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Wasnt really all that impressed with Bob Griffin yesterday.


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I would put the race at even at the moment.

Both Luck and RGIII are having outstanding seasons with teams that pretty much suck. Sometimes they seem to break the tie on these things on whether or not the rooks lead their team to the playoffs. I think both QB's have that chance, RGIII as the division winner and Luck as the wild card.

If both go to playoffs, then the edge goes to RGIII winning over NFC East teams. He is also perfect for Shanahans offense with accuracy in the short passes.

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Redskins should easily win at least three more games (Cowboys, Eagles, Browns). The next two weeks they play Baltimore and New York. A win vs one of those teams in addition to the three easy games should propel them into the playoffs.

Will be interesting seeing how RG3 performs the next two weeks.

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Griffin doesn't make a lot of the difficult throws to the sideline. I think teams will begin to realize this and they'll shut him down. Most of his completions are quick hits in the middle of the field. But he is very accurate and makes good decisions after buying himself time with his legs. I rarely, if ever, have seen him throw a 15 yard out with any degree of accuracy - that's the big boy throw in my opinion. Luck has no problem zipping it in there. And Cam makes a living out of that throw.

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