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Redskins should go with rookie QB now
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:35 pm
by Skinna Mob
Terry Bradshaw / FOX Sports
Posted: 1 day ago
Here's the thing if you are a Washington Redskins fan. I've seen Patrick Ramsey and Mark Brunell. And I know they are good people and that Ramsey hurt his neck on Sunday against the Bears. But doggone, there comes a time when you make a change at quarterback.
Coach Joe Gibbs made Jason Campbell a first-round draft pick. I watched Campbell play a lot at Auburn. I think he's a gamer and he throws very well. I mean, Campbell can go 6-for-11 passing if that's what Gibbs' plan is for his offense. Those were Ramsey's stats.
I would be playing him. If he's worthy of being a first-round pick, then you must think he has some talent. I'd just put him in there. I swear I would. I simply don't see anything great from Washington's other two quarterbacks. I don't see any difference-makers at quarterback. Why not start the rookie?
Let's be honest, the Redskins are going to run Clinton Portis (121 yards vs. the Bears) anyway. That's their offense right now. Joe Ferguson started in Buffalo in the 1970s when they had an offensive line called the Electric Company with a runner like O.J. Simpson. All Ferguson did was simply manage the ship. He didn't do anything spectacular in the beginning, but he got all that experience. They are going to run the football. You don't need Peyton Manning back there from what the Redskins are trying to do on offense.
I'm waiting for the Joe Gibbs offense that I loved more than 15 years ago. I know Gibbs still has it. I'm not one of those people saying the game or time has passed Joe by. He's too smart for that. I just don't think he has the people to pull the trigger. That's what it appears like. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's how I feel.
Believe me, I think any coach can tell when a guy has "it." You know what, we've been waiting for "it" to pop up for awhile. Maybe Campbell has "it." I loved him in college. So why doesn't Joe find out? You never know. The Redskins' quarterback could be sitting on the sideline right now.
I just thought this was one position I havent heard discussed or debated over. I think Bradshaw makes several valid points.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:37 pm
by gregory smith
Brunell can't stay healthy, you will get your wish before the holidays.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:39 pm
by Skinna Mob
My only wish is for the Redskins to keep winning, and for the team to stay healthy and compete! AND whoop the cowgirls!!!
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:42 pm
by hailskins666
the dumb bald redneck, who has a job on the fox pregame show wrote:Here's the thing if you are a Washington Redskins fan. I've seen Patrick Ramsey and Mark Brunell. And I know they are good people and that Ramsey hurt his neck on Sunday against the Bears. But doggone, there comes a time when you make a change at quarterback.
Coach Joe Gibbs made Jason Campbell a first-round draft pick. I watched Campbell play a lot at Auburn. I think he's a gamer and he throws very well.
i agree. there is going to be a learning curve sooner or later. cuz the answer IS NOT ramsey, it ain't brunell either.

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:58 pm
by USS Redskin
The only way for a rookie to learn is by playing. It would mean giving up some wins but its probably a great time to start since the Defense is so damn good. Of course they are not going to play the Bears every week.
Most likely Ramsey will be cut or traded and Brunell injured - so, Campbell will get a look soon.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:11 pm
by redskindave
Im not sold on Brunell at all, And I wish Ramsey was the answer, But hes not, I know Jason Campbell isnt ready, But he is all we have left, If Brunell gets hurt we would have to use him, So I hope he atleast gets some playing time to learn things, I wish now we had Tim Hasselback with us again.

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:11 pm
by gregory smith
Protect Campbell's confidence as long as you can. Let him sit and learn until Brunell gets hurt.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:18 pm
by Riggo44
I hope Brunell breaks his leg on the first play of the Cowboys game. I know it's harsh, but that's how much I dispise the fact that he is our starting QB. I would like to see them bring in Campbell, but I don't care if they bring in the one armed drummer from Def Leopard- as long as Brunell isn't quarterbacking our team.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:21 pm
by redskincity
I would like to see Tim here as well. Wonder what people will be saying when Brunell throws for 4 TD Monday?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:22 pm
by Skinna Mob
I wont say nothing, as long as those 4 TD's = a WIN!!!
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:25 pm
by Buzz Dog
Hold on a second, you panic-stricken Skins fans. Just because Ramsey wants to be traded doesn't mean he will be. My guess is that he plays for the Skins again before the year is out. Either way, I would really like to see things work out for him. He seems like a good guy and I still believe he can be a solid QB.
Anyone who wants to go with a rookie is throwing the towel in on the season. Give Campbell a year (or more) on the bench.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:29 pm
by hailskins666
Buzz Dog wrote:Anyone who wants to go with a rookie is throwing the towel in on the season. Give Campbell a year (or more) on the bench.
better now, than in a year or two when we actually might be contenders.

