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RG3 explains why he’s ‘the best quarterback in the league’
“I don’t feel like I have to come out here and show anybody anything or why I’m better than this guy or better than that guy”. Washington’s second exhibition game is at home against the Detroit Lions on Thursday. We got a lot of young guys some quality repetitions.
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“Pierre will make that play 99 times out of 100”, Gruden said. “You want to get, obviously, better fundamentally, and get your scheme taught and find out your best players”.
Nonetheless, he is RGIII and he did say, “I feel like I’m the best quarterback in the league”, so of course that’s notable. Just one example: Gruden’s unforgiving assessment after a loss to Tampa Bay dropped Washington to 3-7 along the way to 4-12.
“It’s still about controlling the line of scrimmage”, McCloughan said.
Gruden also said Brun likely is more versatile than other prospects at that position, possessing an ability to both block and catch. The practice was not padded – the team was in helmets and shorts – and several players did not participate, including cornerback Bashaud Breeland, linebacker Will Compton, wide receiver Jamison Crowder, safety Dashon Goldson, cornerback DeAngelo Hall, defensive end Jason Hatcher, wide receiver DeSean Jackson, defensive lineman Frank Kearse and tight end Jordan Reed. “[Griffin] threw [eight] balls, so we still have a long way to go to grade him but we’re happy with his progress”.
“There’s a lot of circumstances you can’t control, like the injuries”. ‘No, I think I’m pretty good but I can’t compare to Rodgers, Luck, etc.’ Whether or not you agree with his statement, you have to agree with his mindset.
– Go Birds (@ColinWright7909)@NFLonCBS Sorry, you’re not even the best QB in NFC East but it’s good to be confident. “That’s the one thing you hate to have happen, but every team goes through it. It’s a physical day out here and you’re going to have those”.
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“How far away are we from winning?” Hopefully we stay healthy the rest of the way through three preseason games.