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Originally Posted by skinsfan69
I think everyone loves what RG3 did last year. However, it's apparent that RG3 isn't going to hold up running for 800 yards and we can't win with the pass offense we saw this year while he was playing. RG3 has said himself he wants to be Aaron Rodgers. He's made that known to the coaches. Problem is he's still a project in the pro pass game and there's pressure for him to perform now because of the ridiculous trade. Should be an interesting off season.
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I would have preferred that the coaches did a better job working on Griffin in a pro passing attack, and let him learn, even if it meant losing. Griffin's best chance at winning now is to run a college style read option attack that the league has clearly caught up with. Our next coach had better be able to groom raw talent, because Griffin isn't getting cut or traded any time soon.