RG3 knocked out of game, concussed

07 Oct
2012
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Robert Griffin III suffered a "mild concussion" on Sunday (Mike Shanahan's words), following a wicked, legal hit near the sideline in the third quarter. Griffin scrambled outside the pocket on third-and-goal, and Atlanta linebacker Sean Weatherspoon absolutely obliterated him. Check the tape right here, via NFL.com. Brutal. Makes my teeth hurt.

RG3 received treatment for a cut to his chin before he went indoors. Initially, his official status was "shaken up," but his head coach later indicated he'd been concussed. Griffin was replaced by Kirk Cousins, a rookie fourth-rounder, who connected with Santana Moss on a 77-yard fourth quarter score, but later threw a pair of picks. Griffin finished 10-for-15 with 91 yards passing, seven yards rushing and no TDs.

We've discussed the elevated injury risk with Griffin several times — it's an unavoidable issue for any player his size, with his rare dual-threat ability. The kid is clearly a badass, but he takes an awful beating each week. Let's just hope he can be available for the Week 6 match-up with Minnesota. And let's hope someone can convince him that in the NFL, situational self-preservation is allowed. It's OK to slide, to step out of bounds, to throw the ball away.

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Robert Griffin III hit hard, knocked out of game with concussion

07 Oct
2012

The concern with Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III was that after one of the big hits he takes each week, he wouldn't get up.

In the third quarter against Atlanta, Griffin didn't get up.

Griffin was hit hard by Atlanta linebacker Sean Weatherspoon at the end of a run. The QB started to go down in a halfhearted slide and Weatherspoon leveled him, knocking Griffin back into Atlanta defensive tackle Jonathan Babineaux. Griffin stayed on the ground, obviously injured. He was tended to on the sideline and didn't return to the game, replaced by fellow rookie Kirk Cousins.

The Redskins confirmed after the game that Griffin had suffered a concussion, which will put his status for next week's game against Minnesota up in the air.

Griffin, a fearless runner, had taken some hard shots each of the past few weeks, and the risk of injury continued to grow with every run and sack. That's part of Griffin's game, and the Redskins will either have to coach him out of that or learn to live with it.

[Also: Andrew Luck perseveres as Colts stun Packers]

Griffin's style is one reason the Redskins drafted Cousins. The pick was mocked by many, because Washington used a fourth-round selection on Cousins after investing heavily in Griffin. Cousins came in off the bench after Griffin's injury and threw his first career touchdown, a nice toss over the middle to receiver Santana Moss that the receiver ran in for a 77-yard touchdown.

Cousins also threw an interception that gave the ball back to the Falcons just after the two-minute warning, the most damaging late mistake for Washington in a 24-17 loss that kept the Falcons undefeated at 5-0.

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Skip Bayless on RG3: ‘I’m for the black guy.’ Nobody: ‘I’m for Skip Bayless.’

20 Aug
2012

In his 61 years on a Planet Earth that never did anything so horrible that it possibly could have deserved what he has become, ESPN's Skip Bayless has proven himself to be the ultimate click-monkey of the modern media landscape. Though he was once seen to be a reporter and writer of some renown and integrity (for reasons we cannot ascertain), Bayless' most recent and popular incarnation is as the head poop-flinger on the Worldwide Leader's "First Take" show, which is as compelling an argument for the elimination of television as we have ever seen -- especially when Bayless is teamed with fellow intentional lightning rod and overrated "journalist" Stephen A. Smith.

Skip was at his worst on Monday's show, though we never would have known it had the excellent D.C. Sports Bog not pointed out his idiocy, because out TVs are set to spontaneously combust if Skip is on them for more than five seconds. Y'see, Slip was discussing the alleged quarterback controversy in Washington D.C. between Robert Griffin III and Kirk Cousins -- a controversy espoused by one Chicago Bears broadcaster who happened to attend Cousins' alma mater of Michigan State. This happened after Cousins outperformed Griffin against a bunch of Bears reserves, while the Chcago starters gave Griffin fits, in last Saturday's 33-31 Bears win.

Here's Skippy:

"Some foolish Redskins fans — fans, foolish, doesn't that go together, right? — they're gonna sit back and say, 'God, RGIII was struggling. He fumbled, he threw a couple of bad passes. Maybe Kirk Cousins is better right now. Maybe we should go with Kirk.' NO! I don't want to see that. I don't want to set up that dynamic.

"I'm going to throw it out there," Bayless continued. "You also have the black/white dynamic and the majority of Redskins fans are white and it's just human nature if you're white to root for the white guy. It just happens in sports. Just like the black community will root for the black quarterback.

"I'm for the black guy. I'm just saying I don't like the dynamic for RGIII. It could stunt his growth in the NFL."