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:31 pm
by Skinna Mob
Buzz Dog...I appreciate your concern. But speaking for myself...Im not panicking.
I want Ramsey to succedd here as well....but
Ask yourself, how long do you wait for Patricks potential to evolve?
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:11 pm
by Art_Monk
He was not given a chance to evolve this season.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:17 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
hailskins666 wrote:Buzz Dog wrote:Anyone who wants to go with a rookie is throwing the towel in on the season. Give Campbell a year (or more) on the bench.
better now, than in a year or two when we actually might be contenders.

After 1 game, Hellhog??? Against the dreaded Cowpies???? At Dallas??? Joe may be old, and Campbell IS our QB of the future, but Joe ain't a fool. On the other hand, I can't say the same about Bradshaw, that loveable goon. 
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:18 pm
by Skinna Mob
Art_Monk wrote:He was not given a chance to evolve this season.
I would have to agree and say he was snatched to fast! But a valid point that keeps coming up...are the turn overs! How long does it take, or how long should Gibbs wait to see if Ramsey will ever develop the poise thats needed to stop the turnovers?
Thats all Im saying...
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:27 pm
by Scooter
I'm for playing the kid now. Our O-line is healthy (but for Jansen's thumbs... oouch). Portis is better than ever. We have a TE and an HB healthy. I like our WR's and our D is the best in the NFL... could there be a better time to break a kid in?
Oh yeah, and we've just destoyed any possibility of Ramsey ever becoming a successful Redskin at any point in the future.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:28 pm
by redskincity
Why not we are going with Brunell. He cant be much worse.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:38 pm
by Fanforever
To wish or hope one of our players get's hurt or injured is completely absurd. That in my opinion is a terrible thing to say and does not contribute much positive relative to the topic.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:39 pm
by skinsfan#33
redskincity wrote:I would like to see Tim here as well. Wonder what people will be saying when Brunell throws for 4 TD Monday?

Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 2:43 pm
by REDEEMEDSKIN
redskincity wrote:Why not we are going with Brunell. He cant be much worse.
I happen to think he would be more turnover prone than Ramsey against a first-string NFL defense, at this early stage of his career, on account of his throwing mechanics.
During the preseason, I he had at least two turnovers, on account of his sloooooooow release.
Give #8 a shot, let Ramsey back him up, go to #17 if the Brunell/Ramsey experiment takes us out of the playoffs.
Keep in mind, people. We are undefeated this season. Philly can't say that. The high octane Rams can't boast of that. Let's give it some time and let Joe complete his second year of coaching por favor.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:17 pm
by redskincity
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:redskincity wrote:Why not we are going with Brunell. He cant be much worse.
I happen to think he would be more turnover prone than Ramsey against a first-string NFL defense, at this early stage of his career, on account of his throwing mechanics.
During the preseason, I he had at least two turnovers, on account of his sloooooooow release.
Give #8 a shot, let Ramsey back him up, go to #17 if the Brunell/Ramsey experiment takes us out of the playoffs.
Keep in mind, people. We are undefeated this season. Philly can't say that. The high octane Rams can't boast of that. Let's give it some time and let Joe complete his second year of coaching por favor.
We just might have a Big Ben sitting there right before our very on eyes.
Campbell did have a slow release but I followed Ben last year in some of his starts and he didnt look good as well.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:25 pm
by Ramsey's Hog
There is no way the redskins can win with only 70 passing yards a game and that is what Brunell givs them. If Campbell goes in we have a chance to win and our future gets experience. I say play Campbell.
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 3:25 pm
by gay4pacman
redskincity wrote:I would like to see Tim here as well. Wonder what people will be saying when Brunell throws for 4 TD Monday?
You'll hear me singing from Texas S=tadium if that happens!
Hes going to rush for four!
Monday Night stats Brunell:
15-27 219 yards 2td
7 rush 58 yards 1td
Dont wake me up!
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 4:45 pm
by skinsfano28
g4pm, that would be one of the best nights i will ever have, no joke.
as far as campbell goes, i think he needs to sit back and learn the system. he didnt get EXTENSIVE playing time in the preseason, and i think if he can work with the offense in practice and especially run the scout team (IMO, one of th emost beneficial things for a qb is to run the scout team, beaucse then he learns to read his own defenses and learn wrinkles in other teams' playbooks and apply them to help him learn his own...complicated logic, but it makes sense to me

) against our defense. if he can live in practice against our D, then i say start him. if he can go through a whole Team Practice (11on11) without making stupid mistakes against our defense, then i say start him. until then, let him sit and learn and run drills in practice. do NOT make the same mistake we did with ramsey by throwing him in the fire. part of the reason brunell was brought in was to provide immense knowledge and experience that can teach things you can't teach out of a book. let campbell learn that, then we'll see about starting him. but i am officially NOT on the "start campbell" bandwagon...yet
