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no worries - from what we've already heard, Griffin has already admitted that he's responsible for not doing better here, to HueDEHog wrote:I don’t think there will be any “I told you so” when it comes to RG in D.C. The bottom line is that he didn’t perform well enough while he was here. If anything the Redskins should get the brunt of the credit for any of his future success for doing what he probably needed the most ... being humbled!
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HEROHAMO wrote:Starting qbs have in general not been too friendly to the backup qb. Bretton Farve and Aarons Rogers for example. Joe Montana and Steve Young. It's only natural to not be best of friends with someone who's trying to take your job.
SkinsJock wrote:no worries - from what we've already heard, Griffin has already admitted that he's responsible for not doing better here, to HueDEHog wrote:I don’t think there will be any “I told you so” when it comes to RG in D.C. The bottom line is that he didn’t perform well enough while he was here. If anything the Redskins should get the brunt of the credit for any of his future success for doing what he probably needed the most ... being humbled!
that's not what some of us here are going to really enjoy should Griffin show that he can play QB in the NFL ....![]()
FWIW - there are some Griffin haters here that know that Griffin cannot play QB in the NFL - no matter what
I'm just hoping that Griffin proves these guys wrong
Countertrey wrote:HEROHAMO wrote:Starting qbs have in general not been too friendly to the backup qb. Bretton Farve and Aarons Rogers for example. Joe Montana and Steve Young. It's only natural to not be best of friends with someone who's trying to take your job.
OTOH... there was Sonny and Billy... who would often do the town, creating mischief and playful mayhem...
tribeofjudah wrote:Dudes.......................THIS SHIP has sailed...!!!
Wave goodbye and wish him well. Close the book and move on.........................
SkinsJock wrote:this is simple - some here think that Griffin cannot play QB in the NFL and there are some here that think, despite all the evidence, he can
there's nothing more to it than that ... Griffin is no longer a Redskin but I don't think he's finished as an NFL QB
SkinsJock wrote:this is simple - I don't think
that's just your myopic take on it not mineBurgundy&GoldForever wrote:By saying you don't think RGIII is finished as an NFL quarterback you're saying you think you're smarter than Jay Gruden and Scot McCloughan as well as Mike Shanahan. You're also saying you think Cleveland's organization is smarter than not only Washington's but also every other franchise who elected to pass on RGIII's services.
Not only does RGIII lack fundamental pocket passer quarterback skills necessary at the NFL level but he also hasn't learned a damn thing about accepting responsibility and accountability, whatever nonsense he told Hue Jackson notwithstanding.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Have I mentioned I'll be thrilled when a player who hasn't been relevant in two years is no longer a topic of discussion?
SkinsJock wrote:Scot let Griffin go because he did not fit what Scot has planned for this franchise - NOT because he thinks that Griffin cannot play QB
SkinsJock wrote:that's just your myopic take on it not mineBurgundy&GoldForever wrote:By saying you don't think RGIII is finished as an NFL quarterback you're saying you think you're smarter than Jay Gruden and Scot McCloughan as well as Mike Shanahan. You're also saying you think Cleveland's organization is smarter than not only Washington's but also every other franchise who elected to pass on RGIII's services.I'm not as much of a Gruden or Shanahan fan as you obviously are
Scot let Griffin go because he did not fit what Scot has planned for this franchise - NOT because he thinks that Griffin cannot play QBNot only does RGIII lack fundamental pocket passer quarterback skills necessary at the NFL level but he also hasn't learned a damn thing about accepting responsibility and accountability, whatever nonsense he told Hue Jackson notwithstanding.
it really is simple - I don't agree with you (& others here) about whether Griffin can still play QB or not
don't worry - I'll keep you up to speed ....
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:Three 1sts and a 2nd for a player who accomplished the same thing as Tim Tebow.
SkinsJock wrote:it really is simple - I don't agree with you (& others here) about whether Griffin can still play QB or not
please show me where I have recently given any indication of what level of "talent" Griffin is at - it's NOT 'utterly ridiculous' to think that Scot let Griffin go because he felt that Griffin did not fit in here and not because he can't play QB - PLUS - Both Gruden ad Scot indicated otherwise recently as wellStorminMormon86 wrote:This is literally all you had to say. To suggest that Scot let Griffin go because he wasn't part of his plans and not because he didn't think he could play QB is utterly ridiculous. If he was half as talented at the QB position as you think he is, he'd still be on our roster. Or the Jets. Or the Rams. Or the Broncos.SkinsJock wrote:it really is simple - I don't agree with you (& others here) about whether Griffin can still play QB or not
SkinsJock wrote:please show me where I have recently given any indication of what level of "talent" Griffin is at - it's NOT 'utterly ridiculous' to think that Scot let Griffin go because he felt that Griffin did not fit in here and not because he can't play QB - PLUS - Both Gruden ad Scot indicated otherwise recently as wellStorminMormon86 wrote:This is literally all you had to say. To suggest that Scot let Griffin go because he wasn't part of his plans and not because he didn't think he could play QB is utterly ridiculous. If he was half as talented at the QB position as you think he is, he'd still be on our roster. Or the Jets. Or the Rams. Or the Broncos.SkinsJock wrote:it really is simple - I don't agree with you (& others here) about whether Griffin can still play QB or not
I think that Griffin can still play QB in the NFL and Hue must think so too
1niksder wrote:I also think Scot and Jay believe that but RGIII just doesn't fit what they ate doing
1niksder wrote:Back in the day I almost never aagreed with SJ, I didn't always post my difference but to agree with his thought process was. That being said, I believe he's correct on both of his statements as far as RGIII goes... I think he is a NFL QB and he can still play at a high level. I think he has learned more running around in street clothes for a whole season than he learned having the world handed to him his whole football life. I also think Scot and Jay believe that but RGIII just doesn't fit what they ate doing and Kurt would have bounced (tag or no tag) if Robert returned. Time will tell and IF Hue gets what he wants it will be almost like his rookie year with Cleveland with most of his passing yards going to the soon to be re-enstated and RGIII's favorite Baylor target Josh Gordon.
SkinsJock wrote:it's NOT 'utterly ridiculous' to think that Scot let Griffin go because he felt that Griffin did not fit in here and not because he can't play QB - PLUS - Both Gruden ad Scot indicated otherwise recently as well