Breed
Well-Known Member
We can all say that it wasn't the plan because he didn't sit from the beginning......beyond that everything else that you've written supports my position!
The facts that Griffin was 19/28 or 67.8%, threw for 320 yards at 12.3 yards per att, had 2 TDs, no 0 INTs and a QB rating of 139.9 while the Skins hung 40 points on the Saints on opening day. As well as won 9 games in total that year and led the Skins to the NFC East title. And of the Skins 6 losses that year, only one, a 27-12 loss to the Steelers, was a double digit loss, the rest were 8 points or less. While legitimately winning Rookie of the Year. Kicks your "He wasn't ready to play." belief all up in its ass.
Its also the reason I mentioned Big Ben and Brady. While they didn't start from day one. Ben did start 13 games his rookie year and Brady started 14 games his 2nd year. And when they did become starters they weren't the complete QB that they would become. They grew into their roles while starting.
Its not when Griffin did or didn't start that's the linchpin of his failure though. The linchpin of Griffin's failure was A) Failing to protect himself and B) Thinking he had become bigger than the team and possibly bigger than the game itself or put another way. His ego and arrogance. That's where his failure came from and when you break it down. You can try and blame others for those failings, but the truth of the matter is this. They fall on Griffin and Griffin alone.
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