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Playmaker
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Washington, D.C.
Posts: 4,114
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Re: Where does RGIII rank?
Griffin III has been extremely impressive. Fans of other teams want him to have a sophomore slump next season and are comparing him to Cam Newton. But how can they compare RG3 to Newton when RG3 has done more in his rookie season than Cam did in his rookie season? Nay! They are just pure haters plain and simple.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Pawleys Island SC
Posts: 685
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Re: Where does RGIII rank?
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Just no comparison, I can't believe we got this lucky. I mean we used to bitch about all the press the Cowgirls get, and RG3 has just wiped them off the media's horizon. Unbelievable. |
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The Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,440
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Re: Where does RGIII rank?
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Pawleys Island SC
Posts: 685
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Re: Where does RGIII rank?
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I wonder if we'd be wanting RG3 if we had drafted Luck. My guess is that we would have done well with Luck under center. I also hear much concern among other teams' fans about RG3s career longevity, and that Luck will be around longer than RG3. Would we see it that way from the outside looking in? I believe that RG3 will be much more of a traditional pocket passer in the future, but will obviously always have the potential for making the explosive play. Could be an exciting decade or so... |
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Special Teams
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NC
Posts: 447
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Re: Where does RGIII rank?
For all the worries about his size....he is 1 pound less than Alfred Morris. I know AM is shorter, stout etc, but 217 this year, probably will play the majority of his carrer at 220 - 225.
I know there is some mobile / non mobile below... but the rules were different until a few years ago. QBs used to get crushed. Robert fits right in with good company. Favre 222 Joe Montana 200 Steve Young 215 Tom Brady 225 Dan Marino 224 John Elway 215 Fran Tarkenton 190 Roger Staubach 197 Matt Ryan 225 Aaron Rogers 223 Troy Aikman 219 Warren Moon 218 Other than Payton Manning and Big Ben, how many good QBs go 230+? Jamrcus Russell? Ryan Leaf? Dante Culpepper? All weights taken from Pro-Football-Reference.com - Pro Football Statistics and History |
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