It depends. If they lose a couple more games then they might a well throw Campbell out there and see what they have. As long as their goal is the playoffs, then Brunell has to play.
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2006-10-18 18:34:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No the skins' season is still alive...if they lose a couple more games or if Brunell stinks it up like he has, then they would start thinking about putting Campbell in but for now i think they are going to stick with Brunell! Because he has the best shot to lead the Skins to a playoff apearance!
2006-10-18 18:39:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I was at the Giants/Skins game 2 weeks ago. Mark Brunell looks and plays like he's in slow motion. Why Joe Gibbs has kept him in rather than spark the offense with fresh legs in beyond me.
My Giants crushed them, and Eli Manning just kept breezing along. Brunell stood in the pocket way too much, was sacked a couple of times and threw horrible passes.
I say keep him in. I need the Giants to be the NFC East Champs again so Tiki Barber can retire in style.
2006-10-19 01:19:44
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answered by JusticeManEsq 5
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Keep Playing Brunell. Redskins need better offensive line cause Brunell is a very good QB.
2006-10-18 19:39:44
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answered by Jeffito 5
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I cant stand how human beings shop trashing Brunell. Hes undesirable yet no longer THAT undesirable. notwithstanding, I do sense it is the right time for Campbell. they are 3-6, do not have any hopes of creating the playoffs. With the hot success of Tony Romo in Dallas and Philip Rivers in SD youthful QBs are beginning to get the dangle of issues. they prefer to ensure out if Campbell is their QB of the destiny. If he struggles, seem for them to take a QB in the draft, if he does properly, he will stay.
2016-12-04 23:54:14
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answered by lot 4
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I'm a Skins fan. My thinking is that once they lose on Sunday vs the Colts. They should take the bye week and let Campbell be the starting QB for the rest of the season in preparation for next year.
2006-10-19 03:14:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Gibbs likes EXPERIENCE.His job is not in jeapordy nor is Brunell's. expect better play calling and the O-line may get shaken up.that's all.
2006-10-19 01:23:24
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answered by bob a 2
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they needto keep in the vet for now while they still have a run for the playoffs, if things get out of hand and they have no more hope then they should throw in there rookie, let them get the feel of things and see if they have a prospect for next years starter.
2006-10-18 19:30:15
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answered by NoBama For Me 2
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