No
But the direct snap to Morris the play before RG3 got hurt wasn't the best call I've ever seen.
No
But the direct snap to Morris the play before RG3 got hurt wasn't the best call I've ever seen.
We've reached a new low in moronic threads on ES.
I wouldn't blame him for RG3 getting hurt, but I will blame him for not getting RG3 going in the first half. The guy proves week after week that he can pass in the pocket and it seemed like all we did was run the ball. I mean don't get me wrong we were moving the ball on the ground, but the defense caught onto it after awhile. Just didn't really like the play calling today.
Running the quarterback all the time will turn him into a injury prone bust.
Now is the time for the great people of this site to call me ignorant and call for me to be banned.
I mean if we really want to assign blame, we should blame Cundiff. He missed a FG making RG3 want to run the ball in for a TD because we were down by so much. We should also blame Danny Smith for making Cundiff suck so much. Lastly we should blaming Snyder for hiring Shanahan who brought in Bruce Allen who kept Danny Smith and fired Gano for Cundiff and drafed RG3 that would allow Cundiff's suck mentality to have him lose good judgement temporarily.
Oh, and we should blame the fans at the stadium too because they were too loud while on offense making it harder for RG3 to think clearly.
Am I doin' it right?
He just needs to run out of bounds and try to avoid much contact at all. He is a player and I commend him for going all out, but it can get anyone hurt.
With that said, How does a player get checked over twice for a concussion from what I thought? Then after coming out of that room he goes to the locker room?
how many times does a player have to get checked for a concussion to be told his ok to play? Also looked like RG3 got hit in the neck not the head maybe Im wrong. If he does get a concussion Im lead to believe a lot of players have gotten more than they think.
Our O-Line is still porous so RG3 has minimal time to stand up in the pocket to survey his options Since I don't have film of what the Atlanta secondary was doing coverage-wise, I have to assume that our receivers were thoroughly covered, RG3 needs to learn to throw it away and fight another series.
Answer No.. but it still doesn't excuse the terrible play calling.
Not this week. Absolutely not. The game plan was very conservative. Griffin was actually getting hit less than at any other point during the season I felt. It was a Rookie mistake by a talented kid that wants to fight for every yard and score a touchdown every time out.
"Watching RG3 today is like watching Jordan vs. the Blazers years ago. Waiting for him to shrug his shoulders as he runs by cameras." - John Keim, November 22, 2012. Thanksgiving at Dallas
This will be a wakeup call for RG3. He needs to learn to slide. You can't blame Kyle Shanahan, given that RG3 was the one who decided to run. That was not a designed run.
I'm pretty sure our ****ty o-line is the reason for him getting hurt. Look at how quickly they got exposed with Cousins in there. If he could have stood in the pocket, we'd not be talking about this nonsense. I am really beginning to doubt Shanahan as a personnel guy.
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