StorminMormon86 wrote:Here's a legitimate question, and I'm not trying to start a debate one way or the other: if Griffin struggles for the first couple of weeks, do you think Gruden stays with him for 16 games, or do you think Gruden would make a switch at QB, and if so, how long do you think it will take?
Personally, I'm of the mind that Gruden will stay with him for all 16 games as long as Griffin remains healthy.
Its a fair question. I think it just depends on what you mean by struggle. If RGIII goes out there and throws three picks every game, and he's costing us games then IMO he should be treated like any other QB.
On the other hand, if we're losing 38-35 to the Eagles, and people are complaining that we lost because RGIII is "struggling" then I'm calling BS.
Bigger picture though, doesn't it seem like Snyder and Allen would play a big part in that decision? Do they want Gruden to win at all costs even if it means throwing RGIII under the bus. Or are they willing to grind it out, take some lumps and try to develop their quarterback? I think you're probably right that they'll stick with him for 16 games.
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