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COOLEHMAGAZINE
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"RG3 career over, huh?"


          

Man…that was fast.


I will always wonder if things could have been different if he went to a different team.

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Damn Rob, we hardly knew ya
Aug 03rd 2017
1
He's no Kaepernick
Aug 03rd 2017
2
Who gets a job first, RG3 or Keep?
Aug 04th 2017
3
Cowboys fan checking in
Aug 04th 2017
4
I feel like he might've been smart enough to manage his money better...
Aug 04th 2017
5
his white women will bleed him dry
Aug 04th 2017
7
      yep. how much does he pay his ex?
Aug 04th 2017
8
Ditto..hate the skins, feel bad for RG3 but I was legit worried..
Aug 10th 2017
38
they absolutely would
Aug 04th 2017
6
I'm not so sure.
Aug 04th 2017
9
      i do not disagree with this:
Aug 04th 2017
10
           True, but I also wonder this....
Aug 04th 2017
11
           haha see my edit above. we're on the same page.
Aug 04th 2017
12
                *daps*
Aug 04th 2017
13
                     oh, what could have been...
Aug 04th 2017
14
           RE: i do not disagree with this:
Aug 04th 2017
15
am i missing some news?
Aug 04th 2017
16
haha does he really need to?
Aug 04th 2017
20
The Ravens were discussing giving him a workout and passed
Aug 04th 2017
22
Stand by it going no other way; fucked mechanics + refused to adapt
Aug 04th 2017
17
There's always the 400m hurdles?
Aug 04th 2017
18
Not sure about hurdling on a wonky LCL
Aug 04th 2017
19
He has to be the fastest QB ever, over Vick too.
Aug 07th 2017
25
Facts:
Aug 04th 2017
21
damn, I remember when folks talked about how smart he was...
Aug 04th 2017
23
He wasn't entitled, he just felt like he was "the best QB in the NFL"
Aug 06th 2017
24
He (and his father)were right though
Aug 10th 2017
31
      he really sucked at pro style qb, though.
Aug 10th 2017
33
           it was an incredible longshot
Aug 10th 2017
41
                Agreed
Aug 10th 2017
42
                true, but if he would slide instead of taking dumb hits...who knows
Aug 11th 2017
43
Haloti Ngata. The beginning of the end.
Aug 07th 2017
26
Go watch that play again. Dummy RG3 runs RIGHT AT HIM.
Aug 07th 2017
27
      that was a great game
Aug 07th 2017
28
      Yea, Ravens were known for hurting qb's especially in pre season.
Aug 07th 2017
29
      DEAD at him lmao. like went out of his way to get himself fucked up.
Aug 10th 2017
36
neither he nor Kaepernick want to play football anymore.
Aug 10th 2017
30
Colin Kaepernick details desire to play, workout regimen
Oct 08th 2017
44
So he can't be a back up or 3rd string?
Aug 10th 2017
32
most backups are career backups though
Aug 10th 2017
34
he's an annoying bamma. It ain't that deep.
Aug 10th 2017
35
i doubt he can humble himself to be a backup.
Aug 10th 2017
37
He certainly can be a solid backup if he tones it down & collect the che...
Aug 10th 2017
39
How many 3rd stringers are "athletic scramblers"? Follow up:
Aug 10th 2017
40

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1. "Damn Rob, we hardly knew ya"
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rzaroch36
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2. "He's no Kaepernick"
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Kira
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3. "Who gets a job first, RG3 or Keep?"
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4. "Cowboys fan checking in"
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His rookie year literally gave me nightmares. I didn't like him coming out of the draft and let everyone know. Then he tore through the league and I saw the next 10 years of him in my division and started to panic.

There is a lot to be said for how the Skins handled him and for that I am thankful, but the same can be said for RG3 the quarterback. A case study to be added to the volumes of QB's chewed up and spit out by the league.

I hope he was smart and I don't read an article about him cooking turkey necks like VY.

  

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5. "I feel like he might've been smart enough to manage his money better..."
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>I hope he was smart and I don't read an article about him
>cooking turkey necks like VY.

