2-14 or whatever didn't matter to me, that team won 10+ games 11 out of 12 years before Luck got there. Reggie Wayne, Colby Fleener, Dwayne Allen, TY Hilton, Donnie Avery and Vick Ballard is a pretty damn impressive group of talent to work with, especially for a rookie. The fact that media refuses to take the schedule into account when discussing Andrew Luck to me is pretty shocking. It's like they're purposefully ignoring the negatives to continue pimping him. John Clayton actually said he's having the greatest season ever for a rookie QB.
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And lost to the Jets by 3 scores...
I see RG3 going through his progressions all the time. It's hard to see on TV, but you can definately see it.
Controversial or adversarial comments = listeners, ratings, and people talking about him. What's to get?
-= Stugein =-
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why do people give this clown any attention?
No Pressure No Diamonds
Originally Posted by skinsfan913
Last edited by Idaho fan; December-4th-2012 at 12:53 PM.
I don't know about RG3 holding a candle but I'm sure RG3 will let him hold his Heisman.
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I have always hated Cowturd! He is a pompous B*****d. Nothing that comes out of his mouth is worth tuning into. That is all!
While Luck has more than justified why he was selected as the top pick in the draft, guys like Cowturd and Prisco suck the ***** of teams like the Patriots, Dal@ss, and the Vagiants. They don't give credit where it's due. **** him and who cares what he says. We really shouldn't tune in and repeat his garbage because it just gives him more notoriety.
Here is what Cowherd and others who are stuck in the cookie-cutter NFL perspective seem to give no credence to. Just like the passing game, the zone read option has multiple components that require instant decision making, as well as pre-snap planning. And in it, each player has a specific responsibility, but it is the QB's decision making and reading on the fly that makes sure the player with the best opportunity for yardage gets the ball. Oh, and there's also a passing element involved in order to make it a triple threat option. Not only does RG3 run this aspect very well, he understands how to put the team in the best position on each play, run or pass. How many QB's in the league can do that effectively? He also has a cannon of an arm that when need be he not only can beat you over the top deep, but he can slip the ball in wherever it needs to be in order to get completions. He beat the Eagles and Cowboys in a more traditional way with his arm, and he helped to grind out a win against the Giants using the pistol zone read quite a bit. As he has said in multiple interviews, the Redskins system is designed to take advantage of whatever you're going to give up. That's the beauty of what's possible for this offense, and what makes it more efficient and dangerous than Andrew Luck or whoever who just fling it around.
Wait. Colin became relevant at some time recently? When did this happen?
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