Does Campbell Have the "IT" Factor?

Monday, September 7, 2009 ·


We all know there is a common element to successful QBs in NFL that is almost invisible or unexplainable. It may be difficult to articulate but you know "IT" when you see it.


You see "IT" when Favre throws an underhanded stumbling pass for a touchdown. You see "IT" when Peyton is throwing up gang signs before the snap, then turns around and throws a 40 yard bomb to Reggie Wayne. You see "IT" when Big Ben throws a perfect pass in the corner of the end zone that only Santonio Homes can catch to win the Super Bowl.


I guess we can call "IT" ......making plays


Does Jason Campbell have what it takes to be a play maker?


Jason undoubtedly has a huge powerful arm. His deep balls (no homo) are rarely under thrown, and that's saying something when you have speedters like Santana and Randle El on both sides. He also has tremendous poise in the pocket, almost too much poise at times. He improved considerably at looking off safeties and going though his progressions under Zorn last year. Campbell has shown flashes of greatness in his short career. He overcame a 9 point deficit with two touchdowns in the final 6 1/2 minutes to beat the Saints earily last year. The game winner was 67 yard missle to Santana which displayed Campbell's ability to lead his team back in 4th quarter. He...made...a....play.


I have all the faith in world in Jason to lead us back to the promised land. I mean its either get the job done or Snyder is going to kick him to the curb with it being a contract year. Is Jason going to be the play maker that he's fully capable of being or is he still going to be the indecisive, tentative, hold the ball to long, robot QB. Consistensy and accuracy is the key for Jason and I know Snyder hasn't been consisent himself running our beloved Skins. Going from OC to OC hasn't helped him at all but now it seems to be some stability along with some young studs taller than 5'9' for Jason to throw to; Davis, Kelley, Thomas and.....oh yeah our boy Marko Mitchell.


That Giants pass rush is going to be a test to see where our offense is really at on 9/13 at 4:30. I predict Jason will develop into a B+ to A- QB by seasons end.




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