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Peter King believes Carolina is "by far" the best destination for Campbell


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Well, he's right. Out of all the interested teams, Carolina -- with its great run game, offensive line and Steve Smith -- is certainly the best option.

Now, that doesn't mean Jason Campbell is a good fit for the Panthers. King also acknowledged that it seems more likely he goes to the Bills.

I think that was Rotoworld's comment.

Both Yasinskas and Chandler have written that the Panthers have shown no signs of interest.

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Didn't the skins have a pretty good oline, a playmaker at receiver, and a pretty strong running game when they drafted and in the years following where campbell was drafted? Just sayin'...

Well not last year. Their O-line was absolutely terrible (which didn't help their running game), and their receivers were just ok. Though they were limited to running short routes due to their o-line. Ironically it was his best year.

but I'm all in for Campbell joining our team, whether he's the backup or the starter. Forget Bulger. He is terrible.

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I know I will be in the minority.. But Jason Campbell is a great fit for us...

Unforunately I live in Redskin country so I have to watch a lot of Redskin games. I have a good feel for his ability...

This Skins team problems begin on the OL. NOT CAMPBELL. In fact, Campbell has done nothing but improve every year. He has endured many coaching changes and philosphy changes. Still he improves, with what is a very medicore WR group.

In the last 2 years Campbell has been sacked 81 times! This just shows how bad his OL really is. Yet he continues to improve. He completed 64.5% of his passes this year, for 3,600 yards... all career highs...

Give Campbell the time to throw and hell be better than most QB's. Strong arm than can make all the throws. Whoever gets him will be surprised by his ability..

I would absolutely love for Carolina to make a move for him.... Although that is doubtful from all that I have heard...

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