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This game showed that the problem wasn't just Griffin. That offensive line is in shambles and McCoy hangs on to the ball as much as anyone. We've now had three QBs and NONE of them have played well. The Oline blows.
Honestly, I believe the Redskins need to give Griffin another chance. Frankly, they've invested too much in Griffin and frankly, he's spent the last season and a half trying to get healthy. Maybe he will never be healthy, but they need to give him the opportunity to develop. Hire coaches who know how to work with QBs who have never studied film or really developed in an offense. Give Griffin an actual offseason plan for this. Don't let him go off on his own.
In the draft, address this team's primary need: Offensive line. Stop fucking around on this issue. The Skins will have a Top 5 pick. Use it. Draft Peat in the first round. Take Cann/Matias/Grasu in the second. Get another guard in free agency. Give Griffin the confidence that he's not gonna get bum rushed on every drop back. Get some guys to block for Alfred Morris so he doesn't have to break two tackles just to get to the line of scrimmage.
And if Griffin fails then, get your rookie. He should be able to step right in and play, just like Dalton did.The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
O Absalom, my son, my son!"Comment
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I'm no expert on the subject so correct me if I am wrong, but in RGIII's college/early nfl career wasn't he so hyped because of his dual threat capabilities? Now he just wants to be a pocket passer and as it turns out he is no better at that than the other 2 QB's on the team?
Also for what its worth, our secondary has been really good this year for the most part, so that didn't help out McCoy either.
I saw a stat on reddit that so far this year, opposing QB's would have had a higher rating just throwing the ball out of bounds rather than throwing at Vontae Davis.
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I'm no expert on the subject so correct me if I am wrong, but in RGIII's college/early nfl career wasn't he so hyped because of his dual threat capabilities? Now he just wants to be a pocket passer and as it turns out he is no better at that than the other 2 QB's on the team?
Also for what its worth, our secondary has been really good this year for the most part, so that didn't help out McCoy either.
I saw a stat on reddit that so far this year, opposing QB's would have had a higher rating just throwing the ball out of bounds rather than throwing at Vontae Davis.
http://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments..._is_giving_up/The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
O Absalom, my son, my son!"Comment
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would ww rather see rg3 out there and risk injury in a game that means nothing.
Colts took it easy for us
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MFer3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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I'm no expert on the subject so correct me if I am wrong, but in RGIII's college/early nfl career wasn't he so hyped because of his dual threat capabilities? Now he just wants to be a pocket passer and as it turns out he is no better at that than the other 2 QB's on the team?
Also for what its worth, our secondary has been really good this year for the most part, so that didn't help out McCoy either.
I saw a stat on reddit that so far this year, opposing QB's would have had a higher rating just throwing the ball out of bounds rather than throwing at Vontae Davis.
http://www.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments..._is_giving_up/
The issue with RGIII is that in the Jacksonville game, they got him out of the pocket and on some read options, but he got hurt again. I think Gruden had every intention of trying to mix some of that in, but everyone got cold feet when the injury happened.
At this point, I would rather give McCoy time back there to see what he can do. Bring him and RGIII back to compete next year, while we continue to build the team around them. Specifically, we need some more help on the OL, and in the secondary. I would also bring in another veteran QB to compete with that group as well. If no one can do well in 2015, that is when we look for our QB in the draft.Comment
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I'm going to say we've seen the last of RGIII under center for the Redskins. If he is kept on the roster next season, he will be competing with at least McCoy for the starting job, and I just don't see him winning it. He has not progressed like he should have.Comment
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they wont get rid of RG3. that would just be ridiculous since we gave all those picks away for this guy.
it wouldnt look good the team, management and the whole organization......
regardless - i would rather lose out the season and get that top 5 pick.
we need lots of help and we get that help with good solid draft picks
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more free cap space to go out buy solid FAs. i dont mean big names either. we need underpaid veterans that sit behind elite players3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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anybody on the QB depth chart will be competing for that starting position next year.
they wont get rid of RG3. that would just be ridiculous since we gave all those picks away for this guy.
it wouldnt look good the team, management and the whole organization......
regardless - i would rather lose out the season and get that top 5 pick.
we need lots of help and we get that help with good solid draft picks
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more free cap space to go out buy solid FAs. i dont mean big names either. we need underpaid veterans that sit behind elite playersComment
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they dont care how they make ticket sales, merchandise sales, endorsements, etc......
Redskins make money when we suck or struggle and Dan loves it.
3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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From ESPN Insider
The Redskins did not necessarily have a viable alternative when they benched Griffin for Colt McCoy. McCoy has provided an upgrade in his two starts, but first-year coach Jay Gruden needed to make this change regardless. Benching Griffin allowed Gruden to counter perceptions that he was just another puppet working under owner Dan Snyder. Those perceptions were his reality until proved otherwise.
