Caliskinsfan
Burgundy & Gold Forevah
Succinctly put.
Attitude probably got put in check with his failures and benching. I'd bet it was probably the first time in his playing career, even as a kid, that he's sucked or not done well. When you've been the top dog for that long, you're going to have an ego. All the best QB have it and frankly, need it, IMO. He clearly needed to mature to the point where he took more accountability. I think that's what rubbed most people the wrong way. I never felt he was/is a selfish guy. He just gets asked the most questions and answers them. He needs to learn how to play the media game better.
I think his lack of ability to process and react to what he sees on the field has more to do with keeping him down rather than his attitude or ego. That and he can't slide for sh*t.
Agreed 100%. But how do you say that he feels he doesn't need to adjust to the team and it should adjust to him? Clearly he's been working hard, the coaches all say they are happy with his progress. All the beat reporters/bloggers are saying he looks improved. He tries (most of the time) to avoid unnecessary hits (the guy is a hit magnet though, geezus).
Regardless, it's show me time for him. Hopefully we benefit. If not, time to draft a new QB.
He needs to stop telling people how good he is and start showing it on the field. What is holding him back from success on the field can largely be attributed to his ego. He came into the league believing he was a finished product and ready for anything. He resisted coaching and guidance, demanding he be used in a way he wasn't ready for. We can only hope that he has matured enough that he will now accept guidance from his coaches, but statements like these have to make you wonder.Attitude probably got put in check with his failures and benching. I'd bet it was probably the first time in his playing career, even as a kid, that he's sucked or not done well. When you've been the top dog for that long, you're going to have an ego. All the best QB have it and frankly, need it, IMO. He clearly needed to mature to the point where he took more accountability. I think that's what rubbed most people the wrong way. I never felt he was/is a selfish guy. He just gets asked the most questions and answers them. He needs to learn how to play the media game better.
I think his lack of ability to process and react to what he sees on the field has more to do with keeping him down rather than his attitude or ego. That and he can't slide for sh*t.
if he hasn't learned it by now, he won'tThis made me chuckle. This is also what Griffin has yet to learn about the media.
Mitchell goesI've QuoteRG3 after comments -- for different reason | CSN Mid-Atlantic I agree with everything b-mitch said and envisioned shark up there doing that rant quote
I agree that he should talk a lot less at this point, but as Ive also insisted upon there is no one to compell his silence nor give direction on better handling the media.
The story that is not getting enough attention in this instance is the one where T. Wiley actually pulls Griffin aside and informs him not to speak to the media. Later after some lobbying he was allowed to speak to a small group after practice..........WTF!!!!!! Management grow a set and take charge of your personnel!!! Next time that you give a directive and a player is trying to get you to change your mind(s) just do this........![]()