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March 24, 2016 at 4:24 pm #40992znModerator
Browns sign QB Robert Griffin III
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Former Redskins signal-caller ready to compete in Cleveland
Robert Griffin III was sold on Cleveland as soon as his meeting with Browns head coach Hue Jackson and associate head coach Pep Hamilton was complete.
Now, the former Washington Redskins quarterback is focused on just one thing: Coming to the Cleveland and competing to become the team’s starting quarterback.
Griffin, a free agent, made it official Thursday when he signed with the Browns.
“I’m excited about the opportunity to join the Dawg Pound and help build something here in Cleveland,” Griffin said. “Coach Hue and Pep, I had a great meeting with them. I really believe in what they preach and how they can help not only me as a player but this team win games and that’s what we’re all about.
“I’m just excited to come in and compete. Nothing’s ever been given to me in my life, so I just want to go out and compete with the guys and grow with this team. I feel like that’s all I’m really focused on.”
Griffin (6-foot-2, 218 pounds) is entering his fifth NFL season out of Baylor. Originally selected by Washington with the second overall pick in 2012, Griffin has appeared in 37 games with 35 starts. He has completed 679 of 1,063 passes (63.9 percent) for 8,097 yards with 40 touchdowns, 23 interceptions and a 90.6 rating. He has added 1,480 career rushing yards with eight scores.
“We are excited to add Robert to our team,” said Browns Executive Vice President of Football Operations Sashi Brown. “Robert possesses a unique skill set at the quarterback position. He has played at a high level in this league and is intent on doing everything in his power to return to that level on a consistent basis. After meeting with him, having him work out for us and doing our diligent research, we felt it was right to grant him an opportunity with our organization. We were able to see and feel his passion and commitment to re-establishing himself as a starting quarterback in this league and his embrace of the hard work that will be is essential to his development. We’ve been clear on the importance of improving and stabilizing the quarterback position for our franchise. We have said that the draft is and will be our primary focus, but we will always look to complement the draft through free agency, and this is one of those examples. We look forward to working with Robert and getting him in the building with his teammates at the start of the offseason program on April 4.”
Griffin III becomes the fourth quarterback on the roster, joining veteran Josh McCown, Austin Davis and Connor Shaw. Only McCown carries more experience in quarterback room that will be guided by Jackson and Hamilton.“We are excited about Robert joining the Cleveland Browns,” Jackson said. “He brings starting experience to our team and organization. He’s a young, athletic, talented passer and he’s really just starting out in this league. Just like every player on our team, Robert will have to earn every opportunity he gets. He will compete with the rest of the quarterbacks on our roster and he helps improve our QB room, which was one of my goals upon taking the job. It’s a special room and we want to put special people and players in that room.”
Griffin set NFL rookie records for passer rating (102.4), interception percentage (1.27) and rushing yards by a quarterback (815) en route to being named 2012 Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year and a Pro Bowl selection. He led the Redskins to a 10-6 record and their first division title in 13 years. Griffin totaled 3,200 passing yards with 20 touchdowns and five interceptions, while adding 815 rushing yards and seven touchdowns.Starting 13 games in 2013, Griffin recorded a career-high 3,203 passing yards, as he became the fifth quarterback in NFL history to record 3,000 passing yards in each of his first two seasons. He started seven games in 2014 and registered 1,694 passing yards. Last season, he was inactive 15 games and dressed but did not play in another. He was released by Washington on March 7.
“(The experience in Washington) helped me become a better person and a better player and showed me how much I love the game of football,” Griffin III said. “I cherish the opportunity to get another chance to play this beautiful game.”
He started 40 games at Baylor and earned the Heisman Trophy following the 2011 season. He completed 800 of 1,192 career passes (67.1 percent) for 10,366 yards with 78 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He added 2,254 rushing yards with 33 touchdowns. In 2011, Griffin led Baylor (10-3) to its first 10-win season since 1980, as well as the program’s first bowl victory in 19 years. Griffin graduated from Copperas Cove (Texas) High School and set numerous high school and college track and field records. He was born in Japan, where his parents were stationed for the military.“We are looking forward to working with Robert, as well as the rest of the quarterbacks on our roster,” Jackson said. “We have a lot of work to do to prepare to be the best QB room in the NFL and we look forward to the challenge that lies ahead.”
