The Washington Redskins Have A Crappy Leadership Pyramid
20 November 2007, 11:15 AM. By Daniel Mauser
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Quarterback Jason Campbell of the Washington Redskins has a problem. He seems to think it’s okay to cry because he threw the interception that cost his team Sunday’s game.
Jason Campbell cried after his first 300-yard game. And not because he was happy. “There’s only one play I remember out of the whole game,” Campbell said Monday. “That interception.”
It’s not the tears we have the issue with, but the reason. Losing to your arch rivals, the Cowboys, and then crying about it isn’t the best way to install confidence in your players. Buck up and deal with it, man! If not, then what kind of example are you setting for your teammates on Sund… oh noes! It’s already started spreading.
“I cried, too,” left tackle Chris Samuels said. “It was tough.”
What kind of NFL are we following where men, 6′5 and 300 pounds, are allowed to show their sensitive side? Where dweebs stalk the Playmate-girlfriends of its players? If it’s one reason why we hope the Patriots should go 19-0 it’s so that next season the NFL can reset itself, kinda like The Matrix breaking down. We’d have players smoking during halftime like in the ’70s by the third game.
Late pick ruins Campbell’s first 300-yard game [Sporting News]
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