markshark84 wrote:I don't think that John is saying he is our savior. Those were words put into his mouth (and in maybe the most immature way -- by "staff" no less). Placing words into others mouths' is something (and for good reason) the "staff" here tends to look down upon, but I guess it is unnecessary to heed their own instruction
I never put any words in anyone's mouth, that's just nonsense. Nor as a staff member, do I have to agree with the hyperbole and unfounded misstatements spewed by some around here. I made a tongue-and-cheek, off-the-cuff joke. Not sure how you interpret that as putting words in someones mouth.
When someone carries on with nothing but drivel and hyperbole that's supported by no facts or even reality, it just becomes comical. Like implying that JC is the worst QB ever. As PulpExposure and Bob accurately pointed out, not only is JC far from being the worst QB in Redskins history, he's not even the worst QB in the league, and that IS supported by facts. And, for the record, John asserting that "we would've made the playoffs if Collins was the starter", implies he thinks Collins could've been a "savior". Nevertheless, it was a joke.
As for Todd Collins, I've said it before and I'll say it again. Not only will he never be a starting QB for the Skins, I'm betting he'll never be a starter for
any team in this league. Not only has
this team not deemed Collins worthy of being a starter, even Saunders never lobbied for him to be the starter, here or in KC. So I guess many coaches misjudged him, right?
The staff here isn't defending Campbell, as you insinuate. But some here have the common sense to know the teams losses are not solely JC's fault, and that's the point. Every staff member here has been critical of JC and recognizes he shares in the blame, but he's not
solely to blame. Just as the teams losses this year can't be blamed solely on JC, the teams 4 wins at the end of last season can't be solely credited or attributed to Collins. There are 10 other guys on offense and an entire defense that play a roll, win or lose.