rocnrik
08-19-2015, 07:06 PM
RGIII is his own worse enemy! IF He would say very little and play good that would stop ALL his critics..but NOOOO…He continues to say things that puts a target on his back..can you imagine how cocky he would be IF he truly was the best QB in the league..they don't make a helmet that big!
silverspring
08-19-2015, 07:27 PM
RGIII is his own worse enemy! IF He would say very little and play good that would stop ALL his critics..but NOOOO…He continues to say things that puts a target on his back..can you imagine how cocky he would be IF he truly was the best QB in the league..they don't make a helmet that big!
Yep and it would likely be no big deal without his history of media snafus and all his self promotion. I am not sure if he will ever get it media wise, but hopefully he plays as good as he talks and this unnecessary distraction will fade away.
DYoungJelly
08-19-2015, 08:58 PM
Agree. An old PGA golf pro I took lessons from often told me that athletes at any level have to "create their own reality". RG3 is creating his own reality and I dont know why anyone would have a problem with that.
One Brian Mitchell explains in detail why he does:
Mitchell goes off on RG3 after comments -- for different reason | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/redskinsblog/mitchell-goes-rg3-after-comments-different-reason)
NC_Skins
08-19-2015, 09:39 PM
One Brian Mitchell explains in detail why he does:
Mitchell goes off on RG3 after comments -- for different reason | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/redskinsblog/mitchell-goes-rg3-after-comments-different-reason)
Pretty much how I feel. I especially feel his "slogan" for this year is ironic considering he didn't even follow it himself.
Season 1: “Know your why.”
Season 2: “All in for week 1.”
Season 3: “This is for us.”
Season 4: “Talk small, play big.”
:laughing-
Back in April
"It's not about talking about it; it's about being about it," Griffin said earlier this week in an interview with "Redskins Nation" (via The Washington Post). "That's what my goal is this whole offseason. You gotta talk small, play big, take care of the little things so the big things fall into place."
:smashfreak:
...and here we are today. :doh:
I'll be glad when this fucking circus is over.
OnceWeWereKings
08-19-2015, 10:35 PM
One Brian Mitchell explains in detail why he does:
Mitchell goes off on RG3 after comments -- for different reason | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/redskinsblog/mitchell-goes-rg3-after-comments-different-reason)
Love it. He's absolutely right.
skinsfan69
08-19-2015, 11:46 PM
I agree w/ BMitch. Just shut up and perform.
Schneed10
08-20-2015, 10:07 AM
I've never liked RG3's talking. But in the end all that matters to me is his performance.
What he says, and what the media says about what he says, only fills in the gaps in the offseason with a bunch of noise.
I don't really care what he said and I don't really care what B Mitch has to say about it (even if he's right). I just want to see Robert perform well.
Ruhskins
08-20-2015, 10:25 AM
People need to chill the F out about RG3. If works out this year, great, if he doesn't, Scot McC is building a team this year, which can help/accommodate a new QB in the future. I don't think QB is the most important positing on this team right now (yet) and McC is just trying to get by in that position while he builds a complete team.
Also, all this overhype about his comments show me that A.) people don't know how to f'ing read; and B.) RG3 or most athletes don't learn that their comments will always be taken out of context.
I've never liked RG3's talking. But in the end all that matters to me is his performance.
What he says, and what the media says about what he says, only fills in the gaps in the offseason with a bunch of noise.
I don't really care what he said and I don't really care what B Mitch has to say about it (even if he's right). I just want to see Robert perform well.
Agreed.
KI Skins Fan
08-20-2015, 10:56 AM
I've never liked RG3's talking. But in the end all that matters to me is his performance.
What he says, and what the media says about what he says, only fills in the gaps in the offseason with a bunch of noise.
I don't really care what he said and I don't really care what B Mitch has to say about it (even if he's right). I just want to see Robert perform well.
I agree that his performance on the field is what counts but I also think that he's making it harder for himself by making public statements that can be taken out of context by the media to make unflattering headlines and create controversy. That's why I think it's important for him to watch what he says in public.
In the short term, what if he has a poor game against Detroit tonight? If he does, the media will eat him alive, even though they created the controversy to begin with!
irish
08-20-2015, 11:38 AM
Problem is RG3's reality only exists in fantasy land. He is starting to appear delusional, you cannot help or coach someone who doesn't think they have a problem, plain and simple. Kind of like if you are running a business and have an employee who is lacking and needs improvement yet that employee thinks they
are the slickest thing since sliced bread and is smarter than the owner.
RG3 is saying things Tom Brady is too humble to say. Robert appears to
be intelligent, but some of the crap that comes out of his mouth makes you wonder.
Of course its fantasy land, that what creating one's own reality is.