Anonymous wrote:You can't discuss RGIII without figuring out what has changed between his rookie season, when he was fantastic by any measure, and today.
You can't say he just a good college QB and doesn't have the tools for the NFL.
So what changed? Injuries? Stopped listening to coaches?
Anonymous wrote:You can't say he just a good college QB and doesn't have the tools for the NFL.
Yes, you can, because that happens all. the. time.
You can't say he just a good college QB and doesn't have the tools for the NFL.
Anonymous wrote:The only black QB elected to the hall of fame was Warren Moon. There's been far and fewer black QBs in the past than whites but this generation probably won't harbor any HOF bound QBs. It's way too early to tell about Russell Wilson. Some blacks who've had moderate success: Daunte Culpeper, Randall Cunningham, Donovan McNabb, Doug Williams, and others who i might be missing but definitely not HOF worthy.
So the discussion on whether blacks make good NFL QBs is debatable. Time will tell, I guess.

Anonymous wrote:Weren't there quotes from the coaching staff basically saying that on certain plays he wasn't even taking the right drops (in football the timing of a play can depend on the QB taking the right number of steps backwards after receiving the snap) and not knowing which receivers were supposed to be where on a given play?
This is about more than just "footwork," the guy doesn't seem to know the basics of the playbook despite that being his only job. And the excuses are ridiculous - it's hard to work in a new system with a new coach. Ummmm, the two other QBs, despite havnig a lot less talent than Griffin, at least seem to know how the plays work.
I don't know what's going on. He seems like a smart guy.