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We are like a circus show right now

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 5:15 pm
by funsho2
I like rg3 but he is eating an humble pie right now.....

Dude was preaching operation patience....yet we now found that he isn't ready.....

Doing the espn documentary about his rehab.....that was too much media exposure ....

He should learn from russell wilson and andrew luck.....they dont crave the media attention that rg3 wants....and then fall flat

rg3 is learning right now how the media hypes you up and tears you down.....

Re: We are like a circus show right now

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 5:31 pm
by SKINS#1
funsho2 wrote:I like rg3 but he is eating an humble pie right now.....

Dude was preaching operation patience....yet we now found that he isn't ready.....

Doing the espn documentary about his rehab.....that was too much media exposure ....

He should learn from russell wilson and andrew luck.....they dont crave the media attention that rg3 wants....and then fall flat

rg3 is learning right now how the media hypes you up and tears you down.....


Well stated. :)

Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 6:14 pm
by SkinsJock
seems like an apt thread title for you both ...

have fun :twisted:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:21 am
by everydayAskinsday
I have to agree.. I think he bought into his own hype alittle this offseason.. truly hope we has been humbled by these 1st couple of weeks

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:21 am
by StorminMormon86
How do you not buy into your own hype when EVERYONE on planet Earth won't stop singing your praises? I don't blame Bob for buying the hype, I blame the people who wouldn't shut up about him.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:05 am
by Irn-Bru
I don't think RGIII bought into the hype. The WP writing article after article on him doesn't count as RGIII buying the hype. Deciding not to meet with McNabb doesn't count as buying the hype. Working harder than ever to come back does not count as buying into the hype.

If anyone can show me an actual quote of RGIII's that betrays him buying into the hype, then this is a discussion we could have. Until then, I'm not buying it.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:28 am
by Countertrey
Irn-Bru wrote:I don't think RGIII bought into the hype. The WP writing article after article on him doesn't count as RGIII buying the hype. Deciding not to meet with McNabb doesn't count as buying the hype. Working harder than ever to come back does not count as buying into the hype.

If anyone can show me an actual quote of RGIII's that betrays him buying into the hype, then this is a discussion we could have. Until then, I'm not buying it.
come on, man!
Facts are not required...

1: There is hype
2: RG3 is smiling
ipso facto... he has bought into the hype. Jeze, Bru... it's so easy... how can you not see it???? :twisted:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:30 am
by StorminMormon86
That whole "operation patience complete" nonsense added some fuel to the idiots fire.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 10:53 am
by everydayAskinsday
there is never going to be a quote from RG3 saying I have bought into the hype .. but its fairly obivous IMO

I do realize that the media has most if not everything to do with his over exposure this offseason , but you are telling me the media wasnt doing the same with Wilson, Luck etc.. and we barely saw anything on them..at some point it comes down to the player wanting that attention or not

Griffin fueled that fire willingly and if you dont want to admit that its fine. He is a great player and I am huge fan of his who wishes nothing but the best for him .. howeverI feel that he has forced the issue with returning to start week 1 selfishly and is potentially hurting the the team in the process while he feels his way out.. obivously there is no way of telling if Cousins would do any better had we done something like PUP listed RG3 and Im not calling for Cousins to start but I do feel that RG3 has become alittle arrogant..

This is ALL strictly MY OPINION and I have no facts to back up anything other then what I have seen and the assesment I have made and I know I am not alone in my thoughts ..but I also know there are plently of you who completely disagree with me

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:11 am
by StorminMormon86
everydayAskinsday wrote:there is never going to be a quote from RG3 saying I have bought into the hype .. but its fairly obivous IMO

I do realize that the media has most if not everything to do with his over exposure this offseason , but you are telling me the media wasnt doing the same with Wilson, Luck etc.. and we barely saw anything on them..at some point it comes down to the player wanting that attention or not

Griffin fueled that fire willingly and if you dont want to admit that its fine. He is a great player and I am huge fan of his who wishes nothing but the best for him .. howeverI feel that he has forced the issue with returning to start week 1 selfishly and is potentially hurting the the team in the process while he feels his way out.. obivously there is no way of telling if Cousins would do any better had we done something like PUP listed RG3 and Im not calling for Cousins to start but I do feel that RG3 has become alittle arrogant..

