Could Jason Campbell Be A Bucs Quarterback?

April 2nd, 2009
With word that the Washington Redskins will try to acquire disgruntled Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, could Washington quarterback Jason Campbell be had?

With word that the Washington Redskins will try to acquire disgruntled Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, could Washington quarterback Jason Campbell be had?

Wednesday, several reliable sources, from Chris Mortenson of BSPN to the Redskins beat writers at the Washington Post, reported the Redskins will make a serious push for crybaby Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler.

If the Redskins want Cutler, then Washington starting quarterback Jason Campbell is expendable.

There are all sorts of reasons why the Bucs won’t be able to get Cutler. Money and lack of players are just a couple of potholes.

Though Campbell’s numbers have slightly slipped each year he has been a starter, he still throws more touchdowns than interceptions which is a helluva lot more than Son of Bob can say.

Raheem The Dream always talks about “competition” at quarterback. At worst, Campbell would be a reliable backup to Luke McCown; at best maybe a solid starter.

Joe wouldn’t mind this deal if competition, not excellence, is The Dream’s goal at quarterback. Personally, Joe would like to see the Bucs dangle a third round pick to Arizona for Matt Leinart.

Hey, the Bucs won’t have to cough up a first round pick for Campbell, that’s for sure.

2 Responses to “Could Jason Campbell Be A Bucs Quarterback?”

  1. denny Says:

    don’t you think that if the Redskins where going to trade for Cutler, then wouldn’t they have to give up Campbell to Denver as part of the trade???

  2. Joe Says:

    Denny:

    First, thanks for reading and commenting. Don’t be a stranger.

    As for Jason Campbell to the Broncos/Bucs: It depends. Maybe the Broncos are wanting to stock up on draft choices in order to move up to draft Mark Sanchez? Seems as though Josh McDaniels wants his own hand-picked quarterback.