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gkekoa
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He just doesn't breed confidence. Every throw he makes looks tentative. He looks unsure of where his players will be. I don't see him picking up his players.
We simply need to realize that if we can't play our game with running we are going to lose.
I agree. But the problem is, if we lose next week, you can bet your last dollar RG3 will be starting before I get back.
I don't think we see RG3 suited up ever again (for the Redskins). Why risk the cap hit if he gets injured?
It matters how we lose the games.I agree. But the problem is, if we lose next week, you can bet your last dollar RG3 will be starting before I get back.
Mainly because 1/3 the fanbase and the owner want to see him on the field. Special teams left us hung out to dry early, Kirk played average at best, and the defense was average at best.
Two moe weeks of this and you can bet there will be a QB change.
We simply need to realize that if we can't play our game with running we are going to lose.
KC is who we all know he is. A young, inexperienced average QB. He got rattled a bit after the first int, but then regrouped a bit in the second half. But if we get behind, KC is not the one to put the team on his back and carry us to victory. That QB is not on this team.
But let's face reality, this team made so many mistakes last night that KC is not our biggest problem. To start off with, we were out coached. Then we made, again, stupid critical penalties that killed momentum and drives. KC is a momentum QB. When he gets on a roll, he can be laser sharp. But these penalties that kill big plays just stalls all rhythm he gets going.
As for coaching, this ST coach needs to be canned immediately. Plummer was just activated and put on the punt team. It was clear he hadn't a clue how to block. Yet they stuck him on the edge. WTF? He obviously had never played that position before. What coach in ther right mind sticks a rookie in that critical spot on the line with no training?
It appears you may be right, but he is still the best we've got given the situation we are in. With our luck, we revert back to Griffin and he gets injured, neutering is for next year.There was certainly enough blame to go around but it starts with the QB. If he is never going to be a player to carry the team at times then he is useless, things will never be perfect. Mark Rypien had a perfect situation in '91. But like most all QBs at that level he simply could not sustain success due to his limitations and afterr that magical season his was a footnote. As posted earlier Kirk has had more than a fair chance to show what he is. And again he has shown that he is just not good enough.
And how many fumbles would ensue.As I watched Kirk dodge traffic in the pocket I was wondering just how many sacks Griffin would have taken.