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Baylor Bears sophomore quarterback Robert
Griffin is remarkable to me. This kid is dangerous—speed, size, a good
arm, and athleticism. He really can do a lot of jaw-dropping things.
Last season, as a freshman, he passed for 2,091 yards with 15
touchdowns and three interceptions. But let's also not forget what he
did when he carried the ball, running for 846 yards with 13 touchdowns
along with about five yards per rush.
Those stats earned him Big Twelve Freshman of the Year honors. But if that's not enough, take a look at his other honors:
2006 All-District first-team2007 All-State honorable mention2007 All-District first-team2007 Gatorade Texas Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year2008 Freshman All-American first-team2008 Big 12 Freshman of the Year2008 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year2008 Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year2008 Baylor Offensive MVP
I am telling you, Griffin is a monster. It's no wonder he is on the
Baylor Bears, because, well, he's a bear, and a mighty vicious one,
too. One coach said that when his team faced Griffin, he said that
Robert makes everyone look slow.
Griffin can run a 110-meter in 13.3 seconds, 300-meter in 35.33
seconds, and a 400-meter in a fast, scorching 46.9 seconds. But despite
all the fanciness that has been going on for him, he has some negatives.
The Baylor Bears don't take a big role in the passing attack, as
Griffin has passed for only 255 yards and one touchdown this season in
two games. Many quarterbacks can do that in only one game.
And with all-star tackle Jason Smith gone to the NFL, Griffin has
lost hope on his blindside which has made an impact when he runs the
ball. He has only run for 61 yards and two touchdowns while gaining
about three yards per rush.
With Griffin's arm much stronger this year, he needs to take a stand
and develop a passing attack for Baylor's offense. He's only 19, and he
has a lot to learn. He's great for where he is at right now, no doubt
about that.
"The thing that I was impressed with was the way he throws the
football," Coach Art Briles said. "He's naturally a good thrower. When
you put that together with his discipline, you've got an absolute stud
and that's what we've got. Robert is a stud."
Couldn't agree more. And like I said, his arm is so much stronger
right now, and let's hope he takes advantage of it. Griffin can make a
huge impact this season, and if you take a look at his hurdling abilities, oh boy.
So you know how Griffin rolls. By the time he turns 21 or 22, he
will declare for the NFL Draft. Should NFL Scouts be aware of Griffin?
I hope many are keeping an eye on this kid.
I bet teams will use this kid in the Wildcat and stuff. Griffin
might not even play quarterback in the NFL as he has had some knowledge
at wide receiver. Heck, you can put him at running back or returner if
you like.
But I think he'll be dangerous when he's a quarterback. I swear, he
could be the next Michael Vick, or even better. Griffin could be a
viperous player to watch in the National Football League, and that is
guaranteed.
Folks, in a year or two, remember the name Robert Griffin.
Beware...
This kid is going to shine.
Just wait and see.
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