Predict RGIII's next team

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That Guy
03-04-2016, 07:12 PM
Lol. Dont be. Im down 18 lbs. my blood sugar is way down too. My father is a diabetic and my doctor was about to put me on meds. I eat delicious foods not just grass and grain. Best of all I no longer contribute to the torture and murder of our animal friends, or to the havoc animal agriculture creates in our environment.

well as a certified meatarian, i'll just make sure i double up to counteract this heresy. (seriously though, whatever works for you). I'm about 80% chicken 15% fish here.

well done = disease free, my granddad always got his stuff burnt cause it was a real concern at one point, and it guarantees crappy kitchens that undercook things don't make you sick. i prefer rare or medium rare.

DYoungJelly
03-04-2016, 08:30 PM
But even at his current level of development I think he could walk into the Bills offense right now and be as productive as Tyrod Taylor.

As long as he doesn't have to play the Lions and check into the wrong protections, he should be fine.

The trick for the next team will be "developing" him without him getting killed.

Developing him by giving him the 1st team reps in camp and practice has already been tried, so I'm guessing you mean he needs game reps.

I just don't see him getting a ton of game reps without the cart carrying him off the field.

Hog1
03-04-2016, 08:46 PM
Lol. Dont be. Im down 18 lbs. my blood sugar is way down too. My father is a diabetic and my doctor was about to put me on meds. I eat delicious foods not just grass and grain. Best of all I no longer contribute to the torture and murder of our animal friends, or to the havoc animal agriculture creates in our environment.

All good stuff there.......Tree apologist or.....no

That Guy
03-05-2016, 06:45 AM
apparently murdering plants is alright though. HEAR THE CRIES OF THE CARROTS!!!

I demand equal rights for vegetables.

rickmmrr
03-05-2016, 09:58 AM
I think everyone could clearly see in last years preseason games that when you put RG3 out on the field with the 10 other guys he just could not get it going. You put Kirk in with those same 10 guys and for whatever reason they can move the ball down the field. He did really look like a deer in the headlights. I don't think there is an O-line on any team in the NFL that can give RG3 the time he needs to figure it out.

It's kind of funny, in thinking about this past super bowl, as the game wore on Gam looked more and more like an overwhelmed and clueless GB. Kind of like what RG3 looked like in preseason, although it took Gam an entire game of getting pounded to reach that state, but in RG3s case he seemed to walk out on to the field already like that.

How he managed to morph from 2012 total confidence guy to 2015 totally clueless is a mystery to me.

Can he get back to total confidence guy. Who knows.

DYoungJelly
03-05-2016, 02:05 PM
I think everyone could clearly see in last years preseason games that when you put RG3 out on the field with the 10 other guys he just could not get it going. You put Kirk in with those same 10 guys and for whatever reason they can move the ball down the field. He did really look like a deer in the headlights. I don't think there is an O-line on any team in the NFL that can give RG3 the time he needs to figure it out.

It's kind of funny, in thinking about this past super bowl, as the game wore on Gam looked more and more like an overwhelmed and clueless GB. Kind of like what RG3 looked like in preseason, although it took Gam an entire game of getting pounded to reach that state, but in RG3s case he seemed to walk out on to the field already like that.

How he managed to morph from 2012 total confidence guy to 2015 totally clueless is a mystery to me.

Can he get back to total confidence guy. Who knows.

See the NFL films clip of Kubiak saying ". . . run, run, run", talking about 1st through 3rd down on the last possession?

Manning had the same look but I get what your saying and agree.

RGIII has to be the one to change and improve not the other way around.

He shouldn't go to a team with the anticipation of starting. He needs to basically emulate Kirk Cousins: study, work and learn 16 hours a day to be a QB in his new team's system.

I really believe he will get another opportunity, it's all about what he does with it.

DYoungJelly
03-06-2016, 06:09 PM
Colin Kaepernick, Robert Griffin III don't have bright NFL future | The MMQB with Peter King (http://mmqb.si.com/mmqb/2016/03/02/colin-kaepernick-robert-griffin-rg3-trade-future)

This pretty much sums up the flaws on Griffin.

JoeRedskin
03-07-2016, 10:36 AM
<sigh> Two more days until the end of the RGIII era.

Regardless of my current opinion as to his skills and potential as an NFL QB, I wish him luck where ever he lands (as long as it is outside the division).

I have said it before and I'll say it again, after 2012, I was higher than I had been in a long, long, lonnnngggg time on the Skins future. Not only was RGIII going to revolutionize the position, we had a coaching set up that would allow for a natural progression from Mike to Kyle with RGIII young and with sky-high potential. I was looking forward to my son sporting an RGIII jersey for years and becoming inculcated with the Skins fanaticism by being able to root for a winning team during his formative football fandom. Even the injury didn't concern me, the guy was working hard, seemed to be a natural leader. Went to training camp the following year with CR and the optimism was palpable - easily 2/3's of the jersey's worn by fans were RGIII's (hell, it may have been as high as 4 out of 5 were RGIII). Was telling anyone who would listen it was the beginning of a new Skins' era of winning after 20 years of mediocrity. The glory years I grew up with were about to be eclipsed by the new shining star with the revolutionary offense that was going to change the NFL.

Then the season started. My optimism was crushed early and as high as I was at the start of 2013, by it's end I at my lowest point ever. I just didn't care. For 30 years, I had lived and died by the Skins on Sunday. From the over the hill gang, to the fun bunch, the diesel, through the parade of mediocrity that was the mid 90's and 00's, I had stuck with them. I could practically count the number of games I missed watching in all that time. I planned my life around the Skins schedule. By the end of 2013, however, I was empty, all my passion was gone. RGIII was exposed as a one-trick pony, as damaged goods, and a prima donna. MS's camp was sabotaging the team. There was not only no light at the end of the tunnel - I was convinced it was a pit from which they would never, ever emerge ... and I just didn't care.

Slowly, I am becoming hopeful again. I am daring to hope KC is the next Drew Brees and not the next Nick Foles. Scot McC is running the team and seems to be building something good - foundationally good. This year, after the Eagles game where we all but clinched the division, I was hoarse for days b/c I was yelling so much. It was good to have the passion back.

... but I still remember the promise and optimism of 2012-2013. RGIII was a shooting star and that was special. Regardless of all that has happened since, and to paraphrase the late, great Bogey, "We'll always have 2012. ... Here's looking at you kid."

Thanks RGIII for the moment in time. Despite the train wreck since, I truly wish you success and hope you turn out to be what we all hoped you would be - a great QB, a great leader, and a great person.

Alvin Walton
03-07-2016, 11:48 AM
He just now got released.....

Ruhskins
03-07-2016, 11:53 AM
RG3 Released

The Redskins have released Robert Griffin III | CSN Mid-Atlantic (http://www.csnmidatlantic.com/redskinsblog/redskins-have-released-robert-griffin-iii?cid=email:CSN%20Mid-Atlantic%20Breaking%20News:2015+-+CSN+Mid-Atlantic+Breaking+News:13408)

We should have a moratorium on any RG3 discussions IMO.

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