Ruzious wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/robert-griffin-iii-writing-tell-all-book-about-redskins/ar-AARlnZs?li=BBnbfcL
Does anyone (outside of politics) have a bigger martyr complex than RG3?
Scottie PIppen.
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Ruzious wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/robert-griffin-iii-writing-tell-all-book-about-redskins/ar-AARlnZs?li=BBnbfcL
Does anyone (outside of politics) have a bigger martyr complex than RG3?
Kanyewest wrote:Ruzious wrote:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/robert-griffin-iii-writing-tell-all-book-about-redskins/ar-AARlnZs?li=BBnbfcL
Does anyone (outside of politics) have a bigger martyr complex than RG3?
Scottie PIppen.
queridiculo wrote:Stick a fork in this season.
tontoz wrote:Listening to Greg Cosell on the Herd podcast and he said we changed up the defense starting with the Bucs game. We started playing more zone in the secondary and our base defense has only 2 linebackers and 3 safeties.
I was wondering why the defense seemed to get better after Chase got hurt.
Illuminaire wrote:I don't really think Taylor has been playing badly. Our o-line has been terrible, our receiving corp is a revolving door, and our best RB fumbles the ball every 5 quarters of play.
I don't think he's a strong starter, but he's been a playable, starting level QB. He's not the problem with our offense.
zero2hero wrote:Don't get me wrong, my criticism by proxy of Taylor by saying we need an actual answer at future QB isn't saying he's a bad player. He's possibly a starter in the NFL. A more capable Colt McCoy with a knack of making plays out of his bum like Brett Farve. But he simply has limitations that is gonna prevent him from being a type of franchise QB we need. For one, his arm strength. That's not saying he can't throw the ball far, but moreso talking about his zip on those 20-30 outs. A lot of his balls in tight spaces flutter and I know you've all seen this, which is why a lot of them go high when he's trying to put zip on the ball (overcompensating for velocity).
Ruzious wrote:zero2hero wrote:Don't get me wrong, my criticism by proxy of Taylor by saying we need an actual answer at future QB isn't saying he's a bad player. He's possibly a starter in the NFL. A more capable Colt McCoy with a knack of making plays out of his bum like Brett Farve. But he simply has limitations that is gonna prevent him from being a type of franchise QB we need. For one, his arm strength. That's not saying he can't throw the ball far, but moreso talking about his zip on those 20-30 outs. A lot of his balls in tight spaces flutter and I know you've all seen this, which is why a lot of them go high when he's trying to put zip on the ball (overcompensating for velocity).
His physical negatives are plain as day, but people seem to ignore the positives - his ability to avoid the rush is amazing, he's a terrific runner, and his ability to see the field and make quick decisions are far above average. But again, he's got to be 100% physically to be an effective starter. Yes, we can do better, but if we make a change, it better be for someone better - not for a guy like Fitzpatrick or even Trubisky - who's too inaccurate, imo.