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I've been a die hard skins fan since I was taking deuces in a diaper. Regardless of how bad they have been in the past 2 decades still gotta have faith.

However, I have said this from his rookie season... I can not stand Campbell as a quarterback and I don't think the Skins will ever have a super bowl squad with him leading the team. They are so brutal on offense yet they pay a $100 million bucks for a curb stomping fat defensive lineman. Absolutely kills me.

I honestly would love to get Sanchez just to make the season a little more fun because I swear if I have to go through another season with that piss poor offense run by Campbell I will show up to the sports bar every single Sunday with a custom made #6 Washington Redskins jersey with Cutler on the back!! I really wish we could have got him... that would have been sweet!!

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I like Campbell. What has pissed me off or frustrated me is all the coaching changes. I realize Defense whens games, but i do get pissed at spending money on aging linemen , i prefer it spend on solid slot receivers and/or corners and free safety or D-backs.

there are too many problems with the Skins , but i don't think Campbell is one.
 

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Campbell isn't great right now, and I doubt he's going to get much better. The 'skins don't think much of him, and are doing everything they can to get rid of him. The Cutler deal had to hurt - you have to figure Denver went with the Chicago deal so they'd get Orten instead of Campbell. Ouch.

I have a bad feeling about tomorrow. I think we'll see Sanchez in a Redskins uniform, with Danny paying way too much for the next Matt Leinert. More draft picks gone, Campbell still at QB, another coach starting the following year, ... it never ends, does it.
 

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cambell may or may not be good I'm not sure. What I am sure of is that counting his time at Auburn Cambell has had 7 different coordinators in the last 8 seasons. that can't be easy to deal with. How about giving the poor guy a chance to actually play 2 years in the same system before you get rid of him.

Also He isn't the biggest prolem. If your a Washington fan look at your owner before bashing Cambell. You want to know how to run an NFL team look at New England, Pittsburg, phily, NYG, Indy. If you want to know how not to run an NFL team look at Washington, Dallas and Oakland. Wash and Oak have the 2nd least picks of anybody in the draft this year (5). and guess what teams have the most. New England (11), NYG (10), Phily (9), Tenn (10), Pitt (9). The redskins always trade away picks like they are baseball cards. Last year a 2nd rounder for jason taylor, who they then cut after 1 year. From the years 2003 through this year wash has had 39 picks, the least of anybody in the nfl. and in 3 of those years they didn't even have a 1st round pick. the fact is the nfl draft is hardly an exact science but if you have double the picks than you have double the chance of hitting big on a 3rd 4th or 5th round guy. hell half of the 1st round picks don't work out but the good teams hit on alot more of them. Look at Indy's 1st round picks.
Peyton, Reggie Wayne, Freeney, Bob sanders, Edge, Dallas Clark, Addai, Gonzolez.

Insted the skins always try to sign the big name free agent. Like Hayneswoth. But what is gonna hurt with that deal is Hayneswoth will be cut after 4 years. O.K. fine but that is going to give the skins 9.4 million of dead money in 2013. just like they are paying over 5 mil for brandon lloyd and about 2.5 mil for shawn springs this year. In fact over the last 10 year no team in the NFL has had more dead money than washington.
 

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Live here in DC. Know Colt Brennan fairly well and talked to him about the situation this week. He thinks Zorn, Snyder, and Cerratto, collectively think Campbell can not run their West Coast offense. They have little faith in him. I expect them to move Campbell today.
 

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Live here in DC. Know Colt Brennan fairly well and talked to him about the situation this week. He thinks Zorn, Snyder, and Cerratto, collectively think Campbell can not run their West Coast offense. They have little faith in him. I expect them to move Campbell today.

I can see that, after all the last time Cambell ran a true west coast offense was his senior year at auburn.

Oh by the way Auburn went an undefeated 13-0 that year and cambell set a school record for comp. %. Give the guy a chance, he has improved every year in the league. Or better yet get him some help in the form of a WR. Insted of dropping 100 mil on a d tackle that never plays 16 games.
 

