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I never said he was great now. I said he has been great in the past and has that potential, more so than any other solution I have seen presented.
Please get my position straight.
Be happy to. Let me know when you do.
I never said he was great now. I said he has been great in the past and has that potential, more so than any other solution I have seen presented.
Please get my position straight.
OK, here are a couple of names. TJ Yates. Matt Moore. Brian Hoyer. Derek Anderson. Ryan Mallett. Matt Flynn. Mark Sanchez. Not world beaters by any means, but they are all experienced pocket passers that could do well in a gruden style offense. Oh, and they are all FAs next year.
I've got it right. Not sure what you are talking about.
well j-y19 the "gimmick " offense we ran was the fairly standard WCO
what "gimmick " offense did you think we ran ? the veer ? option ? wishbone ?
Really? That's what bothered you. The work gimmick? What is wrong with everybody today???
Sorry Dad, but IMO, we were running a gimmick offense at times that took the league by surprise and significantly contributed to the success we had. We no longer run much of it (Pistol???). Sure, it was based on WCO principles, I'll give you that.
lmao yup, ive seen skinsdad explain the read option to people many times.Round 4678428912486 <DING>![]()
Unlike you we judged both Cousins and Griffin fairly, by what they did on the field and not by what the teeam did or did not give up for them. You dismiss the entire 2012 season as a fluke yet continued to hang your hat on one good game by Cousins that year, in Cleveland.
We tried to explain to you what Cousins was. You excused it away by claiming the last 3 games last year somehow did not count. Then you call the Griff fans who have acknowledges Griff's shortcomings as nothing more than excuse makers. Then Cousins turns out to be exactly what I told you he was. Seriously dude how can we take your opinion on the QB seriously after what I've seen from you.
I've got it right. Not sure what you are talking about.
OK it's the next day and I had to read our exchange again just to be sure I had it right. I have no idea why you are still confused on my position as I've been very vocal. So let me clarify where you are off:
I never posted that he was playing good enough right now as you have claimed.
I never posted that he was great right now as you have claimed
I have also agreed his injury history is very concerning.
I am not so in love with Griff that I can not handle the criticism. I get defensive at the haters because they have failed to recognize what Griffin does well. The defenders have been very open about what he does well and what he does not do well and where he needs improvement. The other side only posts the negative and fails to even acknowledge the positives Griffin provieds. You call it "in love", I call it frustration at the lack of objective analysis from the haters. I am simply asking for fair analysis from both sides. Unfortunately only one side is capable of being objective.
What I have also said was Griff has shown to be great in the past. He may never be that good again but he has a much better chance of being good in the future than Kirk, Colt, something called Ryan Mallet or anyone we select in the draft given the high bust rate of QBs in the draft. I still can't believe you made me argue Ryan Mallet with you yesterday WTF was that?
I believe fans are panicking by suggesting we bail or bring in competition at the end of the year, particularly when the competition is TJ Yates etc, guys who stink by every matrix available. The fans who are making this suggestion have no doubt criticized the management of the Redskins for their impatience, now they are exhibiting the same behavior. We have Griff for another year and a half. What's the hurry?
I hope that clears this up. Let me know if we still have a misunderstanding.
So here is where we differ. First, I believe that it is questionable that Robert will ever achieve the success he had in year 1 again. I say this because what the team is asking him to do is not natural to him and he does not seem to be picking it up. He has now had a full seasons worth of games and he is still making the same mistakes. Second, it is highly probable that his career will be cut shot due to injury. Having said that, I feel the best course is to give him another half season to try and work things out without the threat of benching.
We also differ in what to do at the end of the season if he shows no improvement. I can't figure out why you have an issue with bringing in competition. You focus on two names. I gave a handful. These are all QBs that are experienced pocket passers since their college days. We've already seen how the 2we have (KC and colt) have run the passing offense with more expertise in terms od pocket awareness, decision making, and reading defenses. QBs of this mold better fit a gruden offense. Now I agree that they probably aren't the guys. But that doesn't mean that we have to have a Peyton or Brady. Look at the success gruden had with a dalton. He's by no means a world beater, but given the right scheme, he is more than capable. So who knows. Maybe a Hoyer or a Sanchez or one of the others can better run THIS offense. At a minimum, they might provide a fire under Robert's ass and serve to make him better. What is so outlandish about that?
This whole suggestion is predicated on no improvement by Robert. If he does show signs of improvement, then you by all means stick with him. But if not, at some point you have to look else where.
I was just trying to set the record straight on my position and I hope I've done that.
As for Griffin I share your concern As I've posted many times I'm not sure pocket presence is something that can be learned, it may be something you either have or you do not. But again this MAY be something that can be learned with experience. I am preaching patience, something this team has never demonstrated in the past, by seeing what we have in Griffin for all of next year.
As for your list I focused on 2 names but IMO nobody on that list will take us where we want to go. Is there really any difference between TJ Yates and Derek Anderson? There's a reason they would be available, because they all stink and I don't look for that to magically chance once they come to Washington.. So what if they are pocket passers? That does not mean they will be an improvement given their play to date. The NFL is not about serviceable QBs who can maybe get you to 9-10 wins every now and then with everything perfect around them. That's the hard road to take as history has shown us. And getting 10 wins consistently out of Derek Anderson or Matt Flynn is going to be really tough, you better have a damn good team around them. And that is what you are proposing. Me? I want more than that. I want a guy who can be a real difference maker and that guy is not on your list.
Here's a thought: Instead of building a perfect 52 man roster so a stiff like Derek Anderson can have continued success how about improving the front 5, along with depth on the OL, and give Robert Griffin the same opportunity Mark Rypien had. Sounds like a more sensible approach to me.
DGF... I will simply point out that the same "unfair" assessment style you say people use when judging Griffin, is exactly what you do when its any other QB. You harp on and point out any negatives without giving any credit for any positives at all in their play.
INow defenses don't fear that and the key to beating an rg3 led offense is max pressure right in his face, up the middle. He can't seem to identify that presnap and audible to a hot read. And he hasn't in 16 games. This is a consistent problem. This has nothing to do with a poor OL or injury. This has to do with decision making.
And your basing your professional opinion on Mallet based on what?
Did you miss the thread Dad started breaking down Griff's improvement in reading defenses? It showed clear improvement. There's still work to be done but again he is not a finished product. People said he couldn't slide. People said he never took any blame. Things are changing. Will it change enough? No way to know today or even by December. But you continue to act like it's a done deal and I just see it differently
DGF... I will simply point out that the same "unfair" assessment style you say people use when judging Griffin, is exactly what you do when its any other QB. You harp on and point out any negatives without giving any credit for any positives at all in their play.
Again I totally get that 2 of the sacks against Houston were on Griffin. No doubt Cousins gets rid of the ball quicker and appears to be a more polished QB in the pocket.
I am not about to knock Kirk after that performance. And yes his ability to get ride of the ball quickly was a big factor..
But Sunday Kirk threw a perfect pass on the right sideline on 3rd down, just a fantastic play by the defender. That pass is completed and maybe we have a different final drive. Too early to judge Cousins in crunch time.