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So Now Rg3 Is Selfish Too ...?


Dpantherman

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Two scouts expressed to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel that they have concerns with Baylor QB Robert Griffin III's attitude.

"He's got a little bit of a selfish streak," said one scout. "Everybody was laying on Cam, but for some reason this guy has become gloves-off. He doesn't treat anybody good." Another scout "questioned the way Griffin deals with people," perhaps referencing RG3's refusal to conduct pre-draft private workouts. We wouldn't read into these opinions. We just found them interesting.

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/7406/robert-griffin-iii

Sounds familiar. -_-

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Who doesn't have a mean streak of some sort in them??? Since when did the NFL become a Monestary.

IMO, the only thing that has saved RGIII from becoming Cam Newton II is because of how badly the media went in on Cam during the draft last season. Also, the media got the choosen QB well secure at the #1 spot on the draftboard and RG III isn't threaten at all.

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At this stage in the game, what is the point of saying this?

bears repeating. the question itself is borderline rhetorical, but investigating possible answers will reveal more than actually pondering whether he is or is not selfish, and whether or not it matters one bit if he is.

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