RGIII as an option quarterback – huge success, but he got injured. Conventional wisdom also said that an option quarterback could not have long-term success in the NFL, the evidence of RGIII’s rookie season to the contrary. The solution? Try to make him into something that he has never been – a pocket passer – even though many prototypical pocket passers (such as Ryan Leaf) were big busts. After 2 disastrous seasons, there’s little evidence to suggest that RGIII can succeed as a pocket passer and is no less accident-prone. Why then, not make another go at RGIII as an option quarterback? Worst-case scenario – either the Redskins continue to stink, or RGIII has a career-ending injury. Best-case scenario – he recaptures his rookie magic and they can tweak his game to reduce the risk of injury. Either way, the worst-case scenario is little worse than the do-nothing option – a horrific, lost team and a once-promising career cut short due to ineptitude.
Tigdi about 10 years ago
Quite a few of these folks in our country.
jtviper7 about 10 years ago
The way he spelled Winnur He must have went to the same college as a lot of them… He do, what you do. ?
yimhere about 10 years ago
Perhaps it’s because he’s wearing the wrong cleats?
patsy62 about 10 years ago
Wonder which college he was drafted from
fishbulb239 about 10 years ago
RGIII as an option quarterback – huge success, but he got injured. Conventional wisdom also said that an option quarterback could not have long-term success in the NFL, the evidence of RGIII’s rookie season to the contrary. The solution? Try to make him into something that he has never been – a pocket passer – even though many prototypical pocket passers (such as Ryan Leaf) were big busts. After 2 disastrous seasons, there’s little evidence to suggest that RGIII can succeed as a pocket passer and is no less accident-prone. Why then, not make another go at RGIII as an option quarterback? Worst-case scenario – either the Redskins continue to stink, or RGIII has a career-ending injury. Best-case scenario – he recaptures his rookie magic and they can tweak his game to reduce the risk of injury. Either way, the worst-case scenario is little worse than the do-nothing option – a horrific, lost team and a once-promising career cut short due to ineptitude.
rgcviper about 10 years ago
Kinda sounds like the crocodiles from “Pearls” …