Thursday, September 24, 2009

Jason Campbell's Big Football Season

By Chad Curtway

Which variety of Jason Campbell is it Redskins NFL lovers can anticipate this year? The quarterback who's disliked and halfway outside the sphere? Or could he be the second coming of Doug Williams, just like Clinton Portis had so powerfully 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 11000 rush yards through his lifetime, aligning himself for Hall of Fame contemplation with about three or 4 good seasons remaining in his playing days.

It will not mean much.

Malcolm Kelly can prove to be among the leading jovial receivers in the NFL this year, capable of drawing parallels to Andre Johnson and Calvin Johnson by the stop of the football season.

It won't mean much.

Brian Orakpo can be the second coming of Lawrence Taylor, doing damage on the weak side of the entire NFC East division.

It won't make a difference.

All that means anything is that the team wins no less than ten contests, and that their quarterback is the most high-ranking individual in each one of these anticipated ten victories.

Ignore the fact that he went half a year in '08 lacking an INT, it was all revolving around the incredible Clinton Portis in the course of that stretch. When things went sour for the franchise, it wasn't Clinton Portis that assumed the blame.

It was Jason Campbell, who wasn't the sole individual with lessened production in the course of the blackout, however was the only addressee of the sports radio and newspaper drama that followed.

Most fans are in Jason Campbell's corner, and not a soul heads up that group's cheers more so than I do.

However from a neutral standpoint, there's a fine line between triumph and debacle for Campbell this forthcoming season, and zero more Washington can do or is able to do will surpass the steadiness he must deliver from the first game and beyond. - 2361

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