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KIDWCKED
11-29-2014, 11:10 PM
Now that a backsliding Robert Griffin III has been benched by a second coach in favor of a second quarterback, it no longer seems hyperbolic to suggest the 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year's career was placed in jeopardy by the Washington Redskins in a wild-card matchup with the Seattle Seahawks two years ago.



Although coach Jay Gruden insisted Wednesday that he hasn't given up on Griffin, it was telling that he struggled for an answer when queried about the quarterback's future with the organization.
The Washington Post's Jason Reid has since reported it's "highly unlikely" that Griffin will return to the Redskins next season.
Having previously supported Griffin at every turn, owner Daniel Snyder and general manager Bruce Allen viewed the Redskins' Week 11 blowout loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a "watershed moment," reports The Post.
Now that the decision-makers at Redskins Park have grown disillusioned with the erstwhile franchise savior, the question is what kind of return RGIII would bring in an offseason trade.
Griffin is set to earn a reasonable $3.27 million in the final year of his rookie contract, with a decision on his 2016 option due by May 3.
After speaking with several league executives, NFL Media's Albert Breer sets Griffin's trade value at a conditional mid-round draft pick that can be upgraded pending a career turnaround.








"He's a car that's been driven off the lot; also, the dynamics of his contract drive his price down," one NFC general manager told Breer. "The biggest keys -- QBs go for more than other positions, and his contract is ticking down to the last year, unless a team wants to pick up that option."

An AFC executive added: "On the high end, the team asks for a two and settles for a third or maybe a fourth."
That's a far cry from the price the Redskins paid when they sold everything but their souls for the right to draft Griffin in 2012.
It's still a price tag that will require a leap of faith for a once-dynamic athlete who has regressed in every way and no longer stresses defenses with his legs.
After playing in a gimmick offense as a rookie, Griffin still hasn't learned to read the difference between receivers who are "college open" versus "NFL open," as NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah pointed out on the Move The Sticks Podcast this week.
Having devolved into a gun-shy signal-caller with a major case of the yips and a desperate need for Quarterbacking 101, Griffin will have to master the basics before he rebuilds his value.

cp from nflnetwork

TLG
11-29-2014, 11:25 PM
Two consecutive knee injuries didn't help his career
He has the talent , all he needs is to get past the injuries
Too bad he came back to early after his last injury

KIDWCKED
11-29-2014, 11:51 PM
Totally agree...Mike Shanahan era (2010–2013)..;)

TLG
11-30-2014, 12:16 AM
Yes ,,
Well if the Redskins want to get rid of him ,,
I don't think he'll be jobless too long, the Jets or the Raiders could come looking
Maybe even Jacksonville or Tennessee ,,,

filippo
11-30-2014, 12:17 AM
wow what potential this qb had and because an owner and a selfish coach decided that 1 game was more important this qb will be back and maybe the jets should give up that 2nd draft choise for him he would be a hit in the big apple

KIDWCKED
11-30-2014, 12:20 AM
Yes ,,
Well if the Redskins want to get rid of him ,,
I don't think he'll be jobless too long, the Jets or the Raiders could come looking
Maybe even Jacksonville or Tennessee ,,,

too true..maybe a new camp wud be good for rg3.jmo.;)

TLG
11-30-2014, 12:26 AM
I agree ,,
I also agree that he would be popular in NY as a jet

KIDWCKED
11-30-2014, 12:38 AM
the jets still have Michael Vick right....:lol:

TLG
11-30-2014, 02:29 AM
When Vick made it into the league he was such a "hot dog"
I mean, he was "top dog" ,, but ever since that "shaggy dog" story,
He turned out to be nothing more than a "dirty dog" who spent
some time in the "dog pound" :tehe:

filippo
11-30-2014, 02:31 PM
yes the jets have vick i think vick is at the end he can not spin his wheels any more rg3 if healthy can carry the whole team on his back

KIDWCKED
11-30-2014, 03:48 PM
im kinda intrested on how this will play out..

cp from espn
At least four teams have expressed interest in recently reinstated running back Ray Rice, including Indianapolis and New Orleans, though the Colts and Saints are not expected to pursue him, according to multiple league sources.
http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2014/0909/nfl_gu_ricegood_cr_134x75.jpgJudge Barbara S. Jones, hearing officer in the case involving Ray Rice and his appeal of the NFL's indefinite suspension of him, reinstated Rice on Friday.



Two sources declined to identify the other two teams that have been checking into Rice.
It still will be difficult for Rice to find work this season. He turns 28 in January, is coming off a down season and hasn't played football since training camp. But Rice signing this season is not out of the question, either, if the right team should emerge.
Multiple NFL executives have said the profile of a team willing to sign Rice would be one that is a contender with injuries in its backfield and a strong-minded head coach.
Rice is said to have stayed in great shape, and believes he could provide help to any team that signs him immediately. But Rice also is not locked into playing this year, as much as he'd like to, per sources.
One AFC running backs coach called Rice a "good player" but acknowledged there would be obstacles with how fast he could pick up a team's offense.
More from ESPN.comhttp://a.espncdn.com/i/columnists/oconnor_ian_m.jpgA judge's ruling to reinstate Ray Rice is further proof of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's failings, writes Ian O'Connor.



"Some guys learn faster than others. They just do," the coach told ESPN's Josina Anderson. "I don't know what kind of shape he's in. There are a bunch of different things. He's going to have to get into shape, clearly because he hasn't been hitting this year. You would think there would be some carryover ... but he is a good player. He is a good player."
As for how Rice might fit back into a locker room?
"I don't know on that one," the coach told Anderson. "It's a different thing. It was so violent, such a volatile conversation earlier, I don't know what guys in the locker room would think about this. I really don't. We don't interact with them like that. I'm not in those conversations with them about how they feel about issues like that. I don't know, I'd be speaking out of turn probably on that one."
Rice is determined to sign with the right team in the right situation or he's prepared to wait to see what additional opportunities present themselves this offseason.

TLG
11-30-2014, 08:43 PM
yes the jets have vick i think vick is at the end he can not spin his wheels any more rg3 if healthy can carry the whole team on his back

Yeup , his an "old dog" playing for a team that stinks of "wet dog" :tehe:
OK ,, I'll stop now , I just couldn't help it ;)

KIDWCKED
11-30-2014, 08:51 PM
oops i thinki put this post #11 (http://www.satfix.net/showthread.php?171479-Robert-Griffin-III-won-t-bring-Redskins-value-in-trade&p=1105231#post1105231) in wrong thread..lol..

dommy1
12-02-2014, 12:56 AM
He just need to sit out the rest of the season to get the brace off his ankle. Let him heal.

TLG
12-02-2014, 02:19 PM
Hi dommy1 and welcome aboard ..
your absolutely right my friend ,, I think he'll be in a new team next year