Caliskinsfan
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I'd argue a quicker release and acceptance that not every play needs to be a big one would help Griffin more at this point.New line fixes sacks, not picks.
I'd argue a quicker release and acceptance that not every play needs to be a big one would help Griffin more at this point.New line fixes sacks, not picks.
i'm hearing there about 4-5 qb prospects worth looking at.Unfortunately I don't think so. This doesn't appear to be a sting draft class for QBs.
Prospects? Yes. QBs ready to start in the NFL in 2016? Very limited pool, if any. I'm all for taking a prospect and bringing him along, but throwing any of these guys out there game 1 their rookie season and you have most likely just wasted your pick.i'm hearing there about 4-5 qb prospects worth looking at.
Prospects? Yes. QBs ready to start in the NFL in 2016? Very limited pool, if any. I'm all for taking a prospect and bringing him along, but throwing any of these guys out there game 1 their rookie season and you have most likely just wasted your pick.
Really GK? Behind what, the worst offensive line in football? Year 1 he led this team to an NFC East title with very little help other than Morris. Now that we have a so called improved line, he gets NO shot? I call B.S. Griffin certainly has his issues and needs to continue learning how to play the position however, his upside and athletic ability gives him the edge over turnover prone Cousins and noodle arm McCoy. I still believe McCloughan has a plan that includes RG3.
We've also seen what kirk can do.
New line fixes sacks, not picks.
Late to the convo but here's my
We've seen Kirk fully loaded with the ability to read defenses, protect himself, and be in control of his movements in the pocket and my honest evaluation is that he is OK. OK, however is really what you want in your backup. Mind you there nothing wrong with being a backup in the NFL, many have made good careers doing so. In fact one of our originals is still around after 10 seasons, most of them as a backup. (Jason Campbell)
Here's what we have not seen, a fully loaded RGIII, complete with the same LEARNED skills as listed above for Kirk. Most reasonable people would agree, that it would serve Washington well to attempt to train Griffin while he is away from the spotlight and able to concentrate on learning those skills. If he cannot, then releasing him carries little to no risk of his becoming a further embarrassment or a game changer elsewhere. If however, he's able to master those skills, Washington just might be able to use the draft for other needs. The risk is minimal, the rewards could be very substantial.
Bruh.....
I can't believe this discussion is even happening.
RG3 is so bad
OK, why is he so bad? An honest answer will tell you that training him properly would eliminate almost everything that you can list. If he's unable to master those skills, no big loss, he's gone anyway right?
One thing you never seem to mention is the injury risk.OK, why is he so bad? An honest answer will tell you that training him properly would eliminate almost everything that you can list. If he's unable to master those skills, no big loss, he's gone anyway right?
How much 'training' does he deserve? How long are you cool being a terrible team? He's already started more than 35 games and is still fundamentally one of, if not the worst QBs in the league.
He's been in the league 4 years. His footwork still sucks, his vision still sucks, his decision making is very questionable at times, and he's never once shown an ability to stand in the pocket keep his eyes downfield taking on a pass rush. Some of this 'training' is on him. RG3 is all about the glam of the weight room. The fact that he hasn't gotten better is on him just as much as it's on his coaches.
BTW, you don't learn most of those skills playing the game at this level. Check out the regime Aaron Rodgers in GB. Do you honestly think that they made a mistake sitting him for 4 years?
One thing you never seem to mention is the injury risk.
Can the guy stay healthy and protect himself? Outside of his other ongoing issues, staying healthy is a 16 million dollar issue for us.