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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
I think the argument about the Seattle team being well rounded and highly competitive as a reason for Wilson being elite is valid. Wilson's development was aided not hindered and thus helping him develop the confidence and leadership skills that have vaulted him into his position. If he was here he wouldn't have had the success he has had in Seattle but I also have no doubt that if we had the Wilson of last year and this year we are a middle of the road team instead of on pace for the same 3-13 record as last year.
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
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Wilson is a very good QB and there have been examples in the past of young QBs who have not taken advantages of having an elite defense and good running game. The Jets were successful with Sanchez in his first year or so, because that Jets didn't ask him to do much. But when it came for him to do something, he wasn't able to. As we can clearly see, this is not the case with Wilson. He still has the advantage of an elite defense and running game, but he's showing that when needed, he can take matters into his own hands with his running and passing.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
With Russell Wilson, a star is born, though he won't stay young forever. If Griffin could stay healthy, he could run this town. People may hate, but what both RG3 and RW have in common is that they are so ambitious. I mean, you probably don't need the reminder, but back in 2012 we were saying a star is born. But now we're off that and onto the next one
What we talkin' about We talking about Russell Wilson The Blueprint (jersey #) 3 thank you
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Nas > Jay Z
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Bethesda, MD
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
There is no blueprint..
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Griff better have been watching 5 hours of game film everyday since his injury.
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Dude. He's a diva. He never watches film or works on his game. He spends all his time tweeting and making commercials.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Leesburg, VA
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Wow. Glad to hear that someone on this board spends so much time at Redskins Park that he knows how much time Griffin studies film and works on his game. Duly noted.
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
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or a to these posts, but I figured this one was obvious enough. My bad.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Looks like the Wilson Blueprint doesn't work so well when the running game and the defense don't play well.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Wilson is older than most of the young QBs and he has experience as a professional athlete. All this makes his transition easier.
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
Give RG3 his chance and I mean a Sam Bradford chance. One thing RG3 has is courage and he leaves it all on the field. Let's start with those qualities and build on them.
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
I am hopeful the when he returns RGIII will show us that he is "The Guy." He certainly has the intangibles for it and the physical skills to match. Given his injuries, his history with the spread offense and then the Shanny R/O, however, he is still very raw when it comes to the pro game.
I think he comes back, plays okay the first few weeks (not great but better than KC - certainly, minus KC's turnovers). The questions are, however, - does he get the rythym of a pro passing game? is he able to keep eyes downfield? Can he take what's given, live within the system rather than hold out in hopes a bigger play comes along? If he can (and I think he will), all will be well and the Kool-Aid will be restocked.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: The Wilson Blueprint
I just dont think RG3 will ever be able to stay healthy,dude is just too skinny.Can you name 1 other player in the NFL regardless of position who's as lean or skinny,whatever you want to call it,as RG3?
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