1. Robert Griffin III (four for six, 70 yards, one touchdown, 145.8 passer rating) did a good job of getting the ball out on time. It helped that the Redskins opted for more quick throws – it was evident in practice the other day that this was the plan. And that the protection was solid. The good part for Griffin is that he executed the passing game well. On the one time where there was a little pressure, he was able to show his athleticism, stopping his rollout and adjusting his arm slot to whip a pass to tight end Niles Paul (that was jarred loose for an incompletion).
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