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Originally Posted by NC_Skins
So here is a question. What we've seen from Robert in a normal pro-style offense has been from mediocre to downright bad.
Providing a new coach comes in, how long are you willing to give him before competition comes into play? This isn't going to be his rookie year, this will be going on his 3rd year. So how long are you willing to invest time into him before you say enough? What if we start out the season pretty much like we did this past?
That said, do you really want to trade Kirk? Why not keep him around until after year 3 so if Griff doesn't click next year, we have a possible solution at the QB spot.
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I'm a firm believer in numbers. 86% of the time they are correct all the time.
That being said, griffin has played dynamically in 50% of his nfl career, and bewn very sub par the other 50%. Numbers aren't in the business of making excuses...that's a job for words. I'm not going to get into o line or injury or any such business of words.
If he reaches 8 games next year posting the same type of numbers as this year, I say pull the plug and try to salvage what's left.
I'm not sure what I like more rgIII, or the idea of a eutopian rgIII. Winning games trumps all, though.