raider land too, and managed to play 19 games over 2 seasons, and no real difference in his production over what he managed to do here. And now he's in Chicago, who all should be in church every sunday praying that nothing happens to Cutler.

I suppose you're right that we "could have been wrong" ... but so far, we've been right

And I recall more than "some" unreasonable excuses ... I distinctly recall the excuse generator that could have produced enough juice to run New York 24/7 ....

"no QB would be successful behind this o-line"

"Jason was set up for failure with this team"

"he just needs time to learn the system"

"the receivers are too short, and Santana Moss is not the same player"

"JC has had how many offensive coordinators?"

"All rookies need 2-3 years to learn an offense"

"this year is gonna be Jason's breakout season" (this happened for 3 years)

In response to Todd Collins coming in and lighting up the offense and winning 4 straight games (after a 4 game slide) and taking us to the playoffs .... "Collins just knows the system inside out being with Saunders for years".

So yes, Jason sucked bad ... and we were the main two guys here that refused to drink the JC kool-aide and pointed out his irredeemable unfixable flaws of which there were too many to be a starting NFL QB. Slow mentally in decisions and reading coverages ... slow release ... not very football savvy or improvising .... no feel for the game ... lousy pocket presence ... actually rolled into more sacks than he rolled away from ... had to be reminded to step up into the pocket ... inaccurate on both short and long throws ... no touch on short throws ... stared down receivers .... and a perpetual deer in the headlights when under pressure. He occasionally got into a rhythm and showed flash of good, but it was always just a teaser that he couldn't deliver on consistently. He was Mr. 3 and out when it counted, and the guy couldn't throw a TD pass outside the 20 yard line if you took his entire family hostage and gave him an entire season to throw one. The worst part was that he was never actually able to improve in any of these areas of weakness. I mean he left Washington as the same guy that arrived .. and he picked up right where he left off here, and was vintage Jason Campbell in Oakland too.

But you're right that RG3 and Jason should not be mentioned in the same conversation. And I dare say that could just as easily apply to Captain Kirk too .... Cousins is a better QB right now, than Jason ever was or ever will be. He even made Grossman look good ..... Jason and Beck are the two worst QB's ever to put on the Burgundy & Gold, since Danny Awful.

Just to set the record straight :wink:
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Countertrey wrote:
ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?
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What if we forget what we did with him 8)
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1niksder wrote:
Countertrey wrote:
ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?
:-k


What if we forget what we did with him 8)


I'm with Trey's philosophy on this. When Pods comes back and reads this he'll just get a big ego stoke and it'll just encourage him to keep coming back.
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RayNAustin wrote:
Irn-Bru wrote:
markshark84 wrote:The JC excuse-making on this cite was unreal for close to 3 years.

At one point I felt as if there were only 2 people (myself and RayinAustin) on this cite that actually understood how BAD JC really was and how much he was setting back this franchise. Kazoo, I even recall early on a couple (not a ton but a couple) pro-JC posts from you too.....


Because Campbell wasn't a great QB, therefore the most negative, shrill critics must have been right? :roll:

I think there was quite a range of realistic perspectives on him during his time in DC. Yes, there were some unrealistic excuses, just as some others seemed hell bent on finding fault with the way he drank his Gatorade (cough), and both extremes were . . . well, extreme.

Keep in mind that even though he departed after an unsuccessful stint, you could still have been pretty wrong about him, as far as facts were concerned.


Alright now, the other half of the Ray&Mark team is here to speak up, and your version of revisionist history is not at all the way I recall things either.

And just what do you mean we still "could have been wrong"?? He bombed in Raider land too, and managed to play 19 games over 2 seasons, and no real difference in his production over what he managed to do here. And now he's in Chicago, who all should be in church every sunday praying that nothing happens to Cutler.

I suppose you're right that we "could have been wrong" ... but so far, we've been right

And I recall more than "some" unreasonable excuses ... I distinctly recall the excuse generator that could have produced enough juice to run New York 24/7 ....

"no QB would be successful behind this o-line"

"Jason was set up for failure with this team"

"he just needs time to learn the system"

"the receivers are too short, and Santana Moss is not the same player"

"JC has had how many offensive coordinators?"

"All rookies need 2-3 years to learn an offense"

"this year is gonna be Jason's breakout season" (this happened for 3 years)

In response to Todd Collins coming in and lighting up the offense and winning 4 straight games (after a 4 game slide) and taking us to the playoffs .... "Collins just knows the system inside out being with Saunders for years".

