BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS

Friday, February 12, 2010

Great post about Jason Campbell from Extremeskins.com...all credit goes to Oldskool here.

I know how troublesome stats are to some of the haters, but these are things that will be taken into account by the front office before making a decision on the draft, free agency or the Quarterback position.

OFFENSIVE LINE PRODUCTION:


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Redskins were 29th in protecting the QB from being sacked, allowing 46 sacks.

Redskins were 28th in protecting the QB from hits, allowing 94.

Redskins OL was 27th in the league, producing 1,508 yards on the ground.

RUNNING BACK PRODUCTION


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Redskins rushing attack was ranked 29th in the league, averaging 3.9 yards per carry.

Redskins rushing attack was 26th in the league, averaging 16.6 points per game.

Redskins rushing attack was 26th in the league, totaling 266 points on the ground.

Redskins rushing attack was 27th in the league, with 391 attempts.

Redskins rushing attack was 27th in the league, with 24.4 attempts per game.

Redskins rushing attack was 27th in the league, with 94.2 yards per game.

Redskins rushing attack was tied 25th in the league, with 8 rushing TD's.

Redskins rushing attack was 30th in the league with 72 1st downs via the rush.

Redskins rushing attack was 32nd in the league with 18.4% completion percentage via the rush.

Redskins rushing attack was tied 29th in the league with 6 rushes of 20+ yards or more.

Redskins rushing attack was tied 21th in the league with 1 rush of 40+ yards or more.

JASON CAMPBELL/QUARTERBACK STATISTICS

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Campbell was 12th in total comp (327)

Campbell was 10th in the league in comp% (64.5%)

Campbell was 20th in attempts per game (31.7)

Campbell was 14th in yards (3,618)

Campbell was 15th in average (7.1)

Campbell was 16th in yards/game (226.1)

Campbell was 18th in TD (20)

Campbell was T9th in INT's (15)

Campbell was T11th in 1st downs (186)

Campbell was 11th in 1st down % (36.7)

Campbell was T 5th with a pass play of 84 yards.

Campbell was 17th with 40 pass plays of 20+ yards.

Campbell was 17th with 8 pass plays of 40+ yards.

Campbell was 15th in the league with a 86.4 QB rating.


CONCLUSION:

Campbell played behind the on average statistically 28th worst OL this year.

Campbell had no run support, playing with on average the 27th best rushing game in the league.

In spite of these negatives, he still had career numbers in Attempts, Completions, Comp%, Attempts/game, yards, avg, yards/game and TD's

The only conclusion that can be logically made is that Campbell was not the problem in 2009. The lack of a running attack and complete lack of protection from the Offensive Line were hindrances to success this year, not the play of the QB.

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