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Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
What do you do about him scrambling?
Sorry but this nonsense about the option being a problem isn't cutting it with me. |
[QUOTE=Mattyk;986016]What do you do about him scrambling?
Sorry but this nonsense about the option being a problem isn't cutting it with me.[/QUOTE] +1 agree completely and is not why we drafted the guy |
If he doesn't learn from this that he needs to quit taking so many violent hits he never will.
I think he will adapt his style to accommodate this offense. He just seems to go flying whenever he is hit. I think he starts to control himself better by getting what he can while maintaing control. |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=skinsfaninok;986013]Herm Edwards " RGIII should never run the option again, He's a franchise QB, let him pass "[/quote]
And Herm, that's why you aren't coaching in the NFL. |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=Mattyk;986016]What do you do about him scrambling?
Sorry but this nonsense about the option being a problem isn't cutting it with me.[/quote] Of course I'm not saying he can't scramble. I was more or less referring to the designed option runs. Doesn't make sense to unnecessarily risk his health trying to take hard cuts to run around defenders. I think it's absurd to assume that wen rg3 comes back the offense will look as it did this year. |
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I expect with a year's worth of experience RGIII will have a better idea of what he needs to protect himself so he can have a long and healthy career. I also expect the Skins coaching staff will make the necessary adjustments.
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Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=jbcjr14;986017]+1 agree completely and is not why we drafted the guy[/quote]
I completely disagree. I think we drafted him because was an exceptional passer that had the luxury of being able to run. I think we all can agree that the initial plan was to let RG3 run more as he's young and acclimating to the NFL, and as he grows, reduce his designed runs. My point is, I think we have to move up that timetable to make him the pocket passer he can and was eventually intended to be. |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
Without a doubt RGIII's knee has surpassed the talk of the fiscal cliff and debt ceiling. It is easily the most talked about knee in the DMV if not the NFL.
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Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
I tend to agree with letting him run, but I think to compliment that ability he MUST develop his game as a pocket passer. He will slow down. If this doesn't than time will eventually. To last 10 plus years as a franchise quarterback RG3 will have to learn to be a pocket passer. We all know he has a rocket, good vision, accuracy, etc. He has all the tools, and to be sure his knee effected his game in many ways Sunday, but if he can't be a pocket passer w/o the [I]threat[/I] of options, keepers, bootlegs, etc. than he will sizzle out early in his career. I am extremely confidant this young man will do that, but I hope he can stay out of the way of his ego. I think he will, he is obviously not himself right now, can we really blame him for being pissed?
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I'm just the messenger guys lol.. I do want to see Robert turn more into a pure pocket passer eventually though
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Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
The designed runs were already way down in the 2nd half of the season. Of course he's going to be more of a pocket passer in the future. But he's also a dynamic runner. It would be foolish to bottle that part of his game up completely.
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Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=Mattyk;986035]The designed runs were already way down in the 2nd half of the season. Of course he's going to be more of a pocket passer in the future. But he's also a dynamic runner. It would be foolish to bottle that part of his game up completely.[/quote]
The dude will potentially have two torn ACLs in his career, I don't think there is a point to uncecessarily tempt fate and risk his career. If I'm his coach, I'd definitely move up that timetable and limit the runs even more. I'm not saying dump the roll outs and bootlegs, I'm just saying use some caution with how we use this kid on designed runs. I don't think that's an unreasonable suggestion to mold this guy into the pocket passer he's meant to be. |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=mbedner3420;986038]The dude will potentially have two torn ACLs in his career, I don't think there is a point to uncecessarily tempt fate and risk his career. If I'm his coach, I'd definitely move up that timetable and limit the runs even more.
I'm not saying dump the roll outs and bootlegs, I'm just saying use some caution with how we use this kid on designed runs. I don't think that's an unreasonable suggestion to mold this guy into the pocket passer he's meant to be.[/quote] We're saying the same thing basically, and the offense was already evolving. |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=BigHairedAristocrat;986023]And Herm, that's why you aren't coaching in the NFL.[/quote]
Well let me ask this ,how many times can you rebuild a knee before .....it affects play?Already been done in College and now seems like it will be done after 1 year in the NFL,I don't know so I'm asking,how much more can his knee take? |
Re: As long as RGIII is 100% for 2013 training camp...
[quote=Mattyk;986042]We're saying the same thing basically, and the offense was already evolving.[/quote]
Perhaps, but my stance might be a bit more extreme. |
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