I was talking about taking him out at the half with my dad, but that run that he had to limp to the sideline should have been the sign. He couldn't move, and couldn't throw. Anyone could see he was at 20% or less. I'm not saying Cousins would have won it, just that RGIII's health is bigger then this game.
And the only one who should be praying on the sideline is Shanahan...
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Why would it be ugly? I'm normally a glass half empty guy but this team exceeded expectations and there is no reason to think we will handicap ourselves at 3-6 to start the year. Robert has learned that he can and will get hit hard and I expect to see him grow as a runner. Man... I'm depressed we lost but I'm ready to get started on next year.
On griffin, if anyone has played any type of high level sport, you know you'd die before being taken out. How is Shannahan gonna pull griffin when I'm sure he was saying he was fine. You can't. We dodged a bullet assuming he didn't tear anything, and I'd rather it played out this way then having our QB dissapointed in the decision and it hanging over the off season.
With the way our D was playing in the third and beginning of the fourth, you have to think we have a good shot at winning with Cousins.
"Never got the chance to meet Sean Taylor, but his legacy is embedded in our franchise. Because of that... we play with him every game."
-RGIII
BEAT DALLAS!
Fire the man. He traded the farm for the kid, and almost gets him killed while his team is still up by 1. Combine this with the WaPo article about Dr. Andrews, Shanny's commitment to building a long term winner has to be question. He might have ruined the franchise players career in an attempt to win a single playoff game, which he ultimately failed to do. When he finally puts Cousins in, it's too late & the kid had to run no huddle, something he barely runs even in practice.
Horrible coaching by a horrible coach. Fire this bum.
Makes ZERO sense to leave him in. Mike put his future at risk by keeping him in there.
This is going to be an UGLY off-season on ES after an amazingly awesome season.[/QUOTE]
Why would it be ugly? I'm normally a glass half empty guy but this team exceeded expectations and there is no reason to think we will handicap ourselves at 3-6 to start the year. Robert has learned that he can and will get hit hard and I expect to see him grow as a runner. Man... I'm depressed we lost but I'm ready to get started on next year.
On griffin, if anyone has played any type of high level sport, you know you'd die before being taken out. How is Shannahan gonna pull griffin when I'm sure he was saying he was fine. You can't. We dodged a bullet assuming he didn't tear anything, and I'd rather it played out this way then having our QB dissapointed in the decision and it hanging over the off season.
The people saying Shanahan should be fired are ridiculous. That said, rg clearly could not move or plant to throw once the re injury happened and he should have been taken out much earlier. I think it's fair to say this game is partly on Mikes shoulders for the decision to leave him out there. That said, I don't believe Kirk would've faired well in this game.
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