RG3 Watch

Welcome to the official blog for all things Robert Griffin, III: The new, official, quarterback for the Washington Redskins!

Showing posts with label Washington Redskins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Washington Redskins. Show all posts

Thursday, September 13, 2012

RG3 Gets Accolades From Madden

More accolades are pouring in after RG3's performance last Sunday over the New Orleans Saints where the Redskins defeated the former Super Bowl Champions, 40-32.

Not only has RG3 gained new Twitter followers, he's even gotten the elite of NFL commentators singing praises.  (Even the retired ones).

"This is probably early, too stupid, too soon, but I was watching him and I said, "RGIII is the best player in the NFL."

That comes from former NFL player and ESPN commentator John Madden, who was speaking on a weekly radio show in the Bay area.


RG3 likened to Tim Tebow, per John Madden. 
Unfortunately, he liken Griffin to Tim Tebow.   Tim Tebow?

"You know, the thing that he did that was so amazing was he reminded me -- and I don't mean to throw names around -- but he reminded me of a Tim Tebow that can pass," Madden said, obviously. "You know, Tim Tebow, when he was playing for Denver last year, he would tend to freeze the defenses, because they weren't sure if it was run or pass, if he was gonna hand off or run. I mean, he couldn't pass like RGIII -- [Griffin] can throw the ball -- but he has a tendency to freeze the defense.
"If he fakes inside, you don't want to collapse, because he may keep it and run outside," Madden continued. "And when he runs outside, he may run or he may throw it. And then throughout all that stuff, he didn't have any turnovers. He played a clean game."
What a double edged statement.   Madden said Griffin was the best player in the NFL, yet he likened him to Tim Tebow in passing.

Really?

We tweeted RG3 to get his opinion on Madden's comment.   Stay tuned.  In the mean time, check out this Twitter quote...

Shoq Value @Shoq
is just like , except for the fact that he's not annoying and is a brilliant football player.
---

More
#thingswecantexplain...

...Like why is Griffin's salary only a little over $300,000/year; and why was the Heisman award winner chosen #2 instead of #1 in the 2012 NFL Draft?

Friday, August 10, 2012

With RG3 Redskins Win Preseason Opener

If we learn nothing else about the Washington Redskins' win over Buffalo on Thursday night, it's that the team wins with him in the game.    RG3 threw a 20 yard pass to Redskins' new addition, Pierre Garcon, on a screen pass to earn Griffin's first touchdown of his NFL career - his first time out.


"You don’t always have to go out and try to put together the best scheme to the one play to the one route that’s going to be wide open", Griffin said in an ESPN interview. "Sometimes you have got to go out and out-execute the team.”

Out execute, seemingly, is what the Skins did, holding Buffalo to just two field goals on the night, a practice that was synonymous with the Washington Redskins for more than two seasons.
Griffin finished 4 of 6 for 70 yards and a lost fumble. (The team went scoreless the remaining three quarters with Rex Grossman and 2nd string QB, Kirk Cousins).

What did Griffin's NFL coach have to say about his new quarterback's NFL debut performance?
"He did everything you asked him to do," Shanahan said. "He stepped up. Made some plays, some excellent throws. He was very calm cool collected. Excellent for his first game."

The Skins won 7-6 over Buffalo, leaving some (us included) hoping the Skins will be able to score much more points than that in the regular season.

Said Griffin, "Give it time." 

He tweeted, simply:  "Great win.  HTTR."

##

Setting a new record.  Comcast Network's highest viewership.
Comcast SportsNet’s coverage, which featured the debut of Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III, posted a peak household rating of 10.75 in the Washington market during the game’s first quarter, which equates to approximately 254,000 households and 402,000 viewers. Combined with the Baltimore television market, approximately 470,000 Washington/Baltimore-area viewers watched Comcast SportsNet during the first quarter, even surpassing viewership of the Washington Capitals’ Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Game 7 vs. Montreal on April 28, 2010.

The network’s highest average household rating for a Redskins preseason game was a 4.24, set during last preseason’s opening game on August 12, 2011, against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

In other NFL news.

What Baltimore did.   Up I-95 a ways, the Baltimore Ravens smashed Atlanta, 31-17, making a great combination of preseason wins for the area. 

Yeah, we're claiming B'more too.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

RG3 Media Training Camp Interview

"In a short time we've built great relationships", Griffin said of the camaraderie between he and his new Washington Redskin teammates. 

Griffin completed his first training camp session since officially signing with the team last week.

Robert Griffin, III answers media questions.  Photo/RG3 Watch.
"The leaders are stepping up trying to make this team successful", Griffin said.  (Would that be the same 'leaders' we had the last four years?  Or different leaders?)

