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J. Falcon
11-30-2016, 10:21 AM
I had a discussion with a cowboys fan and he literally just told me that Dak is having a way better rookie yr than RG3 had and he's just as good as a runner lmfao!!! I love delusional cowboys fans. I can't wait until next year when teams have film on him for a whole off season. He's going to crash right back to earth with their fans

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Let's hope he crashes sooner, this year, in their first playoff game.

CRedskinsRule
11-30-2016, 10:40 AM
Let's hope Fisher is gone for good. What an ass.

Eric Dickerson won't attend Rams games while Fisher is head coach (https://www.yahoo.com/sports/news/spat-with-jeff-fisher-leads-rams-legend-eric-dickerson-to-say-hell-no-longer-attend-games-165750011.html)

skinsfaninok
11-30-2016, 11:04 AM
Speaking of crashing to earth...Whats RG3's ego gonna be like if he is under center for the Browns leading them to an 0-16 season?
He won't even play probably. Dude needs to hang it up

FrenchSkin
11-30-2016, 01:52 PM
Right now there are rules for that. 1 - repeated personal fouls result in ejections.
2 - teams making palpably unfair acts can be penalized and time added back to the clock. So in your scenario Dallas would likely lose players AND give us the ball back with more time.

There is a reason these things don't happen consistently.

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I'd say ordering all your players to simultaneously commit holding is a pretty unfair act then.

Anyway I'm just glad we're all seriously discussing of what rule should be applied on such a play ^^

punch it in
12-11-2016, 10:29 PM
I'll save you the trouble:
9-27
132 yards passing
19 yards running
0 td's
1 int
3 awkward slides
1 twisted ankle

Edit: I totally hear you though, and it is not that I am rooting against him. It is just that I do not understand why people still think that he can succeed at this level.



Hate to quote myself, but I was pretty damn spot on. Dude is just a train wreck. I find it hard to believe he is anybody's best option. Even Cleveland.

TheMalcolmConnection
12-12-2016, 10:05 AM
Also, just want to bitch for a hot second: why the fuck does the Giants FA spending spree work out?! ANY OTHER TEAM does that shit and it fails miserably. Their defense is looking nasty. :(

Chico23231
12-12-2016, 10:15 AM
He won't even play probably. Dude needs to hang it up

NFL morning after: The sad decline of Robert Griffin III | ProFootballTalk (http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/12/nfl-morning-after-the-sad-decline-of-robert-griffin-iii/)

Plenty of once-great quarterbacks reached a stage in their careers when they simply couldn’t do it anymore. Brett Favre had a terrible final season in Minnesota. Joe Namath had a lousy final season in Los Angeles. Johnny Unitas had an ugly final season in San Diego.

But those once-great quarterbacks had a long and sustained period of greatness before it reached that point. What made me sad as I watched Robert Griffin III flounder in Cleveland yesterday is that his greatness was so short-lived, that he’ll be remembered primarily for his subsequent failures.

With the way Griffin has played for the Browns this year (even worse than Cody Kessler and Josh McCown, the other quarterbacks who have helped Cleveland reach 0-13), and the way Griffin didn’t play at all last year, and struggled with injuries and ineffectiveness for two years before that, it’s hard to escape the conclusion that Griffin is done as an NFL starter. At age 26.

In the last few years, as Griffin has gone from star to dud, I’ve heard people suggest that Griffin was never any good in the first place and was overhyped as a rookie. Sorry, but that’s preposterous. Griffin was great as a rookie. The Griffin who led Washington to the playoffs as a rookie was as fine a rookie quarterback as the NFL has ever seen. He was the fastest runner ever to play the position, before wrecking his knee in the playoffs at the end of his rookie year, but he was an outstanding passer as well: He threw for 20 touchdown passes and only five interceptions and set an NFL rookie record with a 102.4 passer rating. As a rookie, Griffin was marvelous


welp...I remember some folks who were thinking we just let a "baller" go when RG3 left...He probably getting cut in the offseason. Ill always appreciate that dream rookie season

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