Which version of Jason Campbell is it Redskins football enthusiasts can check for this year? The quarterback that is disliked and halfway out of town? Or is he the 2nd version of Doug Williams, as Clinton Portis has so expressively revealed lately?
Campbell's execution is what this season is all going to revolve around. Clinton Portis could finish this year with about eleven thousand yards rushing for his lifetime, positioning himself for Hall of Fame consideration with nearly 3 or four solid years remaining in his playing days.
It will not make a difference.
Malcolm Kelly might turn out to be among the best young receivers in the game of football this year, capable of drawing comparisons to Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson by the stop of the football season.
It won't mean much.
Brian Orakpo may be the next version of Lawrence Taylor, wreaking havoc on the left side of the full NFC East division.
It will not make a difference.
The only thing means anything is that the team comes out on top in at least 10 contests, and that their quarterback is the most prominent figure in each one of those expected 10 victories.
Never mind the fact that he played half a season in 2008 devoid of an interception, it was all about the incredible Clinton Portis during that stretch. When the tide turned on the team, it wasn't Clinton Portis that took the blame.
It was Jason Campbell, who was not the lone Redskin with diminished production in the course of the swoon, but was the only receiver of the talk radio and print media drama that came after.
The majority of people are in Jason Campbell's corner, and not a soul heads up that group's cheers more so than me.
Although from a place of objectivity, there's a very small difference between magnificence and failure for him this upcoming year, and nothing else Washington might do or is able to do will overshadow the stability he needs to exhibit from week one and later.
Campbell's execution is what this season is all going to revolve around. Clinton Portis could finish this year with about eleven thousand yards rushing for his lifetime, positioning himself for Hall of Fame consideration with nearly 3 or four solid years remaining in his playing days.
It will not make a difference.
Malcolm Kelly might turn out to be among the best young receivers in the game of football this year, capable of drawing comparisons to Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson by the stop of the football season.
It won't mean much.
Brian Orakpo may be the next version of Lawrence Taylor, wreaking havoc on the left side of the full NFC East division.
It will not make a difference.
The only thing means anything is that the team comes out on top in at least 10 contests, and that their quarterback is the most prominent figure in each one of those expected 10 victories.
Never mind the fact that he played half a season in 2008 devoid of an interception, it was all about the incredible Clinton Portis during that stretch. When the tide turned on the team, it wasn't Clinton Portis that took the blame.
It was Jason Campbell, who was not the lone Redskin with diminished production in the course of the swoon, but was the only receiver of the talk radio and print media drama that came after.
The majority of people are in Jason Campbell's corner, and not a soul heads up that group's cheers more so than me.
Although from a place of objectivity, there's a very small difference between magnificence and failure for him this upcoming year, and nothing else Washington might do or is able to do will overshadow the stability he needs to exhibit from week one and later.
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