SkinsJock wrote:Yes! that post makes it sound like Russell feels that way this year
oh boy.
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I clearly missed the part of the story where Chris Russell reports on his personal feelings.

SkinsJock wrote:Yes! that post makes it sound like Russell feels that way this year
On the radio again last Friday, Russell wanted to make clear he was standing by his reporting. “At least one person continues to tell me that Jay is still in no way, shape or form a fan, a supporter, a believer, a truster in Robert Griffin III,” he told The Junkies.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
emoses14 wrote:On the radio again last Friday, Russell wanted to make clear he was standing by his reporting. “At least one person continues to tell me that Jay is still in no way, shape or form a fan, a supporter, a believer, a truster in Robert Griffin III,” he told The Junkies.
Riggo, I also understood this quote to mean that Russell was sticking by his earlier report about last year AND stating affirmatively that one person told him that Jay STILL in no way, shape or form. . . This was the only part I took issue with, as I agree with you that the report from last year at least plausibly fits with what we saw and heard, though I'm not sure I buy it, it is plausible. The part about Jay still feeling this way is not really plausible compared with what he's said publicly.
There was a cross-your-finger optimism about Griffin entering camp and after five days the coaches have been pleased about what he’s shown and the direction he’s headed. It’s far different than at this time a year ago when whispers started circulating about displeasure with Griffin.
His improvement this summer is a cumulative effort, as it should be: Griffin himself is executing well and has appeared more relaxed; the coaches have tweaked what they’re doing, and the presence of quarterbacks coach Matt Cavanaugh already is helping.
You’re starting to hear players say that Griffin is getting rid of the ball faster. It’s not surprising they’d say that publicly. But it’s exactly what you hear from multiple people in the organization when just talking casually.
SkinsJock wrote:you might be right DEHog but I think that was more the case last year than this ...
at this time Gruden's future here is solely depending on his showing Scot that he's the right man for the job here - Griffin will make it obvious that he can be a good QB - If he's not, Scot and his guys will find another QB as they continue to fix the mess that this franchise has become
If Dan Snyder's still in charge, nothing really matters anyway
So much has been made of the criticism Griffin III has received from various national reporters and secret polls, but none of that really matters because it’s just opinion & sometimes nonsense.
StorminMormon86 wrote:So why the 180 from Russell all of a sudden? He reiterated that there was at least one person, currently on Gruden's staff, who continues to say Gruden doesn't believe in him and that it's just lip service. So now he's positive and saying be patient?!
riggofan wrote:StorminMormon86 wrote:So why the 180 from Russell all of a sudden? He reiterated that there was at least one person, currently on Gruden's staff, who continues to say Gruden doesn't believe in him and that it's just lip service. So now he's positive and saying be patient?!
Russell is a REPORTER. He's REPORTING what other people tell him. Not what his personal opinion is.
Good grief.
Russell will continue covering the team for Ted Leonsis' sports news-oriented Monumental Network website while he explores his future local sports radio options, which, some believe, could include a return to WJFK.
riggofan wrote::puke:
Chris Russell works as a reporter for 106.7 the fan. Even after he left 980:Russell will continue covering the team for Ted Leonsis' sports news-oriented Monumental Network website while he explores his future local sports radio options, which, some believe, could include a return to WJFK.
http://www.pressboxdc.com/2015/07/09/gr ... m-espn-980
Of course, no negative news about the Redskins is ever true. Its always local media guys with an agenda out to get the team...
StorminMormon86 wrote:You are totally missing my point. Russell was reporting what he heard on 106.7, without the warning he gave in that article he wrote: don't believe every negative report you read, it could mean absolutely nothing. He was selling it like some "groundbreaking" report about Gruden/Griffin's relationship.
riggofan wrote:StorminMormon86 wrote:You are totally missing my point. Russell was reporting what he heard on 106.7, without the warning he gave in that article he wrote: don't believe every negative report you read, it could mean absolutely nothing. He was selling it like some "groundbreaking" report about Gruden/Griffin's relationship.
I'm not missing your point. Its just not a very good point.
SkinsJock wrote:cannot wait for Griffin to show that he's worth working with & helping him be the QB this franchise will need when we get things back on track
I think that if Cousins or McCoy were showing anything (even slightly encouraging) they would be getting some praise
I'm not expecting a whole lot but it would be great if we could start to build an offense and a defense around this kid
especially after all the negative outlooks and predictions we've heard
StorminMormon86 wrote:SkinsJock wrote:cannot wait for Griffin to show that he's worth working with & helping him be the QB this franchise will need when we get things back on track
I think that if Cousins or McCoy were showing anything (even slightly encouraging) they would be getting some praise
I'm not expecting a whole lot but it would be great if we could start to build an offense and a defense around this kid
especially after all the negative outlooks and predictions we've heard
What's ironic is that Griffin is not getting universal praise, and somehow because Cousins and McCoy aren't either, this is a good thing!? I want ONE of the three to take the job and run with it, and the fact that there seems to be a 'meh' feeling about all 3 is not indicative of something to be excited about.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
emoses14 wrote:Griffin isn't going to get universal praise until well after he re-establishes himself as the franchise QB in DC and probably not until after he wins a superbowl. Goes with the territory, no big deal. The irony of your comment is that the control Griffin has taken already COMBINED with the inability of Cousins or McCoy to do so, means that Griffin has taken the job and run with it. There is a lot of room between doing that and being Tom Brady, the fact that Griffin isn't the latter doesn't mean he also isn't the former. The 'meh' you're describing (to me) signifies that the gains exhibited in practices in August doesn't mean wins in October until it does, and no wants to make that call (understandably) until he does it in games with live bullets flying.
StorminMormon86 wrote:emoses14 wrote:Griffin isn't going to get universal praise until well after he re-establishes himself as the franchise QB in DC and probably not until after he wins a superbowl. Goes with the territory, no big deal. The irony of your comment is that the control Griffin has taken already COMBINED with the inability of Cousins or McCoy to do so, means that Griffin has taken the job and run with it. There is a lot of room between doing that and being Tom Brady, the fact that Griffin isn't the latter doesn't mean he also isn't the former. The 'meh' you're describing (to me) signifies that the gains exhibited in practices in August doesn't mean wins in October until it does, and no wants to make that call (understandably) until he does it in games with live bullets flying.
You honestly think that McCoy or Cousins had a legitimate shot to dethrone Griffin as the starter during training camp? When it was all but said by Gruden, McCloughan, and Allen that Griffin would remain the starter going into this year, would take all the first team reps, etc. There was no competition. The only competition at QB is to see who is going to be the backup. But then again, you can't put much stock in the training camp reports anyway. I'm just anxious to see how we do tomorrow. And I hope Griffin gets extended playing time.
I know he got a pretty good zip on the ball. He has a quick release. . . once I seen a coupla' throws, I was just like 'Yeah, he's that dude.'"
StorminMormon86 wrote:You honestly think that McCoy or Cousins had a legitimate shot to dethrone Griffin as the starter during training camp?
When it was all but said by Gruden, McCloughan, and Allen that Griffin would remain the starter going into this year, would take all the first team reps, etc. There was no competition. The only competition at QB is to see who is going to be the backup.