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Maturity.


Jeremy Igo

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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1395895-cam-newton-vs-robert-griffin-iii-rgiii-wont-suffer-sophomore-slump-like-newton

 

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After taking the NFL by storm as a rookie—exactly like Griffin is doing now—Newton is suffering a sophomore slump. But don’t expect RGIIIto experience a similar drop-off next season.

The Washington Redskins QB is light years ahead of the Carolina Panthers QB in the maturity department. With his head on straight, he, unlike Newton, won’t take a step backwards.

 

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So my dream scenario is that Kirk Cousins takes a deal with another team who offers him a ton of money then the Redskins are forced to go back to RG3 as their starter where he fails again. I would take much joy in watching that. The only wrench in my plan is that I don't think anyone will get in a bidding war with Dan Snyder and win.

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