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Old 10-03-2006, 08:08 AM
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Because he has never received a thread here, because week in and week out this guy is the best player on special teams who gets no recognition, lets give the cheeers today to Khary Campbell. Campbell under radar happen to lead the Redskins special teams in tackles in 2005. He is the leader. Yes, Thrash and Sellers, and even Rock get more air time here at hR and elsewhere, but folks, the ST coverages would not be the same without Mr. Campbell.

We give thread to Frost, Hall, and whoever, but Khary Campbell is rarely even mentioned. Without Campbell's big hit onthe punt return and NOT ONLY causign the fumble but RECOVERING it as well, we would have likely had a much different turnout.

SO A BIG KUDOS TO KHARY CAMPBELL!
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Old 10-03-2006, 08:44 AM
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You are absolutely right PSF. Campbell plays his but off everytime the ST gets on the field and is a maniac just like Sellers out there.
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Old 10-03-2006, 08:47 AM
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Great job indeed Campbell! He will certainly be recognized by Gibbs who loves his special teamers.
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One of the guys I rooted for all off season (along with Rock) that many here wanted to toss under the bus. He does his job each week and does it well. I am happy he is showing up big time.
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Because he has never received a thread here, because week in and week out this guy is the best player on special teams who gets no recognition, lets give the cheeers today to Khary Campbell. Campbell under radar happen to lead the Redskins special teams in tackles in 2005. He is the leader. Yes, Thrash and Sellers, and even Rock get more air time here at hR and elsewhere, but folks, the ST coverages would not be the same without Mr. Campbell.

We give thread to Frost, Hall, and whoever, but Khary Campbell is rarely even mentioned. Without Campbell's big hit onthe punt return and NOT ONLY causign the fumble but RECOVERING it as well, we would have likely had a much different turnout.

SO A BIG KUDOS TO KHARY CAMPBELL!
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Old 10-03-2006, 08:59 AM
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To Khary Campbell
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Right on the money! Players like Campbell are often forgotten or never remembered, but they are the glue that holds this whole thing together. Great Job Campbell, and keep busting heads on ST!
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:04 AM
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He's always been solid and he is going to be the next Pierce or Marshall IMO.
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:34 AM
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Because he has never received a thread here, because week in and week out this guy is the best player on special teams who gets no recognition, lets give the cheeers today to Khary Campbell. Campbell under radar happen to lead the Redskins special teams in tackles in 2005. He is the leader. Yes, Thrash and Sellers, and even Rock get more air time here at hR and elsewhere, but folks, the ST coverages would not be the same without Mr. Campbell.

We give thread to Frost, Hall, and whoever, but Khary Campbell is rarely even mentioned. Without Campbell's big hit onthe punt return and NOT ONLY causign the fumble but RECOVERING it as well, we would have likely had a much different turnout.

SO A BIG KUDOS TO KHARY CAMPBELL!
it really was the trifecta of special teams plays as you said.. good enough to whack the man down solidly, better to have ripped the ball out, and unreal to have recovered t himself. it was a great individual effort by an outstanding special teamer.
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:36 AM
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He's always been solid and he is going to be the next Pierce or Marshall IMO.
respectfully... NO... every time he has been in (and he is no youngster) he demonstrates very little feel for the defensive game... he is a special teamer..
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REDSKINS NOTEBOOK
Unsung Campbell Registers High Note

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...100201323.html
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I really like Campbell. It was very unfortunate to see him go down last season. I think he is a solid backup to Marshall as well. This guy always looks like he is giving 100%.
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:42 AM
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I really like Campbell. It was very unfortunate to see him go down last season. I think he is a solid backup to Marshall as well. This guy always looks like he is giving 100%.
again, respectfully, NOOOOO... like rock, i cringe when he goes in to play (defense)...he has zero feel for defense
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:48 AM
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again, respectfully, NOOOOO... like rock, i cringe when he goes in to play (defense)...he has zero feel for defense
I must disagree. For a backup, he was around the ball often when asked to play. While he might not have made every play, he was usually in position to do so.
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Old 10-03-2006, 09:49 AM
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again, respectfully, NOOOOO... like rock, i cringe when he goes in to play (defense)...he has zero feel for defense
Agreed, I still don't like him on goal line defense.
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