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7. "his white women will bleed him dry"
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8. "yep. how much does he pay his ex?"
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38. "Ditto..hate the skins, feel bad for RG3 but I was legit worried.."
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KiloMcG
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6. "they absolutely would"
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>I will always wonder if things could have been different if he
>went to a different team.


but man, that was a fun season.

  

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9. "I'm not so sure. "
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Might have delayed the inevitable by a few years, but he went to Cleveland and he was what he was.

People don't know as much about the behind the scenes arrogance and demands he placed on the coaching staff that contributed to his flame out in D.C.

I feel like he was gonna self destruct anyways given all the information.
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KiloMcG
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10. "i do not disagree with this:"
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Fri Aug-04-17 10:01 AM by KiloMcG

  

          

>People don't know as much about the behind the scenes
>arrogance and demands he placed on the coaching staff that
>contributed to his flame out in D.C.
>
>I feel like he was gonna self destruct anyways given all the
>information.


he most certainly had a hand in his own demise. the Washington football team also mishandled him. he wouldn't have been able to be such a diva in a properly functioning organization.

  

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11. "True, but I also wonder this...."
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.....given his arrogance and demands, would any other team have been able to "handle" him correctly before he shot himself in the foot?

I mean, dude couldn't read defenses, throw correct routes, or even take the proper amount of steps on his drops. This was true in DC under Shanny in year 2, true under Gruden, and true in Cleveland.

I feel like the only way he could have been handled better is if a franchise with clout and history (Pitt, GB) would have sat him for a year, maybe two. And that's hard to do when someone's drafted that high. Plus given his enormous ego, it's 50/50 if sitting him right out the gate would mature him or damage him even further.

Dunno. But yeah, the Skins could have done a better job.
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12. "haha see my edit above. we're on the same page."
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13. "*daps*"
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14. "oh, what could have been..."
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15. "RE: i do not disagree with this:"
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>>People don't know as much about the behind the scenes
>>arrogance and demands he placed on the coaching staff that
>>contributed to his flame out in D.C.
>>
>>I feel like he was gonna self destruct anyways given all the
>>information.
>
>
>he most certainly had a hand in his own demise. the
>Washington football team also mishandled him. he wouldn't
>have been able to be such a diva in a properly functioning
>organization.

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16. "am i missing some news?"
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did he announce that his career was over?

  

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20. "haha does he really need to?"
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>did he announce that his career was over?

  

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22. "The Ravens were discussing giving him a workout and passed"
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And RGIII stays cryptic and conceited on Twitter

  

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17. "Stand by it going no other way; fucked mechanics + refused to adapt"
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It's one thing to run around and pull plays out of your ass to cover for your lack of sound fundamentals in college (right, Johnny?), it's another to try and do it in a league where any player and half the coaches on the opposite sideline can easily break you in half for trying it. Mobile/scramble QBs that made it work in the NFL also had the tools to stay in the pocket and deliver and the knees/body composition to take a hit. RGIII had neither.

  

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18. "There's always the 400m hurdles?"
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His 49.low or whatever he ran at Baylor is still flirting with world class, though making US teams is a lot harder than that.

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19. "Not sure about hurdling on a wonky LCL "
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You don't really want to be at explosive extension when the back of your knee doesn't really exist any more.

  

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25. "He has to be the fastest QB ever, over Vick too."
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21. "Facts:"
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1. Brittle
2. Can't play from the pocket
3. Bizarrely delusional perception of self

  

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23. "damn, I remember when folks talked about how smart he was..."
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I fell for it too. I thought he had the brains to last in the NFL but apparently he had a sense of entitlement.

Pretty sure I read that he demanded the OC change the playbook to a pro-style offense even though he wasn't ready for it.

He should have been more like Russell Wilson.