March 24, 2016 at 4:25 pm #40993znModeratorJason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora
Browns signing RG3 should lead to a McCown trade. Team has notified it’s other QBs of Griffin’s signing.Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora
The Browns are signing RG3 as expected. They were only team showing real interest to this pointan Rapoport @RapSheet
The #Browns signed RGIII to a 2-year deal worth $15M, source said. He gets 6.75M guaranteed. Large investment.March 24, 2016 at 9:01 pm #41008InvaderRamModeratorso you can cross quarterback off the browns potential first round draft pick. that would leave dallas and san francisco as the only teams above the rams who need a qb. possibly only san francisco. although maybe now dallas is in contention to pick wentz. and then goff to san francisco?
March 24, 2016 at 10:05 pm #41013canadaramParticipantThis move does nothing to change my opinion that the Browns are going QB with their first pick.
March 26, 2016 at 9:24 am #41074znModeratorBroncos passed on RGIII due to character concerns
The Denver Broncos reportedly considered bringing in Robert Griffin III but chose not to seriously pursue him due to character concerns according to Mike Klis of 9News in Denver.
RGIII likely would have jumped at the chance to play for the team he grew up rooting for but the call never came. Klis reports that Broncos team president/GM John Elway made a few phone calls about Griffin but ultimately decided he was not a good fit in Denver. One of those calls was undoubtedly to Elway’s former head coach Mike Shanahan, who famously clashed with Griffin while both were with the Washington Redskins.
There are those who might suggest RGIII had some legitimate beefs with Shanahan considering the latter sent him out to play in the 2012 playoffs when he was obviously injured and may have wrecked his career. It is no secret Griffin did not get along with the Shanahans or some of his teammates and he sometimes inserts foot in mouth during interviews but it should be noted that he was pretty much a stand-up guy in 2015, not complaining about his permanent seat on the bench. Griffin has also never been in trouble with the law, never failed a drug test, and as far as we know has never hit a woman. is Mark “Butt Fumble” Sanchez really an upgrade from RGIII?
March 26, 2016 at 10:20 am #41080InvaderRamModeratorwell we all know elway had a feud with reeves.
but apparently he had a feud with shanahan as well?
Mile High Feud: John Elway and Mike Shanahan Still Have a Beef, but Why?
March 26, 2016 at 10:33 am #41081znModeratorwell we all know elway had a feud with reeves.
but apparently he had a feud with shanahan as well?
Mile High Feud: John Elway and Mike Shanahan Still Have a Beef, but Why?
Jun 30, 2010
As far as recent history goes with the Denver Broncos, two personalities are held supreme atop the list of legendary Mile Highers.
Strangely enough, those two aren’t really that fond of each other.
This old story has become an issue again, as rumors are circling that John Elway now wants to buy a minority stake in the Denver Broncos if Pat Bowlen will let him. The timing seems interesting, because he waited until after Mike Shanahan was out of town.
That shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, as Dave Krieger has pointed out before that based on his long-term relationship interviewing Elway, he had always known that the two did not get along. Elway had told him point blank many years ago that he would love to get involved in a position with the team, but not while Mike Shanahan was around.
Surprisingly, there seems to be little evidence of animosity from Shanahan’s direction (at least in the public’s eye). That is probably because Mike Shanahan, unlike Jay Cutler, knew that challenging Elway’s persona in the media was not the best idea for anyone affiliated with the Denver Broncos.
Heck, Josh McDaniels wouldn’t make public comments about his distaste for the legendary Shanahan if they had any sort of problem with each other.
There has been a lot of speculation about what exactly might have happened between John and Mike to make them refuse to be a part of the organization that made them both NFL gods simultaneously after 1998.
