Tag: Robert Griffin III

  • Subway’s Version of Robert Griffin III

    Robert Griffin III is probably going to be the number two draft pick come Thursday, when the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft takes place. Meanwhile, Griffin is already loading up on sponsors and endorsements, including Subway, who honored Griffin with a three foot bust of him, made of barbecue chicken.

  • Andrew Luck and RG III Aren’t the Only Quarterbacks in the 2012 NFL Draft

    Andrew Luck will go first, Robert Griffin III will go second. The Indianapolis Colts and the Washington Redskin aren’t the only teams with quarterback needs, as Ryan Tannehill, Brandon Weeden and others might prove to be valuable options later in the first and second rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft.

  • Robert Griffin III Shouldn’t Be Worried About ‘Selfish’ Claims

    Robert Griffin III was a media darling coming off his Junior year with Baylor. A guy who rose from a second round draft pick at best to the number 2 quarterback in the nation, the projected number 2 pick heading into the 2012 NFL Draft. As D-Day apporoaches, suddenly some scouts seem not too happy with certain traits of Griffin, some labeling as selfish.

  • Robert Griffin III Worth More Than You Thought For Redskins

    Peyton Manning said he wasn’t planning on signing with the Washington Redskins, and Bruce Allen moved quickly. The result? The Redskins traded for the St. Louis Rams’ no.2 pick in the 2012 NFL draft, positioning themselves to draft Robert Griffin III, giving up quite a lot of draft picks for it.

  • Andrew Luck is the Right Choice for the Indianapolis Colts

    The Indianapolis Colts have a difficult decision to make, involving business with emotion, which is never good, but the option they should take is clear – Andrew Luck from Stanford as their next (hopeful) franchise quarterback, and let Peyton Manning find his second Super Bowl ring somewhere else.

  • Robert Griffin is an Unconventional but Deserving Heisman Trophy Winner

    Robert Griffin III became the first player from the Baylor Bears to ever win the Heisman Trophy award, beating Andrew Luck and others from traditional College Football powers after a fantastic breakout season, leading the Bears to a 9-3 record and a top 25 finish for the first time since 1986.