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But hey!....he's rich!

And the Indigenous Persons?

Out 3 first round picks...a second rounder...more egg on their face....Dolt McCoy the franchise QB of the day...and a warehouse full of Kirk Cousins career highlight DVD's collecting dust.

 

 

The Redskins will say they're not giving up on Robert Griffin III, that he can be developed, that he can still become the quarterback they hoped he would be -- and expected him to be -- when they gave up four draft picks for him in 2012.

It's hard to believe them. Everything else suggests this is the end for Griffin in Washington.

And if it isn't, there's a ton of work ahead to try and make this work. Does Jay Gruden have confidence that it will pay off? It's quite reasonable to have strong doubts. Gruden made clear a week ago what he thought of the state of Griffin's game. It wasn't pretty..... Do the Redskins really want to invest in another young quarterback after giving up so much to land Griffin?

Here's another thing: They not only drafted Griffin in 2012, giving up three first-round picks and a second-rounder to do so, they also picked Kirk Cousins in the fourth round that year. They looked to be set at the quarterback position for years. And, yet, neither player will start Sunday. Instead, Colt McCoy, on his third team in three years, will get another look.http://espn.go.com/blog/washington-redskins/post/_/id/13287/the-end-is-near-for-rg-iii-redskins

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A change of scenery can help RGIII. Look at Sanchize in Philly. Go somewhere as a backup and take your chance when a starter gets injured. Somewhere like the Bills or Lions where there are some weapons there might not be a bad fit.

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I hope he finds success elsewhere. I like him.

 

It's Shanahan's fault. He ruined him.

He played a man with shredded tendons just to win and save his job. It's criminal.

He had a gifted, athletic QB who, with proper development and coaching, could have done great things for the Potomac Drainage Basin Indigenous Persons.

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A change of scenery can help RGIII. Look at Sanchize in Philly. Go somewhere as a backup and take your chance when a starter gets injured. Somewhere like the Bills or Lions where there are some weapons there might not be a bad fit.

Sanchez wasn't really injured. I think RG3 is done.

 

 

Agree with the mad man, rg no knee needs out of DC quickly, and Gruden he's not head coaching material.

In not a full season in that mad house I can't say if he is a good HC or not.

 

 

 

It's Shanahan's fault. He ruined him.

He played a man with shredded tendons just to win and save his job. It's criminal.

He had a gifted, athletic QB who, with proper development and coaching, could have done great things for the Potomac Drainage Basin Indigenous Persons.

Shanahan didn't even want him. Snyder ruined him.

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RGIII was finished before he even started a game. When you trade 3 #1 draft picks and a 2nd rounder for a QB he needs to be Aaron Rodgers to live up to the expectations. It's amazing to me that professional front office personnel thought that was a good idea.

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RGIII hopefully will mature and grow up. He is only young. Just needs someone to teach him the ropes. Maybe that is what he was lacking in DC.

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/12/06/report-snyder-allen-may-side-with-rg3-and-fire-gruden/

Report: Snyder, Allen may side with RG3 and fire Gruden

If Jay Gruden really is done with quarterback Robert Griffin III, does that mean Griffin’s days in Washington are numbered?

Not necessarily. The other option is that Gruden’s days in Washington are numbered.

And according to Jason Reid of the Washington Post, that’s a possibility. In the latest of what is becoming an all-too-frequent stream of quotes from unnamed sources, a team official tells Reid that Gruden could be “one and done,” a team official said, meaning Gruden could be fired even though he’s just wrapping up the first year of his five-year contract.

The issue is that while Gruden appears to have concluded that Griffin isn’t the right person to be the franchise quarterback, owner Dan Snyder and G.M. Bruce Allen may not be on board with that conclusion. And if Snyder and Allen ultimately decide that they want Griffin to be their quarterback, while Gruden is adamant that he can’t win with Griffin, Snyder and Allen may decide to move on.

It wouldn’t be the first time a coach is one-and-done on Snyder’s team. Snyder fired Marty Schottenheimer after just one season in 2001. That precipitated the hiring of Steve Spurrier. It remains to be seen which coach Snyder thinks could turn his team around this time.

I hope this goes down.

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