So...Should RGIII apologize to Donovan McNabb?

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Who, at this point, looks like his career will be heads and shoulders above anything that RG3 will ever do?

Last year:

Either Donovan McNabb is a glutton for punishment, or I am… or we all are… or… I don't even know anymore.

Yesterday, I wrote on how Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III was asked by GQ Magazine about Donovan McNabb, and said: "It's probably best we don't talk."

Well, McNabb clearly did not listen. In fact, he did the exact opposite. On his NBC Sports Radio show, McNabb said that Griffin has been "brainwashed."

Credit to the Washington Post's Sarah Kogod, who in the ultimate act of journalistic selflessness (a phrase I would not otherwise use to describe the subject at hand) listened to the show and transcribed McNabb's remarks. I don't think I would have been able to get all the way through them without leaving my computer to go smash some air guitars.

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"I'm just trying to help him," McNabb said of Griffin. "Clearly the young generation, they think they have all the answers. He's going through a little turmoil right now, trying to make it out on the field, and it's unfortunate."

A little turmoil? Unfortunate? Yeah, that's how I'd describe the gruesome knee injury that ruined his rookie season.

And clearly, it's all the fault of "the young generation." Because McNabb was so perfect in every way.

(Okay, now I'm venturing into territory I'd rather leave to McNabb's fellow sports radio hosts.)

"But that's where we're at right now as far as these young quarterbacks who think they have all the answers," McNabb continued. "Until things start to fall apart and come down trembling on you, then you want some help."

Then came the kicker.

"I honestly think that over there in Washington, he's getting brainwashed," McNabb said. "He's getting input from whoever it may be on, 'There's no reason to talk to him, it didn't work out here.' "

Wouldn't there be a pretty good chance that the "input" from "whoever it may be" is in some way tied to Mike Shanahan? As in the same coach who coached McNabb during his disastrous tenure in Washington?

(Well, maybe it wasn't so disastrous if you're an Eagles fan. But you get my point.)

McNabb kind-of-sort-of acknowledged as much.

"If they expressed their dislike when I was there, or what I used to do, so be it," he said.

I can't speak for the coaching staff, but I'm pretty sure the fans at FedEx Field did plenty of expressing dislike when McNabb's lone season in Washington ended with a 6-10 record.

McNabb attempted to finish his remarks on a positive note. Like so many of his pass attempts, though, they went awry at a key point.

"I hope the best for the young man, but the direction he's going in is really a direction he does not want," McNabb said. "He does not want to go there with me, especially when I got the last word."

Really?

Allow me to make two small suggestions.

The first is that Griffin will do just fine going there, because he's more popular - and has much more of his career left - than McNabb.

The second is that McNabb has not "got the last word." At all. And it's his fault, not Griffin's or anyone else's.

As one of my colleagues - I will leave him nameless for now, out of courtesy - said of McNabb this morning: "He needs to retire from the world."



Read more at http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/...-getting-brainwashed.html#JllBBc2AkdIz3gd7.99
 
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Shanahan knew what he was doing when let RGIII play on that leg, not just play, but calling designn runs but RGIII's injury last week had nothing to do with that

hopefully he can come back and prove he can be a pocket QB I know he can but he needs the right situation

hopefully he gets released or traded by the redskins, and they roll with cousins, this would be the best thing for him to get out of that shytty organization
 

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Shanahan knew what he was doing when let RGIII play on that leg, not just play, but calling designn runs but RGIII's injury last week had nothing to do with that

hopefully he can come back and prove he can be a pocket QB I know he can but he needs the right situation

hopefully he gets released or traded by the redskins, and they roll with cousins, this would be the best thing for him to get out of that shytty organization

if that happens I sincerely wish whatever organization RG3 goes to wins a SB and grinds the Redskins into the dust whenever they play.

Robert has all the tools you can ask for in a QB and more. He's got the highest ceiling of any QB in the league along with Cam and Kaep. If we were to dump him for Mark Brunell 3.0 just to let a competent organization coach him up to his potential (the potential we traded 3 1sts for :snoop:) it would prove this organization has learned NOTHING in these past decades that we've rode the wave of media hype to sub .500 seasons
 

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if that happens I sincerely wish whatever organization RG3 goes to wins a SB and grinds the Redskins into the dust whenever they play.

Robert has all the tools you can ask for in a QB and more. He's got the highest ceiling of any QB in the league along with Cam and Kaep. If we were to dump him for Mark Brunell 3.0 just to let a competent organization coach him up to his potential (the potential we traded 3 1sts for :snoop:) it would prove this organization has learned NOTHING in these past decades that we've rode the wave of media hype to sub .500 seasons

Highest ceiling based on what? His read option performance?
 

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People shouldn't be allowed to compare any of these "newblacks" to Camcules...

These dudes have had entire offenses built around them...

Cam spent 3 years running for his life waiting for steve smith to get open while stewart and williams never fully grasped the concept of blocking for a QB
 

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if that happens I sincerely wish whatever organization RG3 goes to wins a SB and grinds the Redskins into the dust whenever they play.

Robert has all the tools you can ask for in a QB and more. He's got the highest ceiling of any QB in the league along with Cam and Kaep. If we were to dump him for Mark Brunell 3.0 just to let a competent organization coach him up to his potential (the potential we traded 3 1sts for :snoop:) it would prove this organization has learned NOTHING in these past decades that we've rode the wave of media hype to sub .500 seasons

lol at RG3 winning a superbowl. that nikka is straight garbage.
 

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lol at RG3 winning a superbowl. that nikka is straight garbage.
What yall nikkas know about superbowls :youngsabo:
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:childplease: Quick release, can throw in any area of the field, top tier arm strength, accuracy at all levels of the field, accurate when throwing on the run, not scared to throw deep.

nikka talkin bout some read option foh
Accurate this accurate that but can't read a defense. Lol redskin fans never disappoint.
 
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