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Old 03-04-2016, 08:29 AM   #9
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Re: Predict RGIII's next team

saying griffin can't read defenses is not an exaggeration. look at how much he gets sacked. look at how long he holds the ball. his stats aren't good there, you're just being extremely selective with your memory/analysis. look at the sacks/snap once kirk took over... same line, but magically not terrible with kirk.

if you watch his tape and think he's a great player (2013-2014-2015), then that really brings into question your credibility regarding anything football related. It's painfully obvious he hasn't improved in doing that things he needs to do to get better. he didn't run a pro style offense in college, and he hasn't run one effectively in the NFL as of yet. he decided he didn't want to do the thing he was good at (zone read) and the result speak for themselves. he has the arm, he has the accuracy, he doesn't have pocket presence, he doesn't set protections well, and he doesn't read defenses well. he simply doesn't make those timing throws we see kirk hitting every game, and our playoff chances with him last year would have been hovering right around 0%.
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