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Denver just tied it up at the start of the 4th at 21. Really, Washington has been lucky to be in this game. An interception by Manning is really the difference at this point. Morris has been running his ass off to keep Washington in this game. RGIII is 11/19 for 91 yards and 1 TD. He hasn't ran for poo either. Basically, he continues to just play bad. As I type this, he threw behind a wide open Josh Morgan on a post.

Anybody else watching this game? Regardless of how bad RGIII has been, it still has been an entertaining game.

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Just ugly this possession. He really does look lost. I mean, sure, he's facing a fair amount of pressure, but he isn't even looking for a space to run to. He's just aimlessly running around 20 yards behind the line of scrimmage. And now a big sack near his own goal line.


Really, Denver is executing the gameplan to stop RGIII: get in his face early and often. Get hits on him. Make him panic. And holy poo is it working.

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Yeah, I been watching this game. At first I was thinking "RG3 must be the luckiest guy alive" during the first half. He threw so many bad passes that he escaped INT's from (or were actually caught). Then the lucky bounces and the penalties  they received/benefited from, etc., (along with the Manning INT). However, now things have seemingly corrected themselves [during the second half] as Denver is up 38-21, and RG3 keeps coughing up the ball when he's sacked. 

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Now RG3 is getting his garbage yards, padding his stats. 

 

He was less than 100 yds to start the current series. And now after two completions (of the dinky variety of course), he's at about 120+/. 

 

We know, he and Shanahan won't stand for that, now!! Lol

 

Hopefully, he'll throw another INT and/or fumble again!!

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Manning gets intercepted. Now let's see if the "hurt RG3" will come back to play to pad his stats some more??????

 

He wanted to, but they told him no!! And he's lobbying Shanahan on the sidelines. 

 

WTF is up with this dude??? He sucked today, besides being hurt. But I guess he doesn't realize that. Lol

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I have reserved judgment on Griffin for a long time, but I have to believe Redskins fans are starting to get pretty nervous. Griffin has shown time and again that he has a lot of trouble reading defenses. There were several situations (not just the interceptions) where he had receievers open downfield and he just missed them, either with bad throws or just not making the correct throw. He has proven to be nothing more than a checkdown/screenpass quarterback who is capable of making big runs on occasion.

 

I'm not saying the kid can't be a good quarterback, but I think he has the longest way to go of any young QB in the game right now.

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