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    [QUOTE=The Eternal White Belt;8185753]Seriously?


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Eternal White Belt View Post
    Seriously?



    LOL, yeah. Sure. He already got his chance, remember?
    Apparently you know little about football as it is common knowledge that any QB drafted as high as RGIII will not have any kind of legitimate competition with another rookie QB to start. They are handed the job just like Boller was over Redman who was actually better.

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    Its looking more and more like Baltimore will be the 3rd seed and Indy will be the 6th. That would be an awesome wildcard game

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    Perfect passer rating, 4 td passes, 84 yards rushing to boot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Perfect passer rating, 4 td passes, 84 yards rushing to boot.
    Eagles seem to be getting worse by the day.

    It will be nice to watch RG3 on Thanksgiving. The Cowboys are rarely challenged in their yearly holiday game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tman1024 View Post
    Its looking more and more like Baltimore will be the 3rd seed and Indy will be the 6th. That would be an awesome wildcard game
    3rd?

    They're 2nd right now, have the head-to-head tiebreaker vs NE, and still get to to play Denver (at home) as well.

    The toughest 3 games of the final 6 are at home, and playing at Washington doesn't involve the usual travel impacts.

    I think a 4-2 finish is most likely, although finishing 5-1 or 3-3 wouldn't surprise me at all. A 12-4 or 13-3 will be enough to get a #2 seed. An 11-5 record could also get a #2 when those tie-breakers come into play.

    Who do you think is gonna pass them for the #2 seed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Perfect passer rating, 4 td passes, 84 yards rushing to boot.
    Craw back under your rock again you phoney baloney. You disappear for weeks and then appear when finally your boy has a decent game to gloat like a jack-donkey. If he is so great how come your team still sucks? Jayson Campbell could have the same record with your pathetic squad boy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    Craw back under you rock again you phoney baloney. You disappear for weeks and then appear when finally your boy has a decent game to gloat like a jack-donkey. If he is so great how come your team still sucks? Jayson Campbell could have the same record with your pathetic squad boy.
    Your lack of football knowledge is astounding. First, it's a team game and Griffin can't control how bad the defense is. He is, however, running an offense with b and c level wideouts and still succeeding. He's had fewer bad games than Flacco and he's a rookie. Jason Campbell would be sacked six times a game behind this line.

    Keep hating, hater. And keep on posting your ignorance. FYI, I was gone cleaning up from the hurricane but I don't really care what you think anyways, Hadley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Your lack of football knowledge is astounding. First, it's a team game and Griffin can't control how bad the defense is. He is, however, running an offense with b and c level wideouts and still succeeding. He's had fewer bad games than Flacco and he's a rookie. Jason Campbell would be sacked six times a game behind this line.

    Keep hating, hater. And keep on posting your ignorance. FYI, I was gone cleaning up from the hurricane but I don't really care what you think anyways, Hadley.
    If you really were gone due to the hurricane, kudos to you and I apologize. However, you must care what I think because you responded in nano seconds. At any rate, I could have hit some of the wide open receivers he had against that defense which mailed it in yesterday. The one throw he also got very lucky, as he just flung it up for grabs as it just as easily could have been picked. He does that against the Ravens and it will be. We'll see how he does against Dallas before annointing him a superstar just yet as a rookie. Also, I cannot wait to see what he does against the Ravens. They will bait him like crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    If you really were gone due to the hurricane, kudos to you and I apologize. However, you must care what I think because you responded in nano seconds. At any rate, I could have hit some of the wide open receivers he had against that defense which mailed it in yesterday. The one throw he also got very lucky, as he just flung it up for grabs as it just as easily could have been picked. He does that against the Ravens and it will be. We'll see how he does against Dallas before annointing him a superstar just yet as a rookie. Also, I cannot wait to see what he does against the Ravens. They will bait him like crazy.
    On that play, there was a flag thrown right in his face. He likely knew that he had a free play with very little risk. I really can't understand why you can't see that this kid is the real deal and that the coaches have done a great job working him into the position.

    But you are right, the skins will likely lose to the ravens. The ravens are a much better team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    If you really were gone due to the hurricane, kudos to you and I apologize. However, you must care what I think because you responded in nano seconds. At any rate, I could have hit some of the wide open receivers he had against that defense which mailed it in yesterday. The one throw he also got very lucky, as he just flung it up for grabs as it just as easily could have been picked. He does that against the Ravens and it will be. We'll see how he does against Dallas before annointing him a superstar just yet as a rookie. Also, I cannot wait to see what he does against the Ravens. They will bait him like crazy.
    Keep trying to downplay what he's done.

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    There's no doubt, relatively small sample size notwithstanding, that Griffin very well appears to be the real deal. However, the main problem for him is that the rest of his team's 53 man roster has little in the way of additional impact players, on either side of the ball. And that reality may not change any time soon, given the paucity of future draft picks and salary cap restrictions. Thank you, Dan Snyder.

    Whiny Ravens fans of an 8-2 team should thank their ever loving lucky stars for competent ownership/management. For a healthy and needed perspective check, they have to look no farther to that embarrassment half an hour south on Route 95.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bowie-Bruce View Post
    There's no doubt, relatively small sample size notwithstanding, that Griffin very well appears to be the real deal. However, the main problem for him is that the rest of his team's 53 man roster has little in the way of additional impact players, on either side of the ball. And that reality may not change any time soon, given the paucity of future draft picks and salary cap restrictions. Thank you, Dan Snyder.

