HEROHAMO wrote:Ill agree to disagree. I believe with a good Oline RG3 and Alf will thrive.
Why give up on RG3 when none of our QBs took us to the playoffs? Its not like Kirk did well either. He was a turnover machine while RG3 had very few turnovers. Colt did the best but he is seriously lacking the physical tools needed to be a top tier QB.
Our oline was terrble. Our safties stunk. Our Dline needs upgrades. Our offense suffered from the situation. So why are you guys pinning this all on RG3?
First off --- My first comment was SPECIFICALLY towards why RGIII was benched. My last comment had to do with why I believe RGIII will not work in the FUTURE. I NEVER "pinned" last season to RGIII solely. Not sure how you deduced that....
And you also answered your own question as to why none of the QBs didn't take us to the playoffs in your last statement paragraph. Now why Cousins, McCoy or someone else over RGIII --- I don't look at RGIII as a default option. I don't say "well, if no one single QB killed it, we have to stay with RGIII". I considered that flawed reasoning. Each QB is different and therefore can be better than the other without winning a game.
I 100% respect your agreement to disagree, but why I like Cousins is that he was the best out of the 3 this year in all categories on a per attempt basis other than INTs. And the reason for the INTs is that he was actually trying to win games. He isn't scared to throw it downfield. He was actually able to complete his progressions --- even with a horrendous line. The fact he threw INTs, IMHO, was because he understood that he had to run through those progressions at a rapid pace. Our offense played its best football when he was QB.
If Cousins had more time -- and I mean like 1 or 2 seconds at most -- he wouldn't make those mistakes. Now, IMHO, if RGIII had 1 to 2 seconds, we wouldn't see any significant difference in his production. He takes PAINFULLY long to run throught them. You can literally see him doing it during his dropbacks --- that's how slow it is.
I am not sure what you mean by "thriving", but in order to make the playoffs, you generally need one of the best 12 QBs in the league. Last season, RGIII had the worst QBR in the NFL last season behind only Bortles. Do you think he can go from being the worst non-rookie performing QB (and by 5 QBR points, which is a good deal) to a top 12 QB with a better OL? Because honestly, we have top quality WRs, RB, decent TEs. He doesn't need much else.
I just read DEHogs comment about leadership so I'm adding on to my post. Agree that RGIII's appears forced. Always thought that and good to hear another say it. I see Cousins as someone that is, internally, EXTREMELY competitive. Similarly to Tom Brady. Brady doesn't go around puffing his chest out, but he wants to win more than I have ever seen -- but goes about it quietly; without creating posterboard material for his opponents (ie, the way it should be). He will do anything to win. I consider Cousins similar. He puts pressure on himself to win..... and IMHO, why he forced throws. He holds himself accountable. He expects more. Cousins is a leader. You can see that.
RIP Sean Taylor. You will be missed.