In Skip's case, he's referring to a previous idiocy, which he uttered on April 30, the first day he could pollute the airwaves after the Redskins had selected both Griffin and Cousins. Skip then on the Cousins pick:

"This just made me sick at my stomach. I have been obviously driving the RGIII bandwagon since about mid-season. And he didn't deserve this kind of pressure heaped on top of the obvious pressure that he will already feel as the No. 2 overall pick....This was a grandstand move by Mike Shanahan....The problem is, Kirk Cousins is more NFL ready right now than RGIII, who was a late bloomer....If Kirk Cousins has four or five big quarters in the exhibition games, all of the sudden you create a quarterback controversy that RGIII doesn't deserve [...]

[...] I'm going to bring this up. Obviously, Robert Griffin III is a black quarterback. And even though we've come a long, long way with black quarterbacks, and they have been consistently been taken high in the draft over the last 15 years, I'm not sure we've come all that far in protecting said black quarterback, publicly protecting. So now you've drafted another rookie who's not a black quarterback, and it sets up wrong for RGIII on a racial component level. I'm sorry. It just does."

In other words, Skip Bayless is outraged by a manufactured and racially-charged quarterback controversy that he himself created.

As is usually the case when Bayless raises his fool head and opens the big yaw that rules it, there is no research or factual evidence behind anything that comes out of his cakehole. In fact, the truth is quite contrary to Bayless' yammerings. The Washington Post recently did some very interesting market research on the racial makeup of today's average Redskins fan, and to the surprise of some, a franchise that used to be profoundly racist under the "leadership" of owner George Preston Marshall has gained a very strong foothold in areas of the nation's capital it had  failed to reach before.

The deep relationship between the Washington area's black sports fans and the Redskins is supported by a new Washington Post poll, which found that two-thirds of African American fans have a favorable view of the team and four in 10 feel that way "strongly." Less than half of white fans have an overall favorable view. The racial differences concerning Daniel Snyder, the team's owner, are even starker. Black fans are fairly evenly divided on Snyder, but 72 percent of white sports fans in the area give Snyder negative marks, compared with 9 percent positive.

In the end, this appears to be a relative irrelevance. The Redskins will stick with Robert Griffin III, as they so obviously should. And Skip Bayless is a (very) slightly more masculine version of Ann Coulter -- just another individual who proudly gives credence to the concept of the "idiot box." People should not, under any circumstances, listen to anything he says. If Skip Bayless says that America will be safe forever, we should all run for the hills.

But to whatever degree Bayless' comments will open and foster racial divide and complicate a situation that previously had no complications, ESPN should be profoundly ashamed that Bayless is still on the company's payroll.

Of course, if ESPN understood the concept of shame, it would have pulled the plug on Bayless years ago.

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You'd think that if a team trades three first-round picks and a second-round pick for the right to take a quarterback second overall and name that quarterback the starter as soon as humanly possible, said team will overlook the occasional rough preseason start, and avoid benching that highfalutin quarterback in favor of a rookie backup selected in the fourth round of that same draft. Makes sense, right?

Not according to former NFL quarterback and current Chicago Bears announcer Jim Miller, it doesn't. After Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin struggled to stay upright against Chicago's first-team defense on Saturday night, Kirk Cousins -- the fourth-round pick in question -- came in and lit it up against a bunch of reserves. Griffin, under pressure for most of the first half behind an offensive line that will probably give him fits all season, completed 5 of 8 passes for 49 yards and was sacked three times. Two and a half of those sacks came from Bears defensive lineman Israel Idonije, who may be the most underrated front-seven defender in the NFL now that people actually know who Justin Smith is.

[Related: Bears rough up RG III, who struggles in limited action]

Cousins, on the other hand, came in for the second half and played exceptionally well with reserve teammates against Chicago's backups -- he finished his day completing 18 of 23 passes for 264 yards and three touchdowns. Griffin faced more complex defenses (especially in pass pressure), but Miller was unmoved by the difference. This is what he said on the air, per the always-excellent D.C. Sports Bog:

"Kirk Cousins, let's put it this way. I hate quarterback controversies, but after how he's played so far, people are gonna say that."

Uh, no, Jim. They're not, unless they have brain damage. Even if Cousins outplayed Griffin against the same sort of defenses (which he hasn't), there's no way in heck the Redskins would open it up for discussion, and very little chance that anyone who wasn't a staunch Spartan (Cousins played his college ball at Michigan State) would believe such a thing was in the works.

Oh, wait, you say? Miller went to Michigan State, and is also an announcer for the team's Spartan Network, you say? No way!

"People thought I was crazy when this kid came out," Miller also said on Saturday. "Because here's what I know about Kirk Cousins: He can audible, he can pocket pass, he's won the most games the last three years in the Big 10, and he is a sharp, sharp quarterback."

I don't disagree with anything Miller says there, except for the part about the quarterback wins. I had Cousins on the Shutdown 50 board this year, gave him a second-round grade, and was very surprised that he dropped as far as he did. But whereas Cousins was No. 45 on that board, Griffin was No. 1, and for very distinct reasons.

So, fear not, RG3 -- your starting position is most likely safe in the Redskins' front office and in the court of public opinion. There's just one dissenting voice at this point.

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