If Robert Griffin III was the supposed savior of the Cleveland Browns, prepare to be extremely underwhelmed at what he's going to do in 2016.
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According to Pat McManamon of ESPN, in the six practices that were open to the media, Griffin threw just as many bad passes as he did good ones. Tipped balls, interceptions or passes that should have been intercepted were all on display for Griffin, who also displayed "poor footwork, and failed to show off the elite athleticism that made him a league sensation in 2012.
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Also keep in mind that going into the season, the Browns are underdogs in every game,
Not to go full Allen Iverson, but we are talking about practice and Griffin is learning a new system with new teammates. There's plenty of time for him to right the ship and be the starter the Browns and coach Hue Jackson envisioned. The only problem is, we're talking about the Browns, so the likelihood of them having found their long-term starter is slim.
[h/t Pro Football Talk]