DCZards wrote:Higga wrote:Cousins makes more challenging throws, that's why he throws picks. If he can learn his limits he could still be a good one. I like that when we're down late though, he actually tries to make throws to get the team back into it. RG3 just completes easy passes to pad his stats but give the team no chance to actually win.
In Seattle's overtime win over Denver a couple of Sundays ago the Seahawks got the ball in OT and basically marched down the field and into the end zone on the basis of three 10-12 yard runs by Russell Wilson. That's what gives you the best chance to win---a QB who can make plays with his legs when the play breaks down or no one is open. RG3 can do that. Cousins has yet to prove that he can.
I have also seen several plays where RG3 couldn't make the play either. An elite QB isn't measured by their speed on the ground. Yes RG3 is a better athlete than Cousins, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is the better QB. There are instances where an athlete is too explosive for his own good. A great example of that is Derrick Rose.
If RG3 has a relatively healthy career ahead of him, I would rather have RG3 as my QB. However it would be stupid to bet that he would be relatively healthy going forward.
The larger issue here is Snyder. He doesn't respect his draft picks and building through them. He either trades them for some guy at the end of his career, or trades all of them for one rookie. He put all of his eggs in one basket, and now because of it we have a QB who hasn't had a fully healthy season yet. Partly because we don't have the draft picks to get offensive lineman to keep RG3 upright.