So yes, Jason sucked bad ... and we were the main two guys here that refused to drink the JC kool-aide and pointed out his irredeemable unfixable flaws of which there were too many to be a starting NFL QB. Slow mentally in decisions and reading coverages ... slow release ... not very football savvy or improvising .... no feel for the game ... lousy pocket presence ... actually rolled into more sacks than he rolled away from ... had to be reminded to step up into the pocket ... inaccurate on both short and long throws ... no touch on short throws ... stared down receivers .... and a perpetual deer in the headlights when under pressure. He occasionally got into a rhythm and showed flash of good, but it was always just a teaser that he couldn't deliver on consistently. He was Mr. 3 and out when it counted, and the guy couldn't throw a TD pass outside the 20 yard line if you took his entire family hostage and gave him an entire season to throw one. The worst part was that he was never actually able to improve in any of these areas of weakness. I mean he left Washington as the same guy that arrived .. and he picked up right where he left off here, and was vintage Jason Campbell in Oakland too.

But you're right that RG3 and Jason should not be mentioned in the same conversation. And I dare say that could just as easily apply to Captain Kirk too .... Cousins is a better QB right now, than Jason ever was or ever will be. He even made Grossman look good ..... Jason and Beck are the two worst QB's ever to put on the Burgundy & Gold, since Danny Awful.

Just to set the record straight :wink:


He was better for us than Brunell was. Brunell was Gibbs' worse decision ever.
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ATX_Skins wrote:Hakeem "the posers" Dream

You guys don't see it?

Where has that turd Poser been anyways?


He's on a self-imposed (but temporary) vacation. :up:
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crazyhorse1 wrote:
RayNAustin wrote:
Irn-Bru wrote:
markshark84 wrote:The JC excuse-making on this cite was unreal for close to 3 years.

At one point I felt as if there were only 2 people (myself and RayinAustin) on this cite that actually understood how BAD JC really was and how much he was setting back this franchise. Kazoo, I even recall early on a couple (not a ton but a couple) pro-JC posts from you too.....


Because Campbell wasn't a great QB, therefore the most negative, shrill critics must have been right? :roll:

I think there was quite a range of realistic perspectives on him during his time in DC. Yes, there were some unrealistic excuses, just as some others seemed hell bent on finding fault with the way he drank his Gatorade (cough), and both extremes were . . . well, extreme.

Keep in mind that even though he departed after an unsuccessful stint, you could still have been pretty wrong about him, as far as facts were concerned.


Alright now, the other half of the Ray&Mark team is here to speak up, and your version of revisionist history is not at all the way I recall things either.

And just what do you mean we still "could have been wrong"?? He bombed in Raider land too, and managed to play 19 games over 2 seasons, and no real difference in his production over what he managed to do here. And now he's in Chicago, who all should be in church every sunday praying that nothing happens to Cutler.

I suppose you're right that we "could have been wrong" ... but so far, we've been right

And I recall more than "some" unreasonable excuses ... I distinctly recall the excuse generator that could have produced enough juice to run New York 24/7 ....

"no QB would be successful behind this o-line"

"Jason was set up for failure with this team"

"he just needs time to learn the system"

"the receivers are too short, and Santana Moss is not the same player"

"JC has had how many offensive coordinators?"

"All rookies need 2-3 years to learn an offense"

"this year is gonna be Jason's breakout season" (this happened for 3 years)

In response to Todd Collins coming in and lighting up the offense and winning 4 straight games (after a 4 game slide) and taking us to the playoffs .... "Collins just knows the system inside out being with Saunders for years".

So yes, Jason sucked bad ... and we were the main two guys here that refused to drink the JC kool-aide and pointed out his irredeemable unfixable flaws of which there were too many to be a starting NFL QB. Slow mentally in decisions and reading coverages ... slow release ... not very football savvy or improvising .... no feel for the game ... lousy pocket presence ... actually rolled into more sacks than he rolled away from ... had to be reminded to step up into the pocket ... inaccurate on both short and long throws ... no touch on short throws ... stared down receivers .... and a perpetual deer in the headlights when under pressure. He occasionally got into a rhythm and showed flash of good, but it was always just a teaser that he couldn't deliver on consistently. He was Mr. 3 and out when it counted, and the guy couldn't throw a TD pass outside the 20 yard line if you took his entire family hostage and gave him an entire season to throw one. The worst part was that he was never actually able to improve in any of these areas of weakness. I mean he left Washington as the same guy that arrived .. and he picked up right where he left off here, and was vintage Jason Campbell in Oakland too.