This is ALL strictly MY OPINION and I have no facts to back up anything other then what I have seen and the assesment I have made and I know I am not alone in my thoughts ..but I also know there are plently of you who completely disagree with me

I agree with some of this. I cannot stand the fact that there are fans who think its sacrelige to criticize Griffin or think that he bought into his own hype, a hint of arrogance, etc. But then again it is his 2nd year. If it continues all year, then I could see more of an uproar but we're only going into the 3rd week. With that being said, Griffin doing this whole "operation patience" and "all in for week 1" is undoubtedly going to draw criticism. You can't say you're 100% and then come out and play the way he did for two weeks. No way is he 100%.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 11:20 am
by riggofan
I could really care less whether RGIII enjoys the spotlight or whether he is eating humble pie now or not. He can go out and make "RGIII: Superstar: The Movie" next summer for all I care. I just want the team to get back to winning. We're not losing because RGIII wore an "operation patience" t-shirt.

IMO He's the same guy we all loved last year. The only difference is that he's coming off a serious knee injury and can't make up for our woeful offensive line and defense problems like he did last year. It might not happen quick enough for some "fans", but RGIII will be fine.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:41 pm
by SkinsJock
It is not sacrilege to criticize RG3 ... or any player or coach - you just need to back it up ...

there is ZERO evidence that RG3 has bought into the hype - please let us know why we should accept this opinion


I think that this is simply a case that RG3 is not completely ready to play ... or ... he is not completely in phase with the offensive game plan ...
this will pass soon - this kid is a really good NFL player

we have some issues but the season is early and I'm not buying into the theories about RG3 "buying into the hype" - not at all :roll:


I do not agree that it might have been better to start Cousins - RG3 needs all the time he can get ... unless he is not able to play - he may be rusty - he will not get rid of that by sitting
The Dr and Mike think that he's 'ready to play' - that's good enough for me - let him get his game back in shape by playing him not sitting him

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 12:57 pm
by everydayAskinsday
riggofan wrote:I could really care less whether RGIII enjoys the spotlight or whether he is eating humble pie now or not. He can go out and make "RGIII: Superstar: The Movie" next summer for all I care. I just want the team to get back to winning. We're not losing because RGIII wore an "operation patience" t-shirt.

IMO He's the same guy we all loved last year. The only difference is that he's coming off a serious knee injury and can't make up for our woeful offensive line and defense problems like he did last year. It might not happen quick enough for some "fans", but RGIII will be fine.


to say anyone is only a "fan" because they might have a different opinion then you on RG3 is beyond absurd..

No one is saying we are losing because of any t-shirts RG3 has worn.. its people opinions just like yours. It is ok for us to see differently on issues but yet still be just as big a fan as the next guy :roll:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:07 pm
by everydayAskinsday
SkinsJock wrote:It is not sacrilege to criticize RG3 ... or any player or coach - you just need to back it up ...

there is ZERO evidence that RG3 has bought into the hype - please let us know why we should accept this opinion


I think that this is simply a case that RG3 is not completely ready to play ... or ... he is not completely in phase with the offensive game plan ...
this will pass soon - this kid is a really good NFL player

we have some issues but the season is early and I'm not buying into the theories about RG3 "buying into the hype" - not at all :roll:


I do not agree that it might have been better to start Cousins - RG3 needs all the time he can get ... unless he is not able to play - he may be rusty - he will not get rid of that by sitting
The Dr and Mike think that he's 'ready to play' - that's good enough for me - let him get his game back in shape by playing him not sitting him


how can you prove if anyone has bought into the hype? there is no way of doing such a thing and its a weak attempt to make your point

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:17 pm
by DaveD1420
I wouldn't mind a little circus right now, as long as it's on the field. Everything we run seems totally vanilla and predictable Let's mix it up a little. The circus that was all of last year was fun to watch.

