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JohnnyMax
08-10-2014, 01:31 PM
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4765960/quick-hit-thoughts-around-nfl-patriots-19

3. One of my biggest takeaways from Patriots-Redskins joint practices was surprise that Robert Griffin III didn’t look like the best quarterback on his own team. In fact, I thought Kirk Cousins was better than him, from the perspective of running the offense, fine-tuned mechanics and how decisively the ball came out of his hand. I wondered if I was alone, and then heard the same sentiment echoed by some others in the Patriots organization.

Avante
08-10-2014, 01:33 PM
http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/new-england-patriots/post/_/id/4765960/quick-hit-thoughts-around-nfl-patriots-19

3. One of my biggest takeaways from Patriots-Redskins joint practices was surprise that Robert Griffin III didn’t look like the best quarterback on his own team. In fact, I thought Kirk Cousins was better than him, from the perspective of running the offense, fine-tuned mechanics and how decisively the ball came out of his hand. I wondered if I was alone, and then heard the same sentiment echoed by some others in the Patriots organization.

I've been saying this from the beginning, Kirk Cousins is the better QB and will end up the starter before seasons end.

RGIII is a flake. There was some commercial he did where they listed all his track times, all were faster than he actually ran, and he let that go? He's always let this....he's a world class hurdler....thing slide, hell no he wasn't, the guy couldn't even win the NCAA. Never even made a final.

What made RGIII at Baylor was his running/long ball ability. He was never a pin point passer that carved up defenses. He'd run for 6-8, then toss a archer 20 yards. There was no dart throwing.