The Wilson Blueprint

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Gary84Clark
10-13-2014, 06:47 AM
Wilson is older than most of the young QBs and he has experience as a professional athlete. All this makes his transition easier.

Paintrain
10-14-2014, 11:28 AM
I think for Griffin that all comes with staying in the same offense for a few years, running the same plays over and over, getting comfortable with his wr's and not getting hurt. That was suppose to happen this year. I find it laughable that after 9 plays against a terrible team, everyone was thinking he had arrived. Maybe he gets back in there at some point this season.

I also sort of get the feeling ( based by Jay's and Jon's comments) that Gruden prefers a guy that is more pro ready, a more traditional type of QB to run his offense. It will be interesting to see how it plays out the remainder of the year, and next year. I'm pretty sure the ship has sailed on this one. Cousins has shown, repeatedly, who he is. Yes he's decisive. Yes the ball comes out quickly. Yes he anticipates where to throw the ball. And yes, he gives the ball away at a highly unacceptable rate because of all of those factors as well. He's slightly above being just a guy because he can accumulate yards and stats but he doesn't put the team in the position to win games because of his negatives. Just like some people were convinced that being turnover prone could be 'coached out' of Rex, it's the same thing here, just a younger version. It's who he was in college and so far, who he is as a pro. Unless we have a top 3 defense who can offset the turnovers, you can't win with a QB like Cousins.

Once Griffin is healthy, he will be the unquestioned starter, growing pains and all because he gives the team the best chance to win.

Ruhskins
10-14-2014, 11:36 AM
I'm pretty sure the ship has sailed on this one. Cousins has shown, repeatedly, who he is. Yes he's decisive. Yes the ball comes out quickly. Yes he anticipates where to throw the ball. And yes, he gives the ball away at a highly unacceptable rate because of all of those factors as well. He's slightly above being just a guy because he can accumulate yards and stats but he doesn't put the team in the position to win games because of his negatives. Just like some people were convinced that being turnover prone could be 'coached out' of Rex, it's the same thing here, just a younger version. It's who he was in college and so far, who he is as a pro. Unless we have a top 3 defense who can offset the turnovers, you can't win with a QB like Cousins.

Once Griffin is healthy, he will be the unquestioned starter, growing pains and all because he gives the team the best chance to win.

Hopefully we will see the same Griffin that we saw in those few couple of plays in the Jacksonville game.

Lotus
10-14-2014, 02:47 PM
I'm pretty sure the ship has sailed on this one. Cousins has shown, repeatedly, who he is. Yes he's decisive. Yes the ball comes out quickly. Yes he anticipates where to throw the ball. And yes, he gives the ball away at a highly unacceptable rate because of all of those factors as well. He's slightly above being just a guy because he can accumulate yards and stats but he doesn't put the team in the position to win games because of his negatives. Just like some people were convinced that being turnover prone could be 'coached out' of Rex, it's the same thing here, just a younger version. It's who he was in college and so far, who he is as a pro. Unless we have a top 3 defense who can offset the turnovers, you can't win with a QB like Cousins.

Once Griffin is healthy, he will be the unquestioned starter, growing pains and all because he gives the team the best chance to win.

Outstanding post.

R-words.com
10-14-2014, 04:00 PM
Wilson is looking a lot like we thought Griffin would look like by year three. Keep in mind they have a much better infrastructure and Wilson seems to be a lot more durable. I think RGIII had a lot more potential than Wilson but with all of the other factors working against RG, it just isn't panning out. Not to say it can't, but the waiting and wondering is killing us all.

REDSKINS4ever
10-14-2014, 04:22 PM
Wilson is looking a lot like we thought Griffin would look like by year three. Keep in mind they have a much better infrastructure and Wilson seems to be a lot more durable. I think RGIII had a lot more potential than Wilson but with all of the other factors working against RG, it just isn't panning out. Not to say it can't, but the waiting and wondering is killing us all.

Giving up those picks for RG3 was a gamble......the read option off the play action pass masked a lot of Griffin's deficiencies as a rookie....we learned in year II that he couldn't read coverages well....he's back to what we saw during the start of the 2012 preseason.....you don't give up what the Redskins gave up to draft a guy that didn't even play in a pro style offense in college.....this is one of the main reasons why RG3 is not a pocket passer, and can't read defenses etc....this is why the read option was implemented in his rookie season.........so his true draft value wasn't really a second overall pick.....not even close.......Griffin should have been drafted in the same round as Russell Wilson.....maybe RG3 will amount to something in the NFL.....or perhaps he won't..

Gary84Clark
10-14-2014, 06:24 PM
Give RG3 his chance and I mean a Sam Bradford chance. One thing RG3 has is courage and he leaves it all on the field. Let's start with those qualities and build on them.

JoeRedskin
10-14-2014, 07:38 PM
I am hopeful the when he returns RGIII will show us that he is "The Guy." He certainly has the intangibles for it and the physical skills to match. Given his injuries, his history with the spread offense and then the Shanny R/O, however, he is still very raw when it comes to the pro game.

I think he comes back, plays okay the first few weeks (not great but better than KC - certainly, minus KC's turnovers). The questions are, however, - does he get the rythym of a pro passing game? is he able to keep eyes downfield? Can he take what's given, live within the system rather than hold out in hopes a bigger play comes along?

If he can (and I think he will), all will be well and the Kool-Aid will be restocked.

htownskinfan
10-14-2014, 07:45 PM
I just dont think RG3 will ever be able to stay healthy,dude is just too skinny.Can you name 1 other player in the NFL regardless of position who's as lean or skinny,whatever you want to call it,as RG3?

Lotus
10-14-2014, 07:55 PM
I just dont think RG3 will ever be able to stay healthy,dude is just too skinny.Can you name 1 other player in the NFL regardless of position who's as lean or skinny,whatever you want to call it,as RG3?

Dude is 6'2", 222. Is that really skinny.

My hope is that RGIII turns out like Matt Stafford: a couple of freak injuries stall his career early, then the goodness comes.

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