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Washington Post: Jay Gruden reportedly done with RGIII


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http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/redskins/for-jay-gruden-the-best-place-for-robert-griffin-iii-is-elsewhere/2014/12/03/911e0cde-7a69-11e4-9a27-6fdbc612bff8_story.html

 

No actual quotes in the article, from Gruden or anyone else. But this report comes from "multiple people within the organization"

And i wouldnt doubt it either.

Funny how within two weeks Gruden went from RGIII being the starter, to stating he had"every intent that Robert [Griffin III] will be the starter,” vs the colts, to benching RGIII two days after making this statement and saying RGIII would be in the skins long term plans, to this statement

Anyway, its all but official now.

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People were hyping this guy up saying he was better than Cam just like they are doing with Mariota now

 

Mariota might have a better story, or might have a worse story in the NFL than RG3 but I doubt he becomes anything to write home about, guys like him just dont make it in the NFL, Cam is an anomaly 

 

RG3 aint poo and never has been. People still point to his rookie season and that passer rating and TD to INT ratio and say it was a great season. How stupid, he did have a good Yards Per Completion but much of the time his receiver caught it short and had a lot of YAC he wasn't anything special and he definitely wasn't asked to carry the offense like Cam was in 2011

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Washington and San Diego should have stuck with Marty Schottenheimer.

Just sayin.

 

the idea of Shelmon and Kurt Schottenheimer as our 07 coordinators makes me think he wouldn't have lasted much longer. The main reason for his firing was that he was trying to push his brother as DC.

 

 

As for the today, Jeff Fisher decided to have a little fun with the Skins at the toss - sending out Jenkins, Brockers, Stacy, Bailey, Robinson, and Ogletree (all players taken with picks from the RG3 trade)

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