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Campbell Needs to Get Off to a Good Start................
Bears need QB Jason Campbell to get off to a good start
BY SEAN JENSEN sjensen@suntimes.com November 16, 2012 8:42PM
Jason Campbell will need lots of help from the running game. | Andrew A. Nelles~Sun-Times Media
Updated: November 17, 2012 2:11AM
Wide receiver Brandon Marshall couldn’t resist a chance to state the most obvious, indisputable difference between the Bears’ top two quarterbacks.
Asked the difference between Jay Cutler and Jason Campbell, Marshall playfully responded, “Jason’s black and Jay’s white.”
When the laughs ceased and Marshall continued, he provided a substantive answer.
“You know what, it’s the opposite,’’ he said. ‘‘You would think Campbell would be like [Michael] Vick. But Jay Cut is like Vick, and Jason is more of a pocket guy.”Facing a fast and fierce 49ers defense, the Bears may prove wise in shelving Cutler, who suffered a concussion in the second quarter of last Sunday’s 13-6 loss to the Texans.
Cutler’s clearly superior to Campbell in many ways. But Campbell’s more decisive, takes fewer sacks and, perhaps most important, starts games better. The Bears put up a record 28 points against the Titans but have scored only 30 points in the first quarter of their other eight games.
Cutler has a woeful 35.7 passer rating in 2012, with two touchdowns and five interceptions, in the first quarter. The first quarter has been his least productive (70.9 rating) throughout his Bears tenure. Campbell is better, although not by a significant margin. He has a 76.7 rating in the first quarter.
The difference, though, is interceptions.
In 70 career starts, Campbell has eight first-quarter interceptions. In 87 starts, Cutler has 24. After practice Friday, Campbell acknowledged that the offense needs to open the game well at Candlestick Park.
“In a hostile environment,’’ Campbell said, ‘‘playing against a team like that, they feed off their crowd and energy, so it’s important for us to get off to a fast start and move the ball in a positive direction and just have that mind-set.’’
Campbell generated some momentum when he started the second half against the Texans and completed four of his first five passes. But he was criticized by some for not being more aggressive on the last two drives.
He defended his performance Friday.
“When you stand on the sideline,’’ Campbell said, ‘‘it’s cold, rainy and muddy, and then you’re going against one of the top three defenses in the National Football League, and you got to play without any reps. You try to stay within the system."
‘‘I took three shots down the field. We hit two and missed on one.
“There were others, but [the Texans] dropped everyone, and it just wasn’t there. You can’t just throw it up because if it’s intercepted, then everyone is like, ‘Oh, no. What is he doing?’ ”
On the last drive, Campbell said a receiver slipped, so he had to dump the ball off.
“I have thrown plenty of deep balls in my career,” he said. Campbell was hardly to blame; he didn’t commit any of the Bears’ four turnovers nor drop any of the four passes.
“We just have to do a better job, outside of the quarterback room, making plays,” Marshall said. “That’s the receivers, the tight ends and the running backs.
“We let him down a little bit last week, but this week, I think we’ll bounce back.”Offensive coordinator Mike Tice expressed full confidence in Campbell but added that they have to run the ball more effectively. On 16 carries against the Texans, Matt Forte averaged 2.4 yards.
“We have to get the run game going,” Tice said. “We have to take some pressure off Jason. It all starts with that. It’s [going to] be tough sledding, though.”
Campbell echoed that sentiment about the 49ers’ defense, but he didn’t seem at all fazed. “Just have fun,” Campbell said. “You got to let it hang out in a game like this.”
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Some interesting comments from both Campbell and Tice.
I don't think there's any doubt that a couple of the receivers had very poor games (Davis in particular) and for that reason alone Campbell get's an out for the lack of production in the Houston game. Forte wasn't getting any yardage (yet Tice stuck him in there despite the fact that Bush was gaining yards) and guys are dropping passes. So yeah, to say his guys let him down is a fair statement IMHO.
Strange as it may seem having Campbell play may turn out to be a positive. SF doesn't have much game film of him running the Bears offense and historically he plays well at the start of games so if he can repeat that on Monday night and get us a lead it may force SF out of their ball control game and give us more shots at turnovers.
This is exactly what we signed a guy like Campbell as backup QB for. We know he can win games and Monday would be a really nice one for him to do just that.
I'm getting to that age where a lifetime warranty just doesn't mean as much to me anymore as an afternoon nap.
Honey Badger Don't Care. Honey Badger Don't Give a Shit.
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Originally Posted by
soulman
“Just have fun,” Campbell said. “You got to let it hang out in a game like this.”
uh huh. Just like you have to let it hang out when you are behind and have only a few shots left to try and win.
And there WERE guys open. I saw them, but then I had the benefit of tv cameras and being on the couch.
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2 thoughts:
I think we're all gonna be pleasantly surprised tomorrow, and let's use QB's like baseball uses pitchers: Jason is our starter and Jay is our closer, lol.
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Originally Posted by
Henry Burris
2 thoughts:
I think we're all gonna be pleasantly surprised tomorrow, and
let's use QB's like baseball uses pitchers: Jason is our starter and Jay is our closer, lol.
#1. I'm thinking the same thing. If Campbell significantly outperforms Cutler, do we have a QB controversy???
#2. LOL. I never thought of that.
Last edited by JustAnotherBearsFan99; 11-18-2012 at 05:32 PM.
Trestman - Kromer - Tucker - DeCamillis
I'm looking forward to seeing these guys coach. Hope they're good.
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This topic just created a significant brain fart within my cerebral cortex. Jason Campbell outperforming Cutler? Really? The thought is strange, but he is a game manager and won't get you beat like Cutler the Gun Slinger.
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We need to get Forte & Bush involved in the game.
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He looks like shit so far.
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And also playing like shit.

Originally Posted by
MPBears68
He looks like shit so far.
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Originally Posted by
JPosh2012
We need to get Forte & Bush involved in the game.
We do, I know our Oline is shit but still, Bush with 306 yards total for this season. He should have way more than what he have. Matt Forte only have had two 100+ yards game against Titans and Jags.. He should have more yards aswell (641 total season)
We got the best RB duo in the entire NFL and yet the stats of them makes me sick. Run the fucking football, it has been proven that the only people who can catch a damn football is Jeffery and Marshall. The hell Forte is better at catching than Hester/any TE/Bennett.. Use Forte + Bush more Tice will ya.