DynamiteRave
12-09-2013, 07:38 PM
Kind of shocked in a way that the perception of RG3 has changed so much.
I was neutral on the fact for a while but over the last couple of days as more and more news comes out, and players talk, etc, it seems RG3 could be a cancer to this team sort of like Clinton Portis, Jeff George, etc...
I myself am kind of blown away but it is becoming apparent that we have some trouble evaluating people's character as a team....
Oh Lord, someone whipped out the "C" word.
Come on, Clinton? CP fed on drama, he loved the attention. He also got incredibly f'ing lazy towards the end of his career. If anything RG3 is trying to deflect attention away from himself. I think he DID command a ton of attention; "All in for Day one" and Subway commercials and a whole bunch of bologna.
But I can't believe people are trying to assassinate the kid's character. I think at the worst, he's a good kid who's young, who came into a ton of money and fame and glitz and maybe got a little caught up. But I find it hard to believe he's not out there busting his hump or possibly has some lasting character issue.
I was neutral on the fact for a while but over the last couple of days as more and more news comes out, and players talk, etc, it seems RG3 could be a cancer to this team sort of like Clinton Portis, Jeff George, etc...
I myself am kind of blown away but it is becoming apparent that we have some trouble evaluating people's character as a team....
Oh Lord, someone whipped out the "C" word.
Come on, Clinton? CP fed on drama, he loved the attention. He also got incredibly f'ing lazy towards the end of his career. If anything RG3 is trying to deflect attention away from himself. I think he DID command a ton of attention; "All in for Day one" and Subway commercials and a whole bunch of bologna.
But I can't believe people are trying to assassinate the kid's character. I think at the worst, he's a good kid who's young, who came into a ton of money and fame and glitz and maybe got a little caught up. But I find it hard to believe he's not out there busting his hump or possibly has some lasting character issue.