I'm curious, too. I watch a lot of 'Skins games because I live in Dallas Cowboy country. We always get divisional games on the tube even when Dallas is not playing. My perception of Brunell's play is a little different than some of the others on the board. Let's take a look at Brunell's stats for '06:
Att 260 Comp 162, for 1,789 yards, 8 TD, 4 INT, and an 86.5 QB rating. His completion percentage is 62.3%. He has 12 sacks and 5 fumbles. He also set the NFL single game consecutive completion record this season.
Not bad for a 36-year old washed up has-been quarterback who can't throw the ball more than 20 yards.
By the way, Brunell is 46 of 70 for passes over 20 yards, a 65.7% completion rate, for 575 yards and a quarterback rating of of 88.7.
In passes over 30 yards, Brunell is 9 of 16, for a 56.3% completion rate, for 121 yards and a 101.3 quarterback rating.
His stats for the two games he's played in November show some slippage, so maybe there is something to his 'fading' fast. Too bad we won't get to see if it's true or not.
For comparison purposes:
Tom Brady
180 of 304 attempts, 2054 yards, 15 TD 9 INT, 59.2%, 83.7 QB rating.
Jake Delhomme
182 of 304 attempts, 1970 yards, 10 TD 6 INT, 59.9%, 81.7 QB rating.
David Garrard
37 of 73 attempts, 478 yards, 3 TD 4 INT, 50.7%, 62.5 QB rating.
Mike Vick
129 of 246 attempts, 1559 yards, 12 TD 9 INT, 52.4%, 73.2 QB rating.
From any objective standard, Brunell is still a good quarterback. His performance is on par with some who are considered to be among the league's elite. And he plays better than some quarterbacks who were considered good enough to replace other quarterbacks in their team's starting lineup.
So if you want to argue that the 'Skins season is over and they need to address the future, then fine: start Campbell. But if you're saying Brunell has been benched because of poor play, then I'd have to argue with you.
Considering that this is the same team that blamed Archuleta for their piss-poor defense, I'm skeptical of any roster moves the 'Skins make.