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Old 12-26-2012   #1
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Default Prediction: RG3 = Jason Campbell

Some may not agree, but I've looked at film and at stats and it is looking more and more like RG-3PO is just another Jason Campbell but with more speed, media attention and sexy dread locks.

If you look at the stats, you will see the two are essentially the same quarterback. They both had high completion percentages. They both throw most of their completions and passes short or behind the LOS. Neither could throw for many yards, usually between 150-250 a game. Both had high TD to INT ratios. The only thing RG cubed clearly has over Jason Bubble is that he's fast and can run around a lot.

Those are all good things rigth? Except consider this. Jason also had a pretty decent start for the Skynyrds. Even went 6-2 with Jimmy Crack Zorn and I Don't Care as the coach back in 2008. But his limitation ate him up eventually. He couldn't carry the team or even close to it. The league figure him out and how to defend him and now he's all but out of the NFL.

In time, I think RG will end up the same way. It may take longer, and he may have a bit more success since he can run, but the guy can't read pre-snap defenses (like Campbell), always seems to check down to the safe guy (Campbell), and now it looks like he has happy feet (again, Campbell) thanks to the hit he took.

If you don't buy it, watch this Sunday. He won't even come close to replicating what happened on Turkey day. All running qbs have to eventually show they can play real Quarterback and show poise in the pocket and run smartly to avoid rush or get a few yards and get out of bounce. Most can't and most disappear after a few years. You can only survive off of gimmicky college offensive crapola for so long. When the league catches up to RG cubed (and it will) you will even further see his resemblence to Jason Cambpell. Take the trick out of the pony and soon all you're left with is a gimp pony.

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sexy dread locks.
Errrmmm....what?
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Been looking at film eh? Breaking down the tape?

Guess you're smarter than 90%+ of the guys that do this for a living, you should really look into getting a front office job with an NFL franchise.

If only the Redskins had someone of your caliber, could have saved us a lot of draft picks.
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Been looking at film eh? Breaking down the tape?

Guess you're smarter than 90%+ of the guys that do this for a living, you should really look into getting a front office job with an NFL franchise.

If only the Redskins had someone of your caliber, could have saved us a lot of draft picks.
I'd bet every dollar I have the above statement is coming from someone who a few short years ago thought that Campbell was the future star to carry their team.

I fart in your general direction.

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Nothing would make me happier, but it just isn't true. I do think he has a high completion percentage due to the type of passes he throws, play action/check downs. But his accuracy on these passes is so much better than Jason Campbell ever was.


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I should just put this ESPN article in my sig

http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story...-aaron-rodgers

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Delayed gratification hasn't been a part of the Robert Griffin III NFL experience. It was like a Bond flick -- things got crazy before we, the audience, even settled in when RG3 laid waste to the New Orleans Saints in Week 1. Thing is, as we finish Week 13, it still hasn't gotten deliberate. The story arc has remained explosive. So in a season where rookie QBs are a huge draw, even Andrew Luck's remarkable plotline hasn't managed to outshine RG3.

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You maybe right over the long haul. But one thing RGIII has is leadership.
Today was the first time I heard him say something Dumb.
"Sunday just another game we can't make to much out of it we are payed to play and win" No Robert Sunday is a big game.
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Nothing would make me happier, but it just isn't true. I do think he has a high completion percentage due to the type of passes he throws, play action/check downs. But his accuracy on these passes is so much better than Jason Campbell ever was.
You don't think he has a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws, he does have a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws.

That is not sustainable. Despite all the injun chatter. You will not see him sustain that kind of accuracy through his career because he'll have to be a big boy QB running a big boy offense and with that comes much tougher reads and throws. So the completion percentage this year is completely irrelevant to me in the paint by numbers offense Rat Face has installed for him.

That's just the fact of the matter.

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You don't think he has a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws, he does have a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws.

That is not sustainable. Despite all the injun chatter. You will not see him sustain that kind of accuracy through his career because he'll have to be a big boy QB running a big boy offense and with that comes much tougher reads and throws. So the completion percentage this year is completely irrelevant to me in the paint by numbers offense Rat Face has installed for him.

That's just the fact of the matter.
I have disproven your "logic" so many times its failing to amuse me

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RG3 has thrown a high share of short passes, with 153 of his 205 completions (74.6 percent) thrown fewer than 10 yards. But he's just a tree in an NFL forest of QBs throwing short passes. Consider that Tom Brady, with a passer rating of 105.2, is throwing short at a far higher rate. Brady has thrown fewer than 10 yards on a whopping 222 of his 308 completions entering Week 13, or 81 percent, far ahead of Griffin. Matt Ryan, with perhaps the NFL's best downfield options in Julio Jones and Roddy White (as well as Tony Gonzalez), throws short 73 percent of the time, essentially the same as Griffin. Peyton Manning (74.1), Rodgers (73.4) and even Joe Flacco (70 percent) are all thriving on the short ball at a rate virtually the same as RG3.
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I don't post often, but I just want to point something out.

As of two weeks ago, RG3 led the league in yards per pass attempt. I don't know what it is now, but that stat in itself is proof that RG3 has the confidence and ability that Campbell lacked.
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I don't post often, but I just want to point something out.

As of two weeks ago, RG3 led the league in yards per pass attempt. I don't know what it is now, but that stat in itself is proof that RG3 has the confidence and ability that Campbell lacked.
The only thing that Campbell and RG3 have in common are they are from the south
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You don't think he has a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws, he does have a high completion percentage because of the passes he throws.

That is not sustainable. Despite all the injun chatter. You will not see him sustain that kind of accuracy through his career because he'll have to be a big boy QB running a big boy offense and with that comes much tougher reads and throws. So the completion percentage this year is completely irrelevant to me in the paint by numbers offense Rat Face has installed for him.

That's just the fact of the matter.
I did say the throws he makes inflates his accuracy numbers, but unlike a Campbell he hits these guys in stride. I think eventually he the hits will add up and he''ll have to run an nfl offense, but I have seen nothing to indicate he is Campbell 2.0


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I did say the throws he makes inflates his accuracy numbers, but unlike a Campbell he hits these guys in stride. I think eventually he the hits will add up and he''ll have to run an nfl offense, but I have seen nothing to indicate he is Campbell 2.0
I think Campbell's pretty awful so I agree. I didn't make that comparison. But I can confidently say that the vast majority of the feather wearing faithful anointing Griffin now did the very same thing with Campbell not too long ago.

So it's comical to see how unfair it is to compare him to a guy that was once their savior.

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I did say the throws he makes inflates his accuracy numbers, but unlike a Campbell he hits these guys in stride. I think eventually he the hits will add up and he''ll have to run an nfl offense, but I have seen nothing to indicate he is Campbell 2.0
Define an NFL offense.

Is it one that puts up 38 points a week and with a 36 point output would have the highest output for a franchise in 20 years?

Can NFL offenses evolve at all? Or should we still be running the wishbone?
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