there have been very significant changes here
we are not quite there yet ... but we're very close

markshark84 wrote: (actually my only real conclusions have been that I am optimistic he will work out).
Regardless, RGIII better be working hard because he has to make a SERIOUS transition. His college days are going to be NOTHING like his pro ones. I seriously question how well he is going to make the transition --
which sort of makes me think that some people may be a little over-sensitive of RGIII critism or even simple analysis based on his college game
"It's just the playbook. when it comes to the speed of the game, you'll adjust. You just adjust to it. It's the playbook so I can learn everything and know where I'm going and be decisive."
"What's that? Ah -- Playbooks? Don't talk about -- playbooks?! You kidding me?! Playbooks?! We don't need no stinkin' playbooks. Can we just play the game?!!!"
Red_One43 wrote:markshark84 wrote: (actually my only real conclusions have been that I am optimistic he will work out).
In an earlier post, markshark84 wrote:Regardless, RGIII better be working hard because he has to make a SERIOUS transition. His college days are going to be NOTHING like his pro ones. I seriously question how well he is going to make the transition --
I see you have both ends covered here. One post has you saying that you seriously question that he can make the transition and then in your most recent post, you say that you are optimistic.
For this thread topic, RGIII has proven that there is no issue for RGIII with Baylor not having a playbook - the evidence is out there. You have chosen to go with your own opinion vs. the fact that RGIII is taking his transition seriously.
Markshark84 wrote:which sort of makes me think that some people may be a little over-sensitive of RGIII critism or even simple analysis based on his college game
The ultimate I want to post my opinion but leave me alone post. Why post it if you don't want to discuss?
This is a Redskin message board, expect fans to get excited over players drafted by the Redskins and buy merchandise. When you post your opinion without basing it on the evidence out there on this topic, then expect folks to challenge your opinion. Why not discuss instead of deflect?
markshark84 wrote:People understand we gave up a TON to get RGIII and don't want to consider the effects if RGIII doesn't work out. The inevitability of at least 5 more years of at-best mediocrity freaks people out, but that is where we stand if RGIII is a bust.
Andre Carter wrote:Damn man, you know your football.
Deadskins wrote:markshark84 wrote:People understand we gave up a TON to get RGIII and don't want to consider the effects if RGIII doesn't work out. The inevitability of at least 5 more years of at-best mediocrity freaks people out, but that is where we stand if RGIII is a bust.
You can't make that assumption any more than people saying RGIII is not going to be a bust. Perhaps Cousins is the next Joe Montana. Maybe our defense carries the team a la the 2000 Ravens. You never know what the future will bring.
Is this the only thing you are basiing your opinion on or do you have additional articles/quotes from which you are basing it from? Besides the phrase "It's just the playbook" -- scares me. A rookie needs to know that thing inside and out. I don't see that quote as him taking it very seriously -
showing a good command of Washington's offense
He's willing to work, he works hard, he's here early, and he's in the playbook.
He’s doing a lot of great stuff,” Garcon said. “He knows the playbook, he’s calling the right plays, he’s putting guys in position, he’s making the throws on time, and he has a great, strong arm. He’s been like a veteran.”
Griffin said he has worked hard studying the playbook but he has also been reminding himself not to overthink things.
“Roy Helu and Evan Royster. Tim Hightower if he comes back. I want [the guys] to know I am looking them up, and thinking about meeting them,” the Heisman Trophy winner said. “I’ve been doing my homework.”
markshark84 wrote: Although, I would like to hear what the OL is saying -- the WR sort of always tend to kiss up to the QB. After all, the QB is their meal ticket.
Countertrey wrote:There's no doubt... expectations are high... at the same time, sane fans here are hoping for a Newton like season, but but expecting a more realistic season with rookie mistakes.
This is probably the most talented college quarterback ever to put on B&G. He will have pressure... it comes with it. I think he'll take care of business, and be fine... real fine... I'm standing on only one side of the fence... and think I'll end up on the right one.
Countertrey wrote:There's no doubt, expectations are high ... at the same time, some fans here are hoping for a Newton like season, but most are expecting a more realistic season with rookie mistakes.
This is probably the most talented college quarterback ever to put on B&G. He will have pressure ... it comes with it. I think he'll take care of business, and be fine... real fine... I'm standing on only one side of the fence... and think I'll end up on the right one.