RGIII Wants A Job...With The Texans

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Robert Griffin III thinks he could help Texans
By John McClain, Houston Chronicle

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Injuries and ineptness keep the revolving door for NFL quarterbacks spinning out of control on an almost 24-hour basis.

The Texans are a prime example. When Deshaun Watson was lost for the season and Tom Savage was promoted, they signed three veterans - T.J. Yates, Matt McGloin and Josh Johnson.

Only Yates and Johnson remain behind Savage.

Robert Griffin III is a quarterback who would like to get his foot in that revolving door again, but a team has to give him a chance.

If the Texans are in the market to sign another quarterback, all they have to do is give him a call, and Griffin will answer on the first ring.

"Deshaun's an incredible player with a really bright future," Griffin said this week. "I feel like I could help him after my experiences with Washington and Cleveland.

"I feel like I could help the team. I know a lot of their guys. I think I can do a lot of things they've been doing offensively. Texas is home, and I've always got a soft spot in my heart for Texas."

Griffin, still only 27, has been waiting patiently since being released by the Browns in March. He's been working out on a daily basis in South Florida, where he resides. He's doing everything physically and mentally, including working out with longtime offensive coach Pep Hamilton in the offseason.

"I'm training and making sure I stay sharp," he said. "I'm not only staying in shape, but I'm working to get better in the film room, too.

"When my number's called, I'll be ready."

Griffin - RG3 - won the Heisman Trophy in 2011 at Baylor and was voted NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year with Washington in 2012. As a rookie, he led Washington from worst to first in the NFC East before blowing out two ligaments in his knee during a playoff game.

After battling injuries through his career, Griffin said he feels better than ever and is convinced a team will give him an opportunity.

"I definitely believe it," he said. "That's what you work for. You work to get that opportunity so you can put your best foot forward, and when that time comes, I'll be ready to roll."

Since being released by Washington after the 2015 season, when he spent time playing safety for the scout team and running routes for the quarterbacks, Griffin has avoided the limelight.

During last year's offseason before he signed with Cleveland, Griffin came to Houston to train but politely declined interviews to concentrate on being prepared for his next chance, which turned out to be the Browns.

"I've been low key on purpose," he said. "The point was to keep my head in the books and to focus on getting better.

"In 2015, when I was inactive the entire (season), I was able to show growth and maturity. I've learned a lot from what happened in Washington. That experience helped me 100 percent."

Griffin doesn't sound bitter about not playing with a team for the first time since he was a kid. He's in a good place spiritually and emotionally.

"I think in order to move forward in life and truly understand why something happened or why you're in the situation you're in, you have to be able to reflect and take ownership of what went wrong and what you did wrong," he said. "I've learned you try to control what you can control. I can't worry about what opportunity someone else is getting.

"I feel like the people who don't quit are the ones that can find success, so I'm not going to quit."

When quarterbacks go down, the cry for Colin Kaepernick reverberates around the country, but his phone has been silent while teams get so desperate they'll reach out to a has-been or a never-was.

Griffin said he understands why there's so much cheerleading for Kaepernick when a team needs a quarterback.

"Heck, I'm cheerleading for Kap, too, because of the stance he took and what he's representing," said Griffin, who grew up in a military family. "I understand why it's a hot-button issue. I think he's become a martyr for social injustice and some of the things going on in this country and around the world.

"A quarterback goes down, and he's the first one mentioned? I sure don't take that personally."

And Griffin has never considered that his career may be over - not at 27, not with the injuries he's overcome and the hard work he's put in. He's keeping the faith that a team will give him a chance to prove he can still play, that he's learned valuable lessons and is willing to take on any role.

"I'm in shape physically and mentally," Griffin said, "and I'm ready to hit the ground Sunday if anybody needs me."
 

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hell, didn't RGIII work under McVay??? Just sayin? Or was it Shanahan?

I think he'd be a great backup....just in case.
 

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hell, didn't RGIII work under McVay??? Just sayin? Or was it Shanahan?

I think he'd be a great backup....just in case.
I believe when he was the starter McVay was TE coach for older Shanny.
 

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If I were the GM of the texans I would give RGIII another shot. The Texans need a QB.
 

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I hope he gets his shot. He may have been young and kinda stupid but all in all, I think he’s a good guy. Not sure I would take a chance on those knees as I always thought they were just waiting to get hit. Good luck to him.
 

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Houston - RGIII made sense when DeShaun went down.
Now at 3-6, it's already too late for them to turn it around this season.
 

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And the fans might show up to see one of their own....
I remember a long time ago when that stuff used to matter...
 

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hell, didn't RGIII work under McVay??? Just sayin? Or was it Shanahan?

I think he'd be a great backup....just in case.
I think we aught to give Mannion a try after last year..
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9-7 or 10-6 gets you in the race in the AFC

I agree but no way that they go 6-1 the rest of the way.
They have not yet moved on from Savage and will give Yates a chance before bringing someone else in.
 

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I think we aught to give Mannion a try after last year..
~LACHAMP46 in Preseason
LOL.....I come here everyday expecting you to make me laugh out loud....and you never fail.

You never know, maybe McVay is a miracle worker...and Mannion is the Mannion from his Jr. year. LOL

I agree but no way that they go 6-1 the rest of the way.
They have not yet moved on from Savage and will give Yates a chance before bringing someone else in.
They must be tanking for a LT.

Savage is savage....and Yates is....

again

they must be tanking for one of the top LT's in this draft.
http://walterfootball.com/draft2018OT.php
https://www.drafttek.com/2018-NFL-D.../Top-College-Offensive-Tackles-2018-Draft.asp

Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame, Trey Adams, Washington, Orlando Brown, Oklahoma,
Martinas Rankin Mississippi State OT
 

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Watson seems to have “it” and part of that is that his teammates love him. Rg3 hasn’t really brought those types of feelings out of his mates in the past.
The Texans finally seem to have solved their qb issues, like the rams they seem like they’ve been looking forever, I don’t know if I bring in someone who brings as much drama as Rg3.
 

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Watson seems to have “it” and part of that is that his teammates love him. Rg3 hasn’t really brought those types of feelings out of his mates in the past.
The Texans finally seem to have solved their qb issues, like the rams they seem like they’ve been looking forever, I don’t know if I bring in someone who brings as much drama as Rg3.

Health permitting I agree about Watson.
2 ACLs already though.
Maybe I still have Bradford syndrome, but I would be massively worried if Goff had his injury history.
 

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9-7 or 10-6 gets you in the race in the AFC
Cardinals, @ Ravens, @ Titans, 49ers, @ Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, @Colts
Not the most daunting schedule, should be 3 wins easy and with decent QB play could run with Titans, Jax and Pitt
Seems they dont really want to win
 

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hell, didn't RGIII work under McVay??? Just sayin? Or was it Shanahan?

I think he'd be a great backup....just in case.
Possibly!! But he hasn't played in a long time, he has to learn the Play Book, and he couldn't be in game shape! It would probably take him until week 14 to be ready!