Thursday, April 8, 2010

Jason Campbell - a "J" Quaterback

One of the points Jonathan Niednagel has often made is that players with a "J" preference make poor quarterbacks because of their limited spatial awareness, and reduced ability to make spontaneous adjustments. Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell has always struck me as such, fairly rigid in his delivery, and often missing open men downfield.

Mike Shanahan clearly recognized Campbell was not going to bring him another. And even though ESFP Donovan McNabb is one letter off from Niednagel's ESTP ideal, he has often succeeded without a superstar group of receivers.

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