Friday, May 24, 2013

Keep Daddy Quiet


There are many analysts who think they know everything wrong with each team. These guys make a living talking about it. Fans have their own voice on talk radio shows where they can voice outrageous opinions no matter what. Coaches are always better off not listening to this stuff.

I had to laugh when I saw the comments from the father of Robert Griffin III. He told the Washington Post that his son is on schedule to be ready for the 2013 season as he comes back from major knee surgery. He also said that the Redskins offense needs to evolve into more of a passing game and rely less on his son running with the ball.

He makes a good point, but why is he speaking up about the offense of the Redskins? I can understand his comments about his son's recovery, but he should leave it there. RG III should tell his father to keep quiet. Coach Mike Shanahan doesn't need his father's input. He has been around the game long enough to know how to structure his offense.

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