@diannaESPNRedskins have named Kirk Cousins starting QB for week 1 per source.
I've heard of quarterback and organizational dysfunction but holy cow...what is happening in D.C.? Was it just three years ago the Redskins traded three first-round picks and a second rounder to move up to select him? I wonder if they mask this in their weird "concussion" lie or if they come out and just say they believe Cousins gives them the best chance to win. Reports are out that they made several calls to see about a trade and got no takers (you have to believe their asking price was too high. I mean, how does a team like the Jets, Bills, Browns or Texans not make some kind of offer?). It seems like when Gruden came to town everything fell apart. It has always felt like Griffen was a poor fit for Gruden's offense. I think he's a better player than what he's shown, though the injuries have contributed.
I'm struggling to find a better example of quarterback mismanagement and am having a tough time. RGIII needs a fresh start.
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dead_poet wrote:
I've heard of quarterback and organizational dysfunction but holy cow...what is happening in D.C.? Was it just three years ago the Redskins traded three first-round picks and a second rounder to move up to select him? I wonder if they mask this in their weird "concussion" lie or if they come out and just say they believe Cousins gives them the best chance to win. Reports are out that they made several calls to see about a trade and got no takers (you have to believe their asking price was too high. I mean, how does a team like the Jets, Bills, Browns or Texans not make some kind of offer?). It seems like when Gruden came to town everything fell apart. It has always felt like Griffen was a poor fit for Gruden's offense. I think he's a better player than what he's shown, though the injuries have contributed.
I'm struggling to find a better example of quarterback mismanagement and am having a tough time. RGIII needs a fresh start.
RGIII isn't a leader and he can't take responsibility for anything. Nobody would trade for that contract. Somebody will take a chance on him as a FA.
I hadn't considered the contract. This year is pretty reasonable at just over $3 million. 2016 jumps to $16.2 million. It'd be nuts if they outright cut him. But this is the Redskins so...maybe.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
I've always been a big fan of RGIII. I do think he's a leader - he destroyed his knee trying to lead his team. He reportedly works hard. I just think that if you judge a fish on his ability to climb a tree he's going to spend his whole life thinking he's stupid.
i don't understand why coaches insist on taking QBs like RGIII and Cam Newton and making them pocket passers. They are so athletically gifted and neither are as bad of passers as people claim.
With that said, Gruden is a grade-A ####. I read comments about him and Redskin fans hate him. It makes me appreciate Zimmer that much more.
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PurpleMustReign wrote:i don't understand why coaches insist on taking QBs like RGIII and Cam Newton and making them pocket passers.
I think it stems from there not being a very long track record of successful, dual-threat quarterbacks. Plus, there's also heightened injury risk. I can see being a coach and not wanting to risk your season (and job?) by giving your first-round quarterback (in Newton's case a $118 million man) a ton of designed carries. That said, I think RGIII in Philly would be fun.
They are so athletically gifted and neither are as bad of passers as people claim.
I think they're pretty good quarterbacks. Newton will struggle some this season with a lack of receiving weapons around him.
“Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.” --- Bill Shankly
But, tbh, it is hard to say St. Louis actually won that trade. They got some good players who I respect, but they are still a team that hasn't had a winning record in, what, 10 years almost?
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DK Sweets wrote:I've always been a big fan of RGIII. I do think he's a leader - he destroyed his knee trying to lead his team. He reportedly works hard. I just think that if you judge a fish on his ability to climb a tree he's going to spend his whole life thinking he's stupid.
So...throw him in the lake or something.
I would agree with you that he's been misused, but he always throws his teammates under the bus when he struggles. and IMO, he faked an injury after a bad play in the preseason that pretty much killed him in the locker room. He's done as a Redskin. they aren't going to get anything for him, so it'll be interesting to see if they keep him in the locker room and invite a media circus all season, or cut bait and possibly see him go to a division rival who might actually use him better.
fiestavike wrote:
I would agree with you that he's been misused, but he always throws his teammates under the bus when he struggles. and IMO, he faked an injury after a bad play in the preseason that pretty much killed him in the locker room. He's done as a Redskin. they aren't going to get anything for him, so it'll be interesting to see if they keep him in the locker room and invite a media circus all season, or cut bait and possibly see him go to a division rival who might actually use him better.
After the rookie season he had, who would have thought we'd end up here?
Mothman wrote:
After the rookie season he had, who would have thought we'd end up here?
Its pretty crazy. I know the "running QB" can't make it through a season but throughout NFL history it always seems these guys are better when they remain running QBs than they are when they try to transition to pocket passers. Its a little amazing to me, given how hard it is to find a manning, brady, brees, etc, that teams haven't tried stockpiling a few running QBs, knowing they will get injured, and just run an offense built around their abilities.