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Originally Posted by SunnySide
But prior to the game, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Washington could move on from Haskins if he didn’t play well against Baltimore. Haskins' agent, David Mulugheta, responded to that report on Twitter after the game.
Amazing this is the narrative coming out of DC. A young QB (10 starts total over 2 seasons) who is in a brand new system, with no off-season in said new system, a young OL, limited weapons on offense and only 3 games into the NFL season. Yet “he” is the one that must play well. https://t.co/6lAD0WGa2p
— David Mulugheta (@DavidMulugheta) October 4, 2020
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What is his agent trying to convince us of?
Is his agent trying to make the case that Haskins shouldnt be starting under such conditions? That during a covid season with no real preseason for the inexperienced Qb .. that perhaps its to much to ask given the new coaches and we should go with an experienced vet?

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Everything his agent says there is true. He us up against it. The overwhelming problem is that the guy makes decisions and misses throws that me or you would connect on. He literally does things that me or you would not do and i have never played football let alone quarterback at OHIO STATE in my life. He isn’t exactly me is the point. You do not play quarterback at OHIO STATE if you are that unfamiliar with the simplest aspects of the position.
Put Allen in next game. If Allen looks as bad or worse than put Haskins back in. You will be doing him a favor. Than people can say you know what it isn’t all Haskins. Plus he will no longer have the thought in his head that his job is on the line. At least not for this year.