I'd love to see Jordan Reed air it out (remember, he started out as a QB with the Gators).

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:44 pm
by riggofan
everydayAskinsday wrote:
riggofan wrote:I could really care less whether RGIII enjoys the spotlight or whether he is eating humble pie now or not. He can go out and make "RGIII: Superstar: The Movie" next summer for all I care. I just want the team to get back to winning. We're not losing because RGIII wore an "operation patience" t-shirt.

IMO He's the same guy we all loved last year. The only difference is that he's coming off a serious knee injury and can't make up for our woeful offensive line and defense problems like he did last year. It might not happen quick enough for some "fans", but RGIII will be fine.


to say anyone is only a "fan" because they might have a different opinion then you on RG3 is beyond absurd..


I don't think I said that. And I trade messages on here every day with fans who have different opinions than I do about the team.

I just don't have much patience for the "fans" around DC who were all on the RGIII bandwagon last year, but two games into this season are calling into the radio attacking RGIII personally like this. The guy is who he is on a personal level. His sense of showmanship sure never seemed to bother anybody when he led us to the playoffs as a rookie.

So yeah, he probably is having to eat some humble pie right now, no doubt. I still think RGIII will have the last laugh.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 1:48 pm
by Irn-Bru
everydayAskinsday wrote:how can you prove if anyone has bought into the hype? there is no way of doing such a thing and its a weak attempt to make your point


See my signature. Definite proof is not impossible to find when someone has truly drunk the kool aid.

The burden of proof is one the people who think RGIII has been arrogant. Why can't anyone bring up a quote or string of quotes, or cite behavior that at least suggests it? Throw me a bone here. Saying "You just think it's heresy to ever criticize RGIII ever" is a red herring. I never said anything like that. I just asked for some proof on a point that IMHO is not at all obvious.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:31 pm
by SkinsJock
I agree with both FFA and riggofan ... I think that RG3 is over anxious to help and play as well as he can ... I just have not seen any indication at all that he's into the hype ....

I think that he's trying his best to make things work for his team rather than for himself

there are lots of playmakers here and this team will start to click .... hopefully this Sunday ... :lol:

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:40 pm
by emoses14
Buying into the hype:

"to be the best, you've gotta beat the best [I mean me]. Wooooooooo!"
-Ric Flair

"Do you smell what the Rock is cookin?"
-The Rock

"I'm the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be."
-Bret Hart

"I love me some me"
-Terrell Owens

"It's not bragging if you can back it up"
-Muhammed Ali (I love him, don't necessarily disagree, but saying this must be included in "buying into the hype")

-"I'm the Greatest"
-Muhammed Ali (Id.)

Not buying into the hype:

Robert Griffin III wrote:
At this point, it doesn’t matter what anybody else does, it matters what we go out and do. And as long as we stay together as a team in the locker room, then we can still go out and be successful. You don’t want anyone to go start pointing the finger or anything like that. Like they say, before you point a finger, you’ve got to look in the mirror and we all got to be a lot more accountable for what goes on on that field and we’ll do it.
-September 18, 2013

“You have to trust your preparation. You trust your foundation. I put the work into the offseason to make sure that I was OK coming into the season, and that’s what you trust. You trust God that he’ll protect you, and you go out and you play fearless.”
-September 11,2 013

"Whether it’s Coach, the doctors, the decision for me to play Week 1—if they want me to be patient now and ramp it up later, then I’m wiling to do that,’’ he said. “They know that I’m gonna be—I don’t want to say ‘compliant,’ but I’ll follow those rules, follow those guidelines, do as much as I can within that, and when it’s time to go full-go, I’ll be ready to go."
-July 24, 2013

"Like Coach said — he's 100% right — I don't have to understand it," Griffin said. "I don't have to like it."
-August 13, 2013


All of us bring our opinions on how someone should behave at a given time or what tone we think they should take in a given circumstance. He may (surely does) have a ton of flaws of which we are not aware, but there is just zero evidence to support he's bought into the hype. Plenty of evidence of hype, evidence that fans have bought into it, but not so much of him doing so. A t-shirt that says "OPeration Patience" is evidence that he's bought into hype? Hype of what, that he has to be patient?I am happy to be proven wrong.

