Should we trade for RG3?

phildadon86

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I know what im getting myself into by posting this, however, if we can swing it financially, would any one be opposed to this move? Behind this O-Line, he could do some serious damage in my opinion. It may be the fact i may have over drank, but come on its not fun to think about?
 

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I know what im getting myself into by posting this, however, if we can swing it financially, would any one be opposed to this move? Behind this O-Line, he could do some serious damage in my opinion. It may be the fact i may have over drank, but come on its not fun to think about?

We won't have to worry about him learning the offense immediately.

He will know the offense just as well next week as he would week 17
 

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I know what im getting myself into by posting this, however, if we can swing it financially, would any one be opposed to this move? Behind this O-Line, he could do some serious damage in my opinion. It may be the fact i may have over drank, but come on its not fun to think about?

Free look at him? Sure. $16 million contract? Lol.
 

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I would rather start Jameill Showers next week than RG3. And I'm typing this straight-faced.
 

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I know what im getting myself into by posting this, however, if we can swing it financially, would any one be opposed to this move? Behind this O-Line, he could do some serious damage in my opinion. It may be the fact i may have over drank, but come on its not fun to think about?

He's the best quarterback in the NFL :omg:
 

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Very opposed.

Bob Griffin isn't a NFL QB to begin with and he'd be even further behind the eight ball trying to learn Dallas' scheme in-season.

And there is the little matter of the fifth year option in Griffin's contract, $16.155M, that is already guaranteed for injury.

No team is going to trade for that contract unless it is agreed upon beforehand to change the dollar amount of that fifth year salary.

Griffin has no reason to do that.

He can wait Washington out and then pick a new team whenever he gets released.
 

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I know what im getting myself into by posting this, however, if we can swing it financially, would any one be opposed to this move? Behind this O-Line, he could do some serious damage in my opinion. It may be the fact i may have over drank, but come on its not fun to think about?

No thanks, but do you honestly think that the Commanders would trade him to us?
 
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