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.”