We can say its our opinion he has all we want, so long as we can accept that our perception is not reality.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:10 pm
by Irn-Bru
emoses14 wrote:Buying into the hype:

"to be the best, you've gotta beat the best [I mean me].

I got this far into it thinking this was an RGIII quote before I realized what you were doing. :lol:

A very nice post followed:
All of us bring our opinions on how someone should behave at a given time or what tone we think they should take in a given circumstance. He may (surely does) have a ton of flaws of which we are not aware, but there is just zero evidence to support he's bought into the hype. Plenty of evidence of hype, evidence that fans have bought into it, but not so much of him doing so. A t-shirt that says "OPeration Patience" is evidence that he's bought into hype? Hype of what, that he has to be patient?I am happy to be proven wrong.

We can say its our opinion he has all we want, so long as we can accept that our perception is not reality.


Needless to say, I agree.

Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 9:43 pm
by Deadskins
If by "buying into the hype" you mean that he played extremely well last year (rookie of the year) and he knows it, then I agree with you. Washington is a slightly larger market than Indy or Seattle, but I can guarantee you that if you lived in those markets you'd think that those players were hyped just as much.

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 8:39 am
by StorminMormon86
Deadskins wrote:If by "buying into the hype" you mean that he played extremely well last year (rookie of the year) and he knows it, then I agree with you. Washington is a slightly larger market than Indy or Seattle, but I can guarantee you that if you lived in those markets you'd think that those players were hyped just as much.

Probably so locally. I did not hear one word about Andrew Luck on a national level at all in the offseason. And he was supposed to be the best of his draft class.

No one sees even the slightest bit of arrogance (or confidence, depending on your viewpoint) in RGIII? Really? The guy produced his own documentary about his comeback to the NFL. Not saying that a little arrogance isn't a good thing, but some people really need to take the blinders off. And it's kind of funny when Shanny says something in a presser it's referred to as "coach speak". But Griffin's words are gospel. Our fanbase really is weird.

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 9:45 am
by Irn-Bru
"Blinders," "gospel," "sacrelige" . . . MEH.

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 4:37 pm
by Deadskins
StorminMormon86 wrote:I did not hear one word about Andrew Luck on a national level at all in the offseason. And he was supposed to be the best of his draft class.

God, I did. In fact, I was a little pissed off by the way every time they talked about young QBs, it was always Wilson, Kapernick, Luck. After a few minutes of that someone would always throw in "and RGIII." It was as if he didn't win the ROY. The only time they talked about RGIII, was to give an update on his knee. I don't live in the DC area, so the only news I get is at the national level. I think you're suffering from localized overexposure, that you're mistaking for national.

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 9:52 am
by StorminMormon86
Deadskins wrote:
StorminMormon86 wrote:I did not hear one word about Andrew Luck on a national level at all in the offseason. And he was supposed to be the best of his draft class.

God, I did. In fact, I was a little pissed off by the way every time they talked about young QBs, it was always Wilson, Kapernick, Luck. After a few minutes of that someone would always throw in "and RGIII." It was as if he didn't win the ROY. The only time they talked about RGIII, was to give an update on his knee. I don't live in the DC area, so the only news I get is at the national level. I think you're suffering from localized overexposure, that you're mistaking for national.

ESPN and NFL Network had the constant "updates" on Griffin's status and quotes from his pressers. "THE LEAD" on ESPN's score tracker actually had one of Griffin's tweets about being cleared. There was nothing (that I saw anyway) that was shown or said about Luck. Mostly RGIII with Wilson also taking a lot of the spotlight.