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LLT
10-25-2012, 06:08 AM
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
By Alan Robinson
Wednesday, October 24, 2012,


Steelers cornerback Curtis Brown remembers the Washington Redskins’ revolutionary rookie when he was known simply as Robert Griffin III, not RGIII.

It was two years ago, and the RGIII phenomenon — Steelers linebacker Larry Foote’s description — had yet to emerge.

“I wouldn’t have thought he would be this big in the NFL, come in and impact the game like he is,” Brown said Wednesday as the Steelers began preparing for the kind of quarterback they’re never faced. “After I left college, he started emerging as the man.”

Ike Taylor offered a similar description of a quarterback who has one of the NFL’s strongest passing arms and the speed and power of an elite running back.

“RGIII pretty much makes the world go around,” Taylor said.

If nothing else, Griffin is causing heads to spin in the Steelers’ meeting rooms.

“Just the highlights Mike Tomlin showed us woke you up,” Foote said. “You come in Wednesday, dragging a little bit, as soon as he popped those highlights in there, everybody woke up, sat up and (started) getting ready for him.”

The Steelers are accustomed to quarterbacks who can make any throw, such as Tom Brady, or running quarterbacks such as Michael Vick and Tim Tebow, both of whom they’ve faced this season. But Griffin, in only seven NFL games, already has a 323-yard passing game and a 138-yard rushing game.


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steelpride12
10-25-2012, 08:15 AM
The point is to contain him and force him to become one dimensional. Everyone forgets that the Skins' have an excellent running game which free's up space and time for RGIII. We must limit and eliminate the run game early to force RGIII to win it himself (which is possible).

The offense needs to score early and often because let's face it we have no excuse. The Skins's D is hurting is we should find no problem tearing them apart unless of course we shoot ourselves in the foot.

Our D needs to play bend, but not break football just enough to keep them from scoring 7 and allow 3 or none.

tube517
10-25-2012, 11:44 AM
RGIII now gives the Skins a shot in every game. But, their pass defense sucks. If Dwyer can get established, it should be a good day for the offense.

lilyoder6
10-25-2012, 12:02 PM
easy thing to say is that the def would have to designate a player to just spy him evry pass play so he can't step up and run up the middle.. buts thats easier said than done.. timmons os probably the only lber who can at least keep up with his speed, unless they start bring in worilds or someone faster than harrison and foote