Would you trade a draft pick for RGIII?

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According to various analysts, he's done in Washington. Some said that his problem is mostly on his mind, that the "talent" is still there... Personally, i would gamble even a third if he passes some evaluation.
 

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He is arrogant and a cancer on a team, it is all about him and his brand. One of the reasons Gruden went with Colt (besides others) was he was going to lose the team if he stuck with Griffin. The team dislikes him that much.

Would want no part of him, he would not be a guy to sit behind Romo, without causing drama.

This is besides his other failings, has no pocket awareness or anticipation (will not throw to get a receiver open) and can't read defenses.

No and No.
 

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He is arrogant and a cancer on a team, it is all about him and his brand. One of the reasons Gruden went with Colt (besides others) was he was going to lose the team if he stuck with Griffin. The team dislikes him that much.

Would want no part of him, he would not be a guy to sit behind Romo, without causing a drama.


This!!
 

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I wouldn't even take a pick from the Skins to take him. He is an absolute cancer a terrible QB and a guarenteed 3 steps backwards
 

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According to various analysts, he's done in Washington. Some said that his problem is mostly on his mind, that the "talent" is still there... Personally, i would gamble even a third if he passes some evaluation.

For Princess RGMe? Hell to the no! He's a mental midget between the ears, and already has knee issues. Buyer beware!
 

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No, but I would sign him if I could get him very cheap and he was willing to spend some time on the practice squad getting "coached up".
 

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Maybe for a late right pick. He is on a bad team and hasn't looked the way he did his rookie year. He seems so deflated. I would take him as a backup QB over Weeden in a second.
 

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No, but I would sign him if I could get him very cheap and he was willing to spend some time on the practice squad getting "coached up".

You don't know RG-3 very well if you think he would be open to that. He is the next coming in his own mind.
 

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According to various analysts, he's done in Washington. Some said that his problem is mostly on his mind, that the "talent" is still there... Personally, i would gamble even a third if he passes some evaluation.

Why? Seriously why would want that circus in Dallas? This team is finally headed in the right direction and you want to bring all this drama to the team?
 

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Maybe for a late right pick. He is on a bad team and hasn't looked the way he did his rookie year. He seems so deflated. I would take him as a backup QB over Weeden in a second.

He would not stand for being a backup and even if he did because he had no choice he would cause problems.
 

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If they allowed teams to trade compensatory draft picks... I wouldn't trade away one of Philly's 7th round compensatory picks for Griffin.

The only place I want Bob in Dallas is playing against the Cowboys (please).

He has super slow decision making skills and he can't stay healthy. He falls like a baby giraffe.
 
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