On team dedication Robert said that “Throwing with the guys over the break and doing those types of things gets you more familiar with them. And you can really see who’s truly dedicated and who you have to continue to stay on to make sure that they can show the team that they are dedicated. But aside from that, you know, just working with those guys is a great thing.”
We wonder which guys need that little extra 'attention' since there aren't really any team distractions to know of at this point.  (Save for the Redskins PR people who are trying to keep the media from doing their jobs.  Major controversy).
Click here for the complete RG3 interview, including him saying the team should "let your play do the talking."

Hopefully they won't be talking the same thing that they have been for the last 20 years. 

If so, we're all in for another long, painfully laborious-to-watch Redskins football season.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Some Questions Are Just Plan Stupid!

Talk Show Hosts Ask: "Will RG3 Lose His Job Between Now and The Start of the Season?"

While changing the radio dial in my car today I happened upon the two 'other' sports radio jackals - this time over on ESPN - where the question during their 'Redskins At 1:00' segment was 'will RG3 lose his Job before the start of the season?

RG3: The Most Interesting Man in the League.  Official NFL gear. 
Oh how lucky the designer of this shirt is!  But it should be in B&G color.
What?   You're kidding me!  The Most Interesting Man In the League, lose his job?

What kind of idiots would even propose a question like that of a franchise starting quarterback?
It's like Rush Limbaugh saying after the 2008 election that he hopes President Obama fails.

These two guys, in essence, were saying they hope RG3 fails.   Oh, they're good at hiding behind their true feelings by saying things like, "I'm with you, I don't think he would lose his job."  All the while waiting with bated (bad) breath for Robert Griffin THE THIRD to submit to their demise.
This line of questioning is just ludicrous.   Instead of being supportive of the Redskins' new quarterback, they're already wishing him an ill fate.
 
How about for once, actually supporting the Redskins team.  No other city puts down their team as much as Washington does.  We may have had reason to do so, but the fans show up and buy the tickets no matter what. 

I already see fans donning their Redskins jerseys, painting their vehicles burgundy and gold, and displaying the big ol' curly R sticker on their cars.   Washington is ready for Football 2012.  They are ready for RG3, and RG3 is ready for Washington. 
Will you two lose YOUR jobs before the start of the season? Oh, how some wish you would!

Quit with the dumb projections.   If you really want to help the Washington fan base try Weight Watchers; and for the other guy on the show, stop acting like the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz.

Just shut up, sit back and enjoy the winning RG3 ride!
#HTTR!  #HTRG3!!!

Related
Updated 7/18/2012 ---  

Reported this morning.    Griffin signs a lucrative 4-year, $21M deal with Washington Redskins. Thats roughly $5 million a year, folks.

RG3 Still MIA at Skins Rookie Camp:  Because RG3 still hasn't signed his Contract with the Washington Redskins, he is again absent from the Redskins' rookie training camp currently taking place at Redskins Park. 

No word, yet, on when he will sign his contract with the Redskins.

RG3 isn't the only one yet to sign.  According to the AP:  "Fourteen of the 32 first-round draft choices, including top overall pick Andrew Luck, and 12 of the 32 third-round selections remain unsigned."

Saturday, May 19, 2012

RG3 Does the JLS

RG3 stopped by the Jay Leno show this past week to laud military families, talk socks, President Obama, and give a major announcement (now that the ink on the deal has dried).

Video segments: It has to be the socks || To hoop, or not to hoop, with the Commander in Chief || the big 'announcement', and... || The RG3 talents just keep on coming!

This video: More BB, sock talk, and finally, Robert talks the Washington Redskins.

The team begins their OTAs (organized team activities) this week, so keep it here for RG3 updates from Redskins Park - all week long!

Friday, April 20, 2012

Draft Time Decision



The Redskins enter the 2012 NFL Draft with a total of seven scheduled picks. The team’s first pick in the draft is at No. 2 overall, acquired in March via trade with the St. Louis Rams. Should the Redskins make a selection at No. 2, it will be the team’s highest selection since picking LB LaVar Arrington with the second overall pick in the 2000 NFL Draft.
Currently, the Redskins’ second selection is scheduled for the sixth pick of the third round (No. 69 overall). The Redskins have made two selections at No. 69 since the Common Draft era, including using the No. 69 overall pick in 1981 to select G Russ Grimm from Pittsburgh. Grimm ultimately became a member of Washington’s famed "Hogs" and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010.



Two of the Redskins’ scheduled selections in 2012 are the function of trades involving quarterbacks. Washington holds the No. 109 overall pick, received as compensation in a trade for Jason Campbell. The team also holds the No. 173 pick from Minnesota in exchange for Donovan McNabb.