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Originally Posted by diehardskin2982
Honestly, I think Robert's situation is all about Robert. He has to decide to want it, to do everything in his power to get better, become the player that he wants to be. It takes a lot to humble yourself and go to work on the mental stuff. Personally I would be walking across the street to Gruden's house and asking to study film with him. Put in the time to turn my career around.
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Excellent post....very accurate. I completely agree with this. I think a small part of the problem developed during RGIII's great rookie year, he developed the belief that RGIII > Head coach. Until Griffen can run a pro system and win a few Superbowls that shit should never happen. This is the third coach (M. Shanahan, Gruden and Kyle S.) to have serious issues with RGIII. There is clearly a big ego with Superman socks on in the way of Griffens development as a pro. Griffen is a college QB playing in the NFL.
For me the proof came on the field when he came back from the dislocated ankle. He tried to win it all himself.