Some people have claimed that Elway gave short notice to Shanahan in regard to his retirement. This, while probable, doesn’t seem to be enough to alienate the men from each other for 12 years.
I mean, their partnership did win two Super Bowls. Even Terrell Owens and Donovan McNabb have made amends now.
But both men have conflicted histories and are certainly type-A personalities. While they were only in the locker room together for half a decade (with a break in between), that was certainly enough time to clash in private.
John Elway certainly has a history of problems with coaches and authority in general. Coming out of college, he refused to play for the Baltimore Colts and was subsequently traded. His problem relationship with former long-time Denver coach Dan Reeves also got Dan fired in the early 1990s.
Yet even they were able to patch up their relationship in 2004 at Elway’s Hall of Fame induction.
At the time, Elway was quoted in the Denver Post as saying this about his invitation to Reeves:
“It never crossed my mind not to invite him. Time heals everything. Those types of things, those little problems, you just can’t let them linger. They add up. Bitterness is no way to go through life. There are absolutely no ill feelings on my part toward Dan. I’m looking forward to seeing him.”
Time heals everything? Bitterness is no way to go through life?
If Elway considered getting Reeves fired to be one of “those little problems,” then I don’t want to know what he would consider to be a big problem.
Either Mike Shanahan burned Elway’s house down, is responsible for slandering Elway’s name all over car dealerships, and headed some major, additional sinister plot against John, or perhaps the explanation is far more simple.
It is likely that the feud does actually exist, but at the root of preventing the two from patching things up is a character trait of Mike Shanahan’s.
Mike Shanahan is a bit of a control freak.
That won’t come as a surprise to people who work with Shanahan for any period of time, and even Denver fans can discover that pretty quickly with some basic analysis.
Mike lost his job in the Mile High City because he wouldn’t give up his hold on defense and personnel decisions, which were two areas he struggled in. If one looks at his new powers in Washington, he negotiated a similar situation.
Same old story, same old song and dance.
Elway can’t be blamed for not wanting to work in that type of environment, if he felt at the time that getting into management with Mike Shanahan would leave him powerless.
But it is undeniable that there is some other conflict separating the two. Shanahan did imply through Dave Krieger at one point that he thought Elway lacked the necessary motivation to take on a front office position.
That isn’t the type of thing you say to a reporter about a friend. He essentially was calling John lazy.
They have a long history together, going all the way back to fishing trips in the early 90s after Dan Reeves fired Mike from the position of Denver Broncos offensive coordinator. Unless one of them comes right out and says what is wrong, it will be difficult to ever know anything conclusively.
Shanahan certainly had the right to feel betrayed if Elway didn’t give him enough notice when he retired from Denver, especially since it left Mike’s team in a downswing. Shanahan never brought the team back up to that 1998 level again, and since the two had been such close friends off the field for such a long time, that would explain the sudden animosity.
But at the core, it would seem that there is something else separating the two that is, as of yet, unidentifiable.
With Shanahan’s departure, Elway might be coming back in the door, but all that would mean is further questions about why two of the Broncos’ most familiar faces are never seen together anymore.
In 1994, a story ran in the Sporting News quoting Dan Reeves as saying this about his firing of Shanahan: “That was my main concern with Mike, that he was too close to John (Elway). I felt like it was causing some problems within our staff.”
The problems seem to go back forever, and they still exist now, though it is certain John and Mike aren’t close anymore.
But with both men being a part of the NFL simultaneously again for the first time since the fabled 1998 season, albeit in drastically different positions, perhaps that will change.
The fans sure would like to see their problems resolved, but until they are, this will remain one of the biggest mysteries in sports.
March 26, 2016 at 10:35 am #41082joemadParticipantElway is not dumb. I’m sure he called more people than just Shannahan to screen RG3….
I wonder if Austin Davis beats out RG3 in Cleveland?
March 26, 2016 at 10:36 am #41083InvaderRamModeratori still maintain that i don’t think griffin has any inherent character flaws. i think a lot of it is just a maturation process.
browns may have found themselves a steal.
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