Monday, July 16, 2007

Redskins ranked 28 out of 32 at Quarterback

In a column by Mike Tanier the Redskins were ranked 28 out of 32 at the quarterback position. At the number one position were the Colts, undoubtedly carried to the number one position on the shoulders of Peyton Manning. Tom Brady and the Patriots claim the number two spot. Undoubtedly, the Redskins do not belong anywhere near the top 10 for quarterback rankings. This year's starter Jason Campbell has a mere seven starts under his belt and is backed up by Mark Brunell who is long past his prime. It is true that he remains largely untested but in his seven starts he suffered only seven sacks with one fumble. If the offense relies largely on the yardage gained by Clinton Portis, as long as Campbell does not give the ball away with errant passes, fumbles, and poor decisions the Redskins will be ahead of where they were last year. With a solid performance perhaps even a playoff berth.

Mike Tanier's Article

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