I wish we could up the RG3 vs. Luck thread, man. I said from the jump that after watching a bunch of tape on RG3, I wasn't sold on his ability to stay in the pocket and beat you as a passer. Dudes were pointing out his high completion pct and td/int ratio, without watching his tape. He threw bubble screens to Kendall Wright all day, or went deep off play action and his receiver was usually open.
The game was simplified for him tremendously at Baylor, and even his first year in the league. But if you give NFL D-coordinators a year of tape to study and prepare for you, best believe they're gonna focus the game plan on your weaknesses and make you beat them that way. RG3 hasn't shown the ability to do so yet, and he's too fragile to play the reckless style that he excels at.