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Originally Posted by Defensewins
What happened to the good old days when a young QB that is not ready mentally to run a pro system sat on the bench and took the time to learn? Mentored by his coaches and other Qb's on the roster. It worked for Aaron Rodgers, it worked for Steve Young, it worked for our Joe Theismann and Mark Rypien and countless others.
For an NFL that profits $9 billion a year and for our team that is (what?) the second most profitable team team in the NFL, we can not wait? Why?
I guess Snyder has his panty's is a bunch?
I feel if RGIII had been given the time to sit after his ACL injury and allowed to start when he good and ready, we would most likely not be in the predicament. Instead he was rushed back in.
Even now when it is clear RGIII is not mentally ready to run a Pro offense, we can not sit him because DS feels we have to WIN THE FUCKING RAMS TRADE!
Impatient little minds made this problem. Impatient little minds make it continue to happen.
RGIII is not going to play his way out to this. It takes coaching and breaking a ton of old bad habits he has had since his early playing days where he was always by far the best player on the field. Now that he is not the best player on the field and he can not win with just his athleticism he has hit a wall. NFL defenses will eat him up and spit him out.
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We dont have Favre, or Montana to mentor anyone. We have Colt Mccoy. Rypien was a success because he had a boat load of hall of famers all around him. Otherwise he was a nobody. Also Steve Young, and Rodgers are just better than Griff. Mentor or no mentor. Sad but true
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