Gameday Thread: Browns vs. Redskins

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Lotus
08-21-2014, 09:38 AM
I like Jay Gruden but here is his stupidest-sounding quote so far. It's about RGIII not protecting himself when he runs. Gruden: "It is an issue if he gets injured. It’s not an issue if he doesn’t.”

Let's look at this another way: If RGIII takes poison and dies, then it's an issue. It's not an issue if he takes poison but doesn't die. Smart. Real smart.

I thought the same thing and pray that Gruden is more on top of the issue than he sounded.

spAtt
08-21-2014, 09:39 AM
So if he broke his leg on a clumsy slide then they would say he's out for the season with a thigh bruise....because the house will get blown down and stuff.

Isn't that what happen to Joe Theisman? He had a bad bruise.

CrustyRedskin
08-21-2014, 09:48 AM
Isn't that what happen to Joe Theisman? He had a bad bruise.

Joey T had more of a high ankle sprain. :eek:

KI Skins Fan
08-21-2014, 09:54 AM
Joey T had more of a high ankle sprain. :eek:

It was a boo-boo.

punch it in
08-21-2014, 09:54 AM
As we know Griffin has been out of practice all week while he underwent a top secret knee surgery.


I knew it! [emoji6]

KI Skins Fan
08-21-2014, 09:58 AM
Unleash the Dragon!

Rex: "F*** it! I'm goin' deep!"

CRedskinsRule
08-21-2014, 10:01 AM
I like Jay Gruden but here is his stupidest-sounding quote so far. It's about RGIII not protecting himself when he runs. Gruden: "It is an issue if he gets injured. It’s not an issue if he doesn’t.”

Let's look at Gruden's statement the way I twist it in my mind where I equate not going out of bounds or sliding soon enough to poison: "If RGIII takes poison and dies, then it's an issue. It's not an issue if he takes poison but doesn't die."

Smart. Real smart.

After reading what Gruden said, I'm as concerned as ever that RGIII may once again be seriously injured. It would be tragic to see a potentially great career curtailed or ended early because a harmful habit wasn't corrected.

I hope Cousins is ready because I'm afraid he'll be starting some games this season.

But his quote is dead on. Griffin has to understand that he has to protect himself. That means lengthening his understanding of when he has to get out of bounds, or slide.

Compare it to driving a car, if you are going at 20 miles an hour you know you can be closer to the next car than if your are going to 70 miles an hour. It's the same thing with Griffin, he starts thinking protect to late, because he overestimates his reaction times and underestimates the opponents. If you look at the run to the sideline, you see Griffin was trying to get out, he put his head down and was thinking he could go out of bounds thru the defender, instead he bounced off him and into two others, and really could have done a job on his knee. He needs to see the defender and step out in front of him. And that's all about Griffin protecting himself.

Racecar drivers drive at 100mph plus safely, because they know how to protect themselves. We've seen qb's run (wilson, kaepernick, and others) and know to protect themselves. If Griffin is going to run, which I don't think anyone is saying he shouldn't run ever, he simply has to know what the right protection zone should be.

KI Skins Fan
08-21-2014, 10:17 AM
But his quote is dead on. Griffin has to understand that he has to protect himself. That means lengthening his understanding of when he has to get out of bounds, or slide.

Compare it to driving a car, if you are going at 20 miles an hour you know you can be closer to the next car than if your are going to 70 miles an hour. It's the same thing with Griffin, he starts thinking protect to late, because he overestimates his reaction times and underestimates the opponents. If you look at the run to the sideline, you see Griffin was trying to get out, he put his head down and was thinking he could go out of bounds thru the defender, instead he bounced off him and into two others, and really could have done a job on his knee. He needs to see the defender and step out in front of him. And that's all about Griffin protecting himself.

Racecar drivers drive at 100mph plus safely, because they know how to protect themselves. We've seen qb's run (wilson, kaepernick, and others) and know to protect themselves. If Griffin is going to run, which I don't think anyone is saying he shouldn't run ever, he simply has to know what the right protection zone should be.

I admit that I may be overly concerned about it. I'm hoping we'll see RGIII make more progress toward fixing the problem on a game-by-game basis.

MTK
08-21-2014, 10:21 AM
I think Gruden has made it well known that Griffin needs to protect himself better. Griffin knows it too. What else needs to be said? Griffin needs to make it happen.

mredskins
08-21-2014, 10:43 AM
I think Gruden has made it well known that Griffin needs to protect himself better. Griffin knows it too. What else needs to be said? Griffin needs to make it happen.

My son is super active like never sits down always wants to be doing stuff. We had him checked out he is fine just likes to move around.

I am always disciplining/yelling at him to stop running; especially indoors.

My dad said one day you are pissing into the wind with the yelling; asking him to stop running is like asking him to stop breathing. IT is some how in grained into him.

I think the same maybe true for RGIII.

I think you just let him do what he does and if that means shorten his career then that is what it is. I rather 5 years of an awesome RGIII then 8 years of handcuffing him.

Eventually father time will take the speed from him and it will be up to RGIII to be able to be a "pocket passer" in order to stay in the league.

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