"I throw up watching that film," Haskins said on Wednesday, via NBC Sports Washington. "I don't like watching that tape. That's a totally different guy."
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It's just I'm a whole different player than I was back then, and that's just something that I feel watching that tape is not me and it wasn't me out there," Haskins said. "You want to look at it and be like, 'That's what I messed up on,' and move on from it. I don't mind watching it. I just prefer to watch something else."
Haskins' shoddy footwork remains an issue, as is his prosperity to walk into sacks, and he owns the lowest passer rating in the NFL among QBs with 150-plus attempts (70.2), but his big arm is NFL-caliber and as he gains rapport with receivers, the light has beginning to gradually fade on.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...hing-that-film
Perhaps Im being too nit picky with the young man but youve only started 6 games, this is your rookie year ... you havent proved anything. You are still that same player from 3 months ago. His thought that he has grown so much over 6 starts and doesnt have to study the film to learn from his mistakes is hubris and humorous to me. Hes placing himself ahead of where he really is on the learning curve. He shouldnt be running away from bad film but digesting it and breaking it down.
Seems like hed rather watch his good film and try and learn from that.
RG3 lite to me.