I agree the draft pick trade was a less than stellar move. But it s done.
I agree drafting a 4th QB at #25 was questionable, but Campbell is now a Redskin and we need to get excited about that fact, not how it happened.
The season won't start for a few months and these draft picks aren't going to make or break that season. Gibbs and co. started showing real progress at the end of last season and there's no reason that can't continue starting game 1 against the Bears this year.
Hey it could be worse, we could be lowly puke fans. You know why God gave Cowboys one more brain cell then horses? So they wouldn't sh!# during parades
vife wrote:My friend said he thinks Campbell is the next Daunte Culpepper. Which is fine with me.
That's great! Your friend thinks he's the next Dante. Well....my friend told me that I'm the next Joe Gibbs.
"I was on the sideline and guys were talking about the score, and then it hit me -- we won by 21. I came in the locker room and I yelled it out, and immediately I just kind of broke down in tears. Because I miss Sean, you know."
I cannot believe Gibbs would have gone to all this trouble to trade into the #25 spot, if he didn't have a really strong feeling about Campbell. I'm a pretty astute fan and I saw Campbell play two college games last year, I've read four or five scouting reports on him and listened to all the talking heads give their take on him. Does that qualify me to second guess Gibbs who's covered every angle imaginable on this guy? I bet most of the fans complaining about the pick haven't read more than a paragraph about Campbell and they're ready to declare it a failed draft. Kind of silly when you think about it.