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Originally Posted by Mattyk
Sorry should have said this topic has been "mentioned" or briefly discussed in these threads.
Overall I didn't think it was a big deal myself. Griffin does need to be more careful with what he says as things get spun out of control really quick.
I thought Keims take was pretty good
But one part of his responsibility is accepting full blame. The Washington Post’s Sally Jenkins wrote on that topic. Yes, Griffin needs to learn this. I don’t know if it’s an unwillingness to do so, or a desire to give a full explanation of a play, which is what he did Sunday night. He talked about how no one was open; he talked about how a guy was coming straight at him. Both things were true. It just took a long time for him to say, “It was something I shouldn’t do.” To many, that phrase got lost in the shuffle -- that’s not necessarily Griffin’s problem, by the way. Sometimes it’s a matter of reading the entire quote. Still, it should have been the only thing he said about this play.
Robert Griffin III has more to learn - ESPN
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OK. A little discussion about it anyway.