"Everyone thought there was a double standard with the quarterback," an offensive coach from another team said. "That is over. Jay ended that."
Coaches and personnel people I've spoken with have pointed to Snyder, Arthur Blank and Jerry Jones as well-meaning owners whose close relationships with players can undercut head coaches. Snyder seemed to have Griffin's back, but it's less relevant now that Gruden has sent Griffin to the sideline.
"I love the owner at the Falcons and I love Jerry Jones, but there is an ease there that hinders production and filters to the player," one coach said before the season. "There is an excuse, something there, a soft pillow for you. ... You can change all the head coaches you want, but until that attitude changes, you have got a problem. There has to be an urgency, a level of competition to bring out the best in a player. Then the head coach can stand up and give demands and try to bring out the best in you. If you've got a place to go like that [the owner], it doesn't work."Comment
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From ESPN Insider
The Redskins did not necessarily have a viable alternative when they benched Griffin for Colt McCoy. McCoy has provided an upgrade in his two starts, but first-year coach Jay Gruden needed to make this change regardless. Benching Griffin allowed Gruden to counter perceptions that he was just another puppet working under owner Dan Snyder. Those perceptions were his reality until proved otherwise.
"Everyone thought there was a double standard with the quarterback," an offensive coach from another team said. "That is over. Jay ended that."
Coaches and personnel people I've spoken with have pointed to Snyder, Arthur Blank and Jerry Jones as well-meaning owners whose close relationships with players can undercut head coaches. Snyder seemed to have Griffin's back, but it's less relevant now that Gruden has sent Griffin to the sideline.
"I love the owner at the Falcons and I love Jerry Jones, but there is an ease there that hinders production and filters to the player," one coach said before the season. "There is an excuse, something there, a soft pillow for you. ... You can change all the head coaches you want, but until that attitude changes, you have got a problem. There has to be an urgency, a level of competition to bring out the best in a player. Then the head coach can stand up and give demands and try to bring out the best in you. If you've got a place to go like that [the owner], it doesn't work."
this move doesnt prove anything different - especially if its to show football fans that he isnt gonna be a puppet under Dan.
why risk injury on RGIII when there is nothing that can be salvaged at this point.
they couldnt win @ Vikings or 49ers. i am all for letting McCoy start......might as well see what he has left.
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at the same time, have RGIII ready to go in if McCoy gets hurt in the last remaining games.
and Cousins doesnt even dress anymore........3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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Stop looking for a quick fix. This is the entire problem with the Washington Redskins with Dan Snyder as owner. The team keeps trying for the quick fix instead of actually conducting a "rebuild." Build the nest. Build an offensive line that can pass protect and open holes for Morris. Build up some tight end depth so that we're not dependent on Jordan Reed's glass body. Get a nose tackle to anchor the 3-4. Draft some depth at OLB so we can keep our edge rushers fresh and overcome injuries. Get a quality starting safety.
In other words, take a long term approach and build up the team so that a rookie/young QB can step in and actually succeed, a la, Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger, Steve Young, Joe Flacco, Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck, and Andy Dalton.The king was shaken. He went up to the room over the gateway and wept.
As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
If only I had died instead of you
O Absalom, my son, my son!"Comment
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Stop looking for a quick fix. This is the entire problem with the Washington Redskins with Dan Snyder as owner. The team keeps trying for the quick fix instead of actually conducting a "rebuild." Build the nest. Build an offensive line that can pass protect and open holes for Morris. Build up some tight end depth so that we're not dependent on Jordan Reed's glass body. Get a nose tackle to anchor the 3-4. Draft some depth at OLB so we can keep our edge rushers fresh and overcome injuries. Get a quality starting safety.
In other words, take a long term approach and build up the team so that a rookie/young QB can step in and actually succeed, a la, Russell Wilson, Ben Roethlisberger, Steve Young, Joe Flacco, Matt Ryan, Andrew Luck, and Andy Dalton.
you could have Andrew Luck or Peyton Manning behind this Redskin line and they would be just as bad.
the 2013 draft; we should have gone for OL last draft instead of Phillip Thomas, Jordan Reed & Chris Thomas. Amerson has been the only one to step it up.
yes; easy to say now but we that the OL was getting banged up and old.
2014 draft has proved to be decent; Murphy, Moses and Breeland - they are young but got plenty of time since Hall, Williams and Rak went down.
if we going to struggle, let it be rebuilding struggle - get an OL in the offseason via draft AND FA.
we gonna more Cap Space......3rd & 14, inside your own 15, up 6, 3:20min left to go = call a PA Pass and Cancel. *its Legit, so no needless complainingComment
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