Which Jason Campbell is the quarterback Redskins football fans can expect to see this year? The quarterback that is disliked and halfway outside the sphere? Or might he be the second coming of Doug Williams, as Clinton Portis had so expressively confirmed recently?
Campbell's performance is what the 200 season is all going to revolve around. Clinton Portis might close out this year with over eleven thousand yards rushing for his lifetime, positioning himself for Hall of Fame consideration with about three or four great seasons left in his playing days.
It won't mean much.
Malcolm Kelly could turn out to be among the choice young receivers in the game of football this year, capable of receiving comparisons to Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson by the cease of the football season.
It will not mean much.
Brian Orakpo could be the next version of Lawrence Taylor, wreaking havoc on the weak side of the full NFC East.
It will not make a difference.
The only thing holds importance is that Washington wins no less than 10 games, and that Jason Campbell is the most eminent figure in each one of these estimated 10 victories.
Disregard the reality that he played 8 straight games in '08 devoid of an interception, it was all revolving around the amazing Clinton Portis in the course of that run. When the tide turned on the Skins, it wasn't Clinton Portis that got the criticism.
It was Campbell, who wasn't the only Redskin with diminished stats at some point in the blackout, however was the lone addressee of the sports radio and newspaper commotion that came after.
The majority of people are in Jason Campbell's defense, and nobody leads up that corner's praise more so than me.
However from a place of objectivity, there is a fine line between triumph and mess for Campbell this upcoming year, and nothing more Washington can do or is able to do will eclipse the stability he must exhibit from week one and after.
Campbell's performance is what the 200 season is all going to revolve around. Clinton Portis might close out this year with over eleven thousand yards rushing for his lifetime, positioning himself for Hall of Fame consideration with about three or four great seasons left in his playing days.
It won't mean much.
Malcolm Kelly could turn out to be among the choice young receivers in the game of football this year, capable of receiving comparisons to Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson by the cease of the football season.
It will not mean much.
Brian Orakpo could be the next version of Lawrence Taylor, wreaking havoc on the weak side of the full NFC East.
It will not make a difference.
The only thing holds importance is that Washington wins no less than 10 games, and that Jason Campbell is the most eminent figure in each one of these estimated 10 victories.
Disregard the reality that he played 8 straight games in '08 devoid of an interception, it was all revolving around the amazing Clinton Portis in the course of that run. When the tide turned on the Skins, it wasn't Clinton Portis that got the criticism.
It was Campbell, who wasn't the only Redskin with diminished stats at some point in the blackout, however was the lone addressee of the sports radio and newspaper commotion that came after.
The majority of people are in Jason Campbell's defense, and nobody leads up that corner's praise more so than me.
However from a place of objectivity, there is a fine line between triumph and mess for Campbell this upcoming year, and nothing more Washington can do or is able to do will eclipse the stability he must exhibit from week one and after.
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