Would you trade a draft pick for RGIII?

Dave_in-NC

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Like I said the other day. He's toast. Some of his own doing some of Shanny not being smart enough to pull him when he could barley walk.
 

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Like I said the other day. He's toast. Some of his own doing some of Shanny not being smart enough to pull him when he could barley walk.

I think Shanahan wanted to pull him, but Snyder and Griffin overruled the coach.
 

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I have no trouble with him being given a shot to be a back up QB.

But I would not give up any draft picks for him.

If he gets cut and can be signed cheap to come in, work hard, learn to be a team player, and be the back up then fine.

But I wouldn't give up a dang thing for him.
 

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I assume any team trading for him inherits his present contract. If so, then there is no way we could afford him even if we wanted him. I think Washington has until the first week of March to guarantee his 2016 contract at $18M or let him be a free agent in 2016. His 2015 contract is pretty high, I think. I would guess somewhere around $5-6M.

They are definitely trying to trade him. No other reason for benching him now other than to make sure he doesn't get hurt.

No. I would not trade anything for him. I imagine Philly will be interested though.
 

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2 out of 2 HC can't be wrong. RGIII is not a leader and is not that good. He had a very good year his rookie season but in large part because of the running game and his own ability to run the option. He is a 1 read guy and his lastest move of throwing teammates under the bus iced it for me. I don't want him any where near this team
 

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Maybe after a year or 2. There's so many things wrong with him.

Sure. But he's also got a ton of talent. I can see a team like NE or Seattle taking a chance on him, getting him right then flipping him for some picks much like SF's new staff did with Alex Smith
 

Dave_in-NC

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Another reason to be glad we have Romo. Played behind all that crap for years and remained a team player.
 

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I get all the negativity about him, but Rolando McClain was in a similar situation before he join the team and look where he is now, don't you think?
 

Dave_in-NC

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2 out of 2 HC can't be wrong. RGIII is not a leader and is not that good. He had a very good year his rookie season but in large part because of the running game and his own ability to run the option. He is a 1 read guy and his lastest move of throwing teammates under the bus iced it for me. I don't want him any where near this team

In fairness one head coach. I'm not sure Gruden qualifies.
 

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I get all the negativity about him, but Rolando McClain was in a similar situation before he join the team and look where he is now, don't you think?

Nope, RG has leg issues QBs live by their legs and lower body. Ro had family matters that were on his mind, he took time off to work through them.
 
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