    Whiny Ravens fans of an 8-2 team should thank their ever loving lucky stars for competent ownership/management. For a healthy and needed perspective check, they have to look no farther to that embarrassment half an hour south on Route 95.
    But, but, but, who needs competent ownership when you have the almighty RGIII superman who can carry an entire team on his back? (Evidently not, because he is putting up stats but his team is not one bit better than they were without him.) I find it laughable to say the least. Who cares what he does, they were better last year without him. Just another college QB superstar NFL QB wannabe. Give me Luck, a true pocket passer anyday of the week. Since I don't want a Cam Newton either, I surely don't want a minature faster version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baltimore Ravens Lets Go! View Post
    But, but, but, who needs competent ownership when you have the almighty RGIII superman who can carry an entire team on his back? (Evidently not, because he is putting up stats but his team is not one bit better than they were without him.)
    False. The offense is 10x better than last year.

    Last year, the team scored 28 touchdowns. This year, they've already scored 30.

    In 2011, the skins rushed for 1600 yards. They've already surpassed that number.

    They haven't matched last years passing yards number... yet.

    The skins threw 24 interceptions last year. 5 so far for this year. -14 turnover margin to +10 (so far).


    Anyone who doesn't think that this team's offense isn't leaps and bounds better than last year is a complete friggin moron or isn't paying attention.

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    After seeing Luck play for the second time I have to say once again he looks pretty awful. The Colts have to play the Texans twice, I think Luck will be entering a world of pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Eternal White Belt View Post
    False. The offense is 10x better than last year.

    Last year, the team scored 28 touchdowns. This year, they've already scored 30.

    In 2011, the skins rushed for 1600 yards. They've already surpassed that number.

    They haven't matched last years passing yards number... yet.

    The skins threw 24 interceptions last year. 5 so far for this year. -14 turnover margin to +10 (so far).


    Anyone who doesn't think that this team's offense isn't leaps and bounds better than last year is a complete friggin moron or isn't paying attention.
    Exactly who you're responding to.

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    the guy's got talent, there's no doubt about it, but ......

    I watched the redskins game yesterday and remain dead on with the RG3 to Vick comparison and still think vick has a better arm .......

    RG3 threw for 200 yards yesterday and half the yards were on 2 plays where I could have made the throw .......

    one was a blown coverage with no one within 25 yards of the receiver and the other was a bad decision, bad throw into a double team that the skins receiver won a jump ball for ........

    back to the premise of this thread, Luck was by far the better pick, now and for the long haul .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Your lack of football knowledge is astounding. First, it's a team game and Griffin can't control how bad the defense is. He is, however, running an offense with b and c level wideouts and still succeeding. He's had fewer bad games than Flacco and he's a rookie. Jason Campbell would be sacked six times a game behind this line.
    Well this will give your semi pro garbage bum something to shoot for now won't it?

    Flacco does one thing consistently and that's win in a MUCH tougher division, eat your heart out.

    NFL records

    First rookie quarterback to start all sixteen games and make the playoffs (shared with Matt Ryan)
    First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games
    Most starts by a quarterback in first season: 19
    Most starts by a quarterback in first two seasons: 37
    Most starts by a quarterback in first three seasons: 55
    Most starts by a quarterback in first four seasons: 73
    Most wins by a quarterback in first 60 consecutive starts: 40
    Most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback: 36 (tied with Dan Marino)
    First quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first four seasons
    Most regular season wins by a quarterback in his first four seasons: 44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eastside Terp View Post
    the guy's got talent, there's no doubt about it, but ......

    I watched the redskins game yesterday and remain dead on with the RG3 to Vick comparison and still think vick has a better arm .......

    RG3 threw for 200 yards yesterday and half the yards were on 2 plays where I could have made the throw .......

    one was a blown coverage with no one within 25 yards of the receiver and the other was a bad decision, bad throw into a double team that the skins receiver won a jump ball for ........

    back to the premise of this thread, Luck was by far the better pick, now and for the long haul .......
    Amen to that and since I have been proclaimed a moron for espousing this same view as you, I am going to adopt the turnabout fair play mantra, and now give a shout to any fool believing RGIII is better than Luck, that you are a clueless imbecile, when it comes to judging NFL QB's.

    Probably of the same mentality that Boller was gonna be the next Drew Brees, like some idiots I used to see posting here on this site a few years back! Of course one who shares that view is a Redskin Yankee fan, like a fish out of water posts here on a forum where the majorityc clearly despise the Yankees and at best, tolerate the Redskins, so nuff said.

    The Redskins wasted a high first round pick on Cam Newton-lite, or Michael Vick Jr, which is precisely what they have. I predict their backup guy right now will eventually pull a Gus Ferrotte and replace their current Health Shuler. (LOL). RGIII = Dead Man Walking. Its only a matter of time. Gotta feel sorry for such a pathetic organization that can't even draft right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    Well this will give your semi pro garbage bum something to shoot for now won't it?

    Flacco does one thing consistently and that's win in a MUCH tougher division, eat your heart out.

    NFL records

    First rookie quarterback to start all sixteen games and make the playoffs (shared with Matt Ryan)
    First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games
    Most starts by a quarterback in first season: 19
    Most starts by a quarterback in first two seasons: 37
    Most starts by a quarterback in first three seasons: 55
    Most starts by a quarterback in first four seasons: 73
    Most wins by a quarterback in first 60 consecutive starts: 40
    Most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback: 36 (tied with Dan Marino)
    First quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first four seasons
    Most regular season wins by a quarterback in his first four seasons: 44
    Thanks for proving how important the TEAM is in controlling a team's record. Most starts? That's weak sauce.

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