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Come on man, listen to the team your avatar represents. Jim Zorn, Vinny Cerato, and all the other coaches have already made it clear, Jason Campbell is the QB. Collins is 37 years old, he could certainly be an effective QB, but at 37, its not a good gameplan to stunt Jason Campbell's growth as a QB and sit him while Todd Collins quickly becomes the next Mark Brunell...meaning come in for a season, do an okay job and then fade into retirement.
Despite what anyone might say, Campbell has played well so far. Remember he only has a little more than one season under his belt as the starter and his completion percentage was at 60% last year, he's throw more TDs than INTs(22 tds, 17 ints) and his arm is every bit as strong as we all heard it was when he came out of Auburn. Thats more than almost any young QB can say having played only 20 games so far in the NFL. He'll be in the same offensive system this year as he was his final year at Auburn when he was a Heisman candidate in the best conference in college football. Zorn is working directly with Campbell and everything coming out of the OTAs so far has been very positive.
Campbell> Collins
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