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/301730-the-washington-redskins-hold-all-the-aces-on-jason-campbell

The Washington Redskins Hold All the Aces on Jason Campbell

by Anthony Brown http://bleacherreport.com/users/11357-Anthony-BrownAnthony Brown

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<SMALL>Correspondent</SMALL> Written on December 03, 2009

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One of the perverse pleasures of the season is watching Daniel Snyder squirm. His decision about the Washington Redskins' next quarterback will be his third-most important of the offseason, after his decision for the 2010 GM and head coach.
Almost everything tilts in Snyder's favor when it comes to Jason Campbell.
With the season five weeks from a merciful end, Daniel Snyder expects to sweep out the old and bring in the new, we think.
Snyder has a well-known adolescent penchant of reaching for the next shiny bauble while discarding gems in the drawer. In 2000, he let free agent quarterback Brad Johnson walk away and reached for Jeff George, unwanted by everyone but Snyder.
Odds are that Jason Campbell's a goner by the 2010 draft. That may suit him just fine. Campbell can do a lot better than "Snyderrato." The Redskins can do worse than Campbell.
Campbell has taken the Redskin offense upon his shoulders over the past three games. Heck, Campbell was the offense in the Philadelphia Eagles game last Sunday.
Yet despite a touchdown run and two touchdown passes, the casual Sunday fan, which may include Snyder, lays the Eagles loss at Campbell's feet instead of the defense and special teams that gave up two fourth-quarter scoring drives and a two-point conversion to allow Philly's come-from-behind win.
Would Jay Cutler or Mark Sanchez have done better?
Campbell ranks higher than those gentlemen in quarterback rating (18th with 84.6), completions (10th with 65.2 percent), and the critical yards per pass attempt (15th with 7.19).
Campbell is playing himself to roster relevance. Odds are that Snyder could get a second-round pick for Campbell this offseason...if 2010 is an uncapped year.
Washington is believed to have offered its first-round 2009 draft pick in futile efforts to land Cutler and Sanchez. Campbell had no trade value that could have sweetened Washington's offer for Cutler. That must have been a shock to Snyder.
(The failed effort saved Snyder from himself. The wrath he would have endured for giving up two first-day draft picks for Cutler after signing Albert Haynesworth to a gold-plated contract only to be 3-8 at this point of the season...)
The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) anticipated its own termination and set the rules for an orderly transition. How smart was that, to protect the league from predatory owners?
Here's what makes Snyder squirm: If the owners and Players Association reach an agreement to extend the CBA, the NFL sets a new salary cap and Campbell is an unrestricted free agent. He's free to go and the Redskins get nothing but a fare-thee-well as Campbell runs out the door.
To keep Campbell, Washington has to tag him as a franchise player and sign him to a one-year contract worth $7-10 million, or sign him to a new deal with around $50 million guaranteed.
If the owners and players do not reach agreement, then there is no salary cap in 2010, but a lot of new rules that restrict player movement during a transition year.
Sniffing out the salary cap is the one thing Daniel Syder genuinely does well. Not signing Campbell to a new deal, along with lucrative contracts for DeAngelo Hall and Albert Haynesworth, is evidence Snyder expects the salary cap to fade away.
No salary cap after 2010 lets the Redskins terminate deals for Haynesworth without suffering a cap hit.
In Campbell's case, an uncapped year means the Skins can sign him to a "right-of-first-refusal" offer for a bargain $1 million. Then Snyder can sit back and see how the market prices Campbell and decide whether or not to match.
Another club would have to offer Campbell at least 110 percent of his current salary. $4 million or so for a middle-of-the-pack starter is a bargain.
But that club would have to pony up a first and third-round draft pick to Washington, according to data provided by J.I. Halsell of www.FootballOutsiders.com and former Washington Redskins salary cap analyst.
That's too high a price to pay for Campbell, even with a bargain-basement salary.
The other team could bypass all that and offer a straight-up trade for Campbell. That's worked for Snyder before.
In 2004, Champ Bailey made it very clear that he did not like the direction Snyder was taking the Redskins and he wanted out.
Snyder recovered by trading Bailey to Denver for Clinton Portis.
Campbell does not have that leverage.
Labor turmoil means Snyder gets a motivated Jason Campbell, who is creating trade value where none existed last spring.
The extra picks are just what Snyder needs to rebuild the team, or the 'Skins and whoever is coaching them in 2010 could get another year from an improving quarterback at a steal of a salary.
The only thing that screws Snyder's dream scenario is labor peace and a new salary cap.
So, I wonder how he will vote when the owners meet?
 

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he will never get them to a big game nor would he win it if he was in it.
 

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