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Ouch RGIII

Posted: 1/6/2013 7:08 PM

Ouch RGIII 


That looked bad. Great kid, great season. Get well soon.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 7:13 PM

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I agree. Great, great kid; great, great player. Hope he comes back full strength next year.

Let's go, Kirk Cousins!

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Posted: 1/6/2013 7:24 PM

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Hope RG3 gets well soon. Two B1G QB's in the game now.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 7:24 PM

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Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 7:29 PM

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SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
Shanahan sat him vs cleveland against RG3 wishes. If RG3 is pushing to play and the doctors claim he is good enough to go (he wouldnt play if the team doctor didnt give the ok) then you play him. He will get his knee surgery and will be back next year.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 7:54 PM

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tongue I wonder what they did to RG III back in that shed that they couldn't do in the open....tongue
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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:03 PM

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It was obvious to anyone with eyeballs that RG3 shouldn't have been on the field during his last couple of series.  He could barely hobble, much less run.  At that point, he became a liability playing against a defense like Seattle.  Cousins had done a find job as backup in previous games...should have put him in earlier.


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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:26 PM

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There was a detailed story on the news wires earlier today in which famed orthopedist James Andrews -- who is a Redskins consultant, and was on the sideline today -- said that Shanahan did not consult him, and he (Andrews) did not clear Griffin to play.

As the earlier poster said, Shanahan is going to catch some grief.

Whether a player wants to play or not, the usual modus operandi calls for a doctor's approval to play. It's not a league rule. It's commonly accepted common sense.
DoubleE wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
Shanahan sat him vs cleveland against RG3 wishes. If RG3 is pushing to play and the doctors claim he is good enough to go (he wouldnt play if the team doctor didnt give the ok) then you play him. He will get his knee surgery and will be back next year.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:30 PM

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team doctor. James Andrews isnt a team doctor


tori33 wrote: There was a detailed story on the news wires earlier today in which famed orthopedist James Andrews -- who is a Redskins consultant, and was on the sideline today -- said that Shanahan did not consult him, and he (Andrews) did not clear Griffin to play.

As the earlier poster said, Shanahan is going to catch some grief.

Whether a player wants to play or not, the usual modus operandi calls for a doctor's approval to play. It's not a league rule. It's commonly accepted common sense.
DoubleE wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
Shanahan sat him vs cleveland against RG3 wishes. If RG3 is pushing to play and the doctors claim he is good enough to go (he wouldnt play if the team doctor didnt give the ok) then you play him. He will get his knee surgery and will be back next year.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:45 PM

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The story in USA today talks about Dr. Andrew not clearing him on Dec. 9 not today's game.  He missed the next game and has played the two weeks afterwards. Yes he will catch flak but he was cleared to play today and wanted to play. what else is he supposed to do as a coach?



http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/redskins/ 2013/01/06/dr-james-andrews-disputes-coach-mike-sh anahans-version-of-washington-redskins-quarterback -robert-griffin-iii-knee-injury/1811689/

Last edited 1/6/2013 8:48 PM by TokenDubJay

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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:50 PM

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DoubleE wrote: team doctor. James Andrews isnt a team doctor


tori33 wrote: There was a detailed story on the news wires earlier today in which famed orthopedist James Andrews -- who is a Redskins consultant, and was on the sideline today -- said that Shanahan did not consult him, and he (Andrews) did not clear Griffin to play.

As the earlier poster said, Shanahan is going to catch some grief.

Whether a player wants to play or not, the usual modus operandi calls for a doctor's approval to play. It's not a league rule. It's commonly accepted common sense.
DoubleE wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
Shanahan sat him vs cleveland against RG3 wishes. If RG3 is pushing to play and the doctors claim he is good enough to go (he wouldnt play if the team doctor didnt give the ok) then you play him. He will get his knee surgery and will be back next year.
RGIII has some skinny legs (similar to a wideout).  Playing QB the way he does right now, not sure he's gonna be able to go through many seasons, if any, when he's not injured.  I hope I'm wrong or that they change the way they use him so he doesnt take as many hits.  He seems like a great kid and is really fun to watch.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 8:51 PM

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Seriously, they should have sat him midway through the 3rd Qtr.  It was obvious he could not move nor plant to throw.
"Wherever man burns books, he will, in the end, also burn people."  Heinrich Heine 1820
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Posted: 1/6/2013 9:59 PM

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Better do more research.

He's the team doc (orthopedist, not internist) for the Redskins. And Alabama. And Auburn.
DoubleE wrote: team doctor. James Andrews isnt a team doctor


tori33 wrote: There was a detailed story on the news wires earlier today in which famed orthopedist James Andrews -- who is a Redskins consultant, and was on the sideline today -- said that Shanahan did not consult him, and he (Andrews) did not clear Griffin to play.

As the earlier poster said, Shanahan is going to catch some grief.

Whether a player wants to play or not, the usual modus operandi calls for a doctor's approval to play. It's not a league rule. It's commonly accepted common sense.
DoubleE wrote:
SuwaneeDawg20 wrote: Field conditions are terrible. Doctor didn't clear him to play. Shanahan will take a lot of heat on this one.
Shanahan sat him vs cleveland against RG3 wishes. If RG3 is pushing to play and the doctors claim he is good enough to go (he wouldnt play if the team doctor didnt give the ok) then you play him. He will get his knee surgery and will be back next year.
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Posted: 1/6/2013 10:04 PM

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Yes it was mentioned that the doctor said he hadn't even looked at RG3, so he couldn't have cleared him
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Posted: 1/6/2013 10:16 PM

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SurfOhio wrote: Yes it was mentioned that the doctor said he hadn't even looked at RG3, so he couldn't have cleared him

This is what happened, the poster above misread the article. He didn't examine him. There was some miscommunication amongst the Redskins staff, management and player. I wouldn't be surprised to see someone getting heat for it.

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Posted: 1/7/2013 1:25 PM

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Sounds more like they avoided having him be checked by a doctor mid game because he wouldn't have been cleared.
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Posted: 1/7/2013 1:30 PM

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Seattles defense was brutal yesterday. 99 Branch I think was the baddest mo fo on the field and he was letting everyone know.

If i were shannahan id have been afraid to put either of those rookie QBs out there against him.

cant wait to see ATL O v Sea D

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