Re: Breaking on Bob...
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 10:51 am
SkinsJock wrote:
I think that Griffin has convinced the medical staff and Gruden that his ankle is good to go

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SkinsJock wrote:
I think that Griffin has convinced the medical staff and Gruden that his ankle is good to go
DarthMonk wrote:^^^ OK. Competing opinions - at least one allegedly baseless. Fair enough.
I just hope that in this week's episode of Russian Roulette starring RGIII's recently dislocated ankle ... the chamber is empty. (If you want to parse "recently" go ahead.)
See, I have confidence that RGIII is the man already. He doesn't have to prove anything to me. I think he is all-pro caliber and I think if we just bring him back fully healthy and he has an offseason with no setbacks, he starts game 1 next year as one of the best in the NFL.
I base this opinion on what I've seen him do when healthy.
StorminMormon86 wrote:You see this isn't an issue of whether or not Griffin is fully healed, for me anyway. If he says so, and Gruden and the medical staff agrees, then there is no more discussion. My main gripe is McCoy's won 2 games now as the starter, and Griffin has missed 6+ weeks of practice with the starters. That's why I believe some people were advocating to waiting for the game after the bye, to give Griffin more time to practice with the starters. At least that's what my mentality was.