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24. "He wasn't entitled, he just felt like he was "the best QB in the NFL""
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That's all

  

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31. "He (and his father)were right though"
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>I fell for it too. I thought he had the brains to last in the
>NFL but apparently he had a sense of entitlement.
>
>Pretty sure I read that he demanded the OC change the playbook
>to a pro-style offense even though he wasn't ready for it.
>
>He should have been more like Russell Wilson.

His body couldn't withstand that much running.

Pro-style was his only chance at longevity in the league but he still got hurt.

I think the Shanahans planned on making a gradual transition, but again, that was predicated on him being durable enough to play for a long time.

Either way, he doesn't make that stand without the owner's blessing. It was just a horrible set of relationships all around the team at that point.

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33. "he really sucked at pro style qb, though."
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his footwork, timing and progression reads were atrocious.

  

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41. "it was an incredible longshot"
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>his footwork, timing and progression reads were atrocious.

He was pretty accurate as a passer, didn't throw too many interceptions and had the heart to take a hit...

but nobody in their right mind was investing that kind of time and effort into converting him, especially after they've invested all those draft picks.

And the Skins definitely wouldn't be the organization to pull it off.

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42. "Agreed "
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43. "true, but if he would slide instead of taking dumb hits...who knows"
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TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*

  

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26. "Haloti Ngata. The beginning of the end."
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27. "Go watch that play again. Dummy RG3 runs RIGHT AT HIM."
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In retrospect, that hero ball shit buried his own grave.

That being said, I was actually at that Ravens game and it was the best Skins experience I've ever witnessed in my 30+ years as a fan.

  

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28. "that was a great game"
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and also the game I realized that between him and Shanahan, his body wasn't going to survive.

  

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29. "Yea, Ravens were known for hurting qb's especially in pre season."
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He didn't get the memo.

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36. "DEAD at him lmao. like went out of his way to get himself fucked up."
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30. "neither he nor Kaepernick want to play football anymore."
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and that's fine....

maybe sit a year and give it another shot in a year..... Randal Cunningham did that and came back to have one of the best seasons a QB has ever had....

but if you're not going to work hard nor really want to be a great QB....

don't fake the funk...

  

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44. "Colin Kaepernick details desire to play, workout regimen"
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Colin Kaepernick details desire to play, workout regimen

https://twitter.com/NFLonCBS/status/917060568875331584

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/20955247/colin-kaepernick-details-desire-play-workout-regimen-cbs-sports

  

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32. "So he can't be a back up or 3rd string?"
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Why does the black dude have to always be a star? Or he is out of the league. I see a whole bunch of dudes making millions for being back ups, or 3rd string, and last a long time in the league, being just that. No one gives a fuck, no one talks about how they are washed, no one berates them for sucking. There are 96 jobs. He can't be #94?

I think real progress will come when it is acceptable for black dudes to suck and be back ups and clip board holders and make checks, without being seen as washed our career over. So RG3 didn't pan out as a superstar, can't he, or any of the other black QB's just be a back up to someone and live their life? Hell, he is good enough to be 3rd string.

  

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34. "most backups are career backups though"
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one of the tasks of a backup is to know your role. Black or White, you don't see many guys go from STAR to backup, because their ego can't take it. You need a backup who gets ready to play, but is comfortable with the fact that he likely won't, and isn't gonna raise a stink about how he should be the starter.

Mike Vick is prolly the highest profile backup in recent memory, and he only was willing to do that because he had been in prison, and that was his only way back into the league.

Guys who have been at the STAR level and gone on to have multiple seasons as a backup are rare.

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35. "he's an annoying bamma. It ain't that deep."
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37. "i doubt he can humble himself to be a backup."
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39. "He certainly can be a solid backup if he tones it down & collect the che..."
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His whole "I'm the best QB in the NFL" when he was still fighting the losing QB battle in D.C. might hunt him even if he goes hard on the "I'm just here to do what my team needs me to do" type stuff solid backups have to say when showing folks they aren't thinking about rocking the boat.

  

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40. "How many 3rd stringers are "athletic scramblers"? Follow up: "
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And how many "athletic scramblers" that are too injured to be either of those things get jobs?

It's sad but it's over.

  

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