
From: Washington Post
The Redskins’ giddy 6-2 start, as Jason Campbell was in the midst of a streak of 271 passes without an interception (a franchise record), only led to a nauseating somersault in their fortunes, and now struggling at 7-7 and finding it difficult to score, he has become a chief scapegoat. “I think we’re worn down, it’s been a long season, it was a long training camp, and learning a new system week in and week out, it can be draining,” Campbell said. “The whole Redskins organization, that’s something we’re going through, a lot of changes, and it takes time for things to come together. You look at the good teams, they build it up. It doesn’t just come overnight.”


December 18th, 2008
Matt Loede
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