But you're right that RG3 and Jason should not be mentioned in the same conversation. And I dare say that could just as easily apply to Captain Kirk too .... Cousins is a better QB right now, than Jason ever was or ever will be. He even made Grossman look good ..... Jason and Beck are the two worst QB's ever to put on the Burgundy & Gold, since Danny Awful.

Just to set the record straight :wink:


He was better for us than Brunell was. Brunell was Gibbs' worse decision ever.


Disagree. We used 2 first rounders (including the pick) on JC. We thereafter WASTED 4 years with him. With Brunell, he played only 1 full season and we made the playoffs -- which is the last playoff game we actually won. JC lead us to the playoffs 0 times in 4 years (and no 2007 goes to the 4-game streak by Collins - that year JC "lead" us to a 5-7 record). In 2005 Brunell had more TDs than JC had in any year in WAS.

Yes Brunell was HORRENDOUS in DC, but we wasted more draft picks and tons more time with JC. We got more out of Brunell in 1 year than we did in 4 years with JC.

So no, JC was the biggest mistake this franchise has made in as long as I can remember if you consider time of investment and amount paid.
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Why the hell are people still talking about JC?
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Why the hell are people still talking about JC?
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cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Why the hell are people still talking about JC?
#HTTRgiii


Because ... we're enjoying having a Redskin quarterback who doesn't suck ... and we remember the ones who sucked in doing that ... I mean duh ...
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Robert Griffin is simply unbelievable. I honestly thought we'd still win it until Santana fumbled. My only concern was that we not leave any more than 5 seconds on the clock when we scored because of our defense. In all my years of 'skins fandom, I've never had that feeling of our guy can do it, like i do with RGIII.

Grossman, JC, mcnabb, etc. are all irrelevant, we've got a franchise QB, and it is going to be a fun ride. My favorite thing about him is his brain. It took him one game, one game of sitting out due to a nasty hit, and he's already learned the appropriate lessons. He doesn't make the same mistakes twice. And he's a rookie. I think.
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emoses14 wrote:Robert Griffin is simply unbelievable. I honestly thought we'd still win it until Santana fumbled. My only concern was that we not leave any more than 5 seconds on the clock when we scored because of our defense. In all my years of 'skins fandom, I've never had that feeling of our guy can do it, like i do with RGIII.

Grossman, JC, mcnabb, etc. are all irrelevant, we've got a franchise QB, and it is going to be a fun ride. My favorite thing about him is his brain. It took him one game, one game of sitting out due to a nasty hit, and he's already learned the appropriate lessons. He doesn't make the same mistakes twice.

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And he's a rookie. I think.

I kinda get caught in that mental trap too. I feel like someone transported me 3 years into the future.
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Just when the Shannys get it right on offense, the defense is now the problem. It's "turrible!" and at some point Papa Shanny has to make a decision. Now this is a business and how it falls on the coaches but in this instance you have two former HCs running your defense. If they can't get these guys in the right positions and these guys can't execute either start cutting guys or change the coaching staff.

This defense has been getting gashed but that last play to Cruz was more on the players than the scheme because you have to as the safety stay over the top no matter what and keep him in front of you or stride for stride as the corner when they need a touchdown to win, period.
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Sheli got hit right after the throw. If we had even bumped Cruz a little off the line, there's no way they complete that play. smh

How long do we have to wait before we get a DC who understands how bump and run coverage, especially in long yardage situations, is a good thing?
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markshark84 wrote:
KazooSkinsFan wrote:Just wanted to say how sweet it is to have a QB who just throws it to receivers over and over. After the years of Jason drilling it into the ground in front of receivers and the Rex lollipops, wow. And for all you who kept arguing that Jason drilling into the ground made sense because only the receiver could catch it, though actually the receiver couldn't, I have two things to say:

1) The receiver can only catch it if you throw it in their bread basket too, and it's a lot more effective.


The JC excuse-making on this cite was unreal for close to 3 years.

At one point I felt as if there were only 2 people (myself and RayinAustin) on this cite that actually understood how BAD JC really was and how much he was setting back this franchise. Kazoo, I even recall early on a couple (not a ton but a couple) pro-JC posts from you too.....

But we are seeing what good QB play looks like now -- a QB that can actually make plays and doesn't need an all-pro at every position to look adequate. As I have said: a QB makes everyone around them look better -- it's not the other way around.


I like Jason Campbell. I was really hoping he'd have a solid NFL career. But your right he isn't a good qb. The best he'll ever be is a back up.
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