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Sharkinva
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Hmm.. like yesterday INTs are often pick sixes or picked in the red zone & stop a drive. Sacks can be damaging but more often than not result in a loss of a few yards & stop a drive, result in a punt, etc. Sure - there are times where sacks result in a fumble for a TD but much less often than INTs. You cannot tell me that a 3 INT game is the same as a 3 (or even 5) sack game.
How do you know how RG3 will react in these situations? He appeared to be willing to compromise quite a bit in the Texans game and people badmouthed him for it. Again - how exactly would he have lost that Jags game? I think that even McCoy might have routed that team on that day. Also - call it whatever you like, but the fact is that RG3 has actually guided this team to a winning record - Cousins has not. Why not do whatever you can to see how RG3 works in this offense? The only sample we have in this offense is for 1 1/4 games.
Sakcs usually lead to poor field position, an abandonment of the rushing attack (although we have done a pretty good job of abandoning that already), and usually the defense being on the field way too often. But I agree, I wish Griffin was going to be playing this week just to shut all his ball jockeys up. As i have said, I dont expect much out of him in a real offense. Now if we start running the read option again AND he can stay healthy, then it might work. BUt I dont think he is capable of being a pocket passer, I dont think he is sturdy enough to do what Kaepernick does, and Wilson is simply a better QB. Yes Cousins is likely a fail, but he was a 4th round pick.