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    Watching the collapse benefactor's Avatar
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    “Last Friday, after practice, he was on the field by himself for like 40 minutes, just punting the ball, and running after it, and punting the ball and running after it,” Jones told 106.7 The Fan's The Junkies. “The guy looks like he's lost, doesn't know what's going on, and so I did feel bad for him.
    So wait a minute; he was on the practice field, in the bubble, just punting the ball — like a kid would, just out in the back yard?” co-host Jason Bishop asked.

    “Out there on the practice field,” Jones said. “He stayed there. This was outside, after everybody's in the locker room changing their clothes, getting ready to go, and he's just out there for like 40 minutes punting the ball, he'd run after it, punt the ball.”

    “That's a little strange,” Bishop acknowledged.
    http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-...-youd-be-wrong

    Damn man...that's kinda ing sad.

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    I was just about to post about this. Saw it on Facebook.


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    I don't see the comparison tbh. Vince Young was just bum ing stupid and nothing was going to change that. RG3's problem is how arrogant he is/how great he thinks he is. He refuses to learn how to do more than stare down his first option since it worked out OK in his rookie season when he heard nothing but hype and comments about how he was the great black hope.

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    Yeah their situations are different, but the level of mental weakness from being told how great they are seems to be the same. Griffin seems to be a better dude overall than Young...who was just another in a long line of dumb jigs who hit the genetic lottery.

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    i doubt he'll meltdown the way young did. he just has to realize his NFL scholarship is over and he's going to have to earn playing time from here on out

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    This is going to end up on 30 for 30

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    This is going to end up on 30 for 30

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    I am stunned that all those who are suppose to know how to evaluate NFL talent missed on RGIII, it was so obvious he wasn't going to be an NFL QB with his style.

    This is going to have a sad ending.

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    I am stunned that all those who are suppose to know how to evaluate NFL talent missed on RGIII, it was so obvious he wasn't going to be an NFL QB with his style.

    This is going to have a sad ending.
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    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
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    I am stunned that all those who are suppose to know how to evaluate NFL talent missed on RGIII, it was so obvious he wasn't going to be an NFL QB with his style.

    This is going to have a sad ending.
    and when i told you Kelvin Benjamin will be inconsistent as a rookie, you were saying "NFL talent evaluators thought he's a first rounder, so you're wrong." i guess RG3 was a good lesson that these guys sometimes miss the obvious

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    I am stunned that all those who are suppose to know how to evaluate NFL talent missed on RGIII, it was so obvious he wasn't going to be an NFL QB with his style.

    This is going to have a sad ending.
    that's interesting coming from an obnoxious rgknee homer for about a year or so.

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    It's actually peculiar that you bump this thread. As RG3 has been separated from his wife for quite some time. Met an Estonian woman, and tattooed her name on his arm. Obviously he's getting a divorce. As far as this year is concerned, he is certainly a sleeper at the QB position in fantasy. In my two QB league I took him as a QB4 late in the draft. With Gordon returning, his ability to actually take a slide on the run (as evidenced in preseason), and the emergence of Pryor as a viable receiver target (and of course the explosive rookie Coleman), he may be in for a good year. They don't exactly have a bell-cow running back, Crowell sucks. But, Duke Johnson will likely have some nice PPR stats. The schedule isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination. So who knows, I think by mid-season there is a possibility he may emerge as my QB2, mainly if he's ac ulating rushing stats on a consistent basis. Gordon returns in week 5 against N.E.

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    By week nine the Browns will regret signing RGIII.

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    It's actually peculiar that you bump this thread. As RG3 has been separated from his wife for quite some time. Met an Estonian woman, and tattooed her name on his arm. Obviously he's getting a divorce. As far as this year is concerned, he is certainly a sleeper at the QB position in fantasy. In my two QB league I took him as a QB4 late in the draft. With Gordon returning, his ability to actually take a slide on the run (as evidenced in preseason), and the emergence of Pryor as a viable receiver target (and of course the explosive rookie Coleman), he may be in for a good year. They don't exactly have a bell-cow running back, Crowell sucks. But, Duke Johnson will likely have some nice PPR stats. The schedule isn't bad by any stretch of the imagination. So who knows, I think by mid-season there is a possibility he may emerge as my QB2, mainly if he's ac ulating rushing stats on a consistent basis. Gordon returns in week 5 against N.E.
    Yep. Was thinking the same thing. Not in as much detail but he's certainly on the radar.

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