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No fractures, no major torn ligaments, no surgery needed.
This is the best possible news right? Right? I have no idea how to take good news these days. I root for the Redskins and I went to Maryland
This is the best possible news right? Right? I have no idea how to take good news these days. I root for the Redskins and I went to Maryland
I'm so conflicted at this point, I don't know. I really don't want to see the QB controversy that is brewing. I just have a sneaky suspicion that KC will play just well enough to split everyone. Say Grif is out 8 weeks and KC goes 4-4 or 5-3 with some pretty good stats, but not great. If this happens, its going to get real ugly around here.........
I can't wait for Griffin to take over for a very productive Kirk Cousins just so I can hear gkekoe's head explode.
I'll take it. Beats the heck out of 3-13.
Yeah, but if you are Gruden, what do you do? Pull KC or ride him out. Understand that if you do the latter, RG3 is done as a Redskin.
Yeah, but if you are Gruden, what do you do? Pull KC or ride him out. Understand that if you do the latter, RG3 is done as a Redskin.
Not really. If the team is winning and Cousins is doing well, the easy out is to say that there is no reason to switch QBs and risk Robert at this time. He could use more time to get healthy.
You and I both know Griffin would never settle for that. If he is healthy to play, he expects (dare I say demand) to play.
Its Kirk Cousins' job and team to lose.
If Cousins plays well and leads the time to more wins than loses, I think RGIII is trade bait.
If Cousins has a losing record by the time RGIII is rehabbed, its a different story.
You and I both know Griffin would never settle for that. If he is healthy to play, he expects (dare I say demand) to play.