Robert Griffin III
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Exactly. It was LCL. LCL. Oh, yeah. He messed me up. Good. And he told you a story about how Dan Snyder walked in the locker room and, like... like damn near trucked Kirk to get to me and asked me if I was okay. Yeah. And then he threw something else out there saying that Mike Shanahan and my dad were off in the corner of the locker room.
My dad was yelling at him saying, you need to run these plays with my son. That reminded me. I did watch it. I saw the clip. I didn't respond because I had a feeling we would come on the show and talk. And it's not you guys' fault, right? It's your show, but it's not your fault that he comes on there and he lies about it.
My dad was yelling at him saying, you need to run these plays with my son. That reminded me. I did watch it. I saw the clip. I didn't respond because I had a feeling we would come on the show and talk. And it's not you guys' fault, right? It's your show, but it's not your fault that he comes on there and he lies about it.
My dad was yelling at him saying, you need to run these plays with my son. That reminded me. I did watch it. I saw the clip. I didn't respond because I had a feeling we would come on the show and talk. And it's not you guys' fault, right? It's your show, but it's not your fault that he comes on there and he lies about it.
But I had this conversation with a teammate of mine who was on the team at that time. And they're like, when is a parent ever in the locker room yelling at a coach? You ever see a guy say, hey, you got beat up by seven dudes, and then you go back and you watch the tape and he got beat up by one guy?
But I had this conversation with a teammate of mine who was on the team at that time. And they're like, when is a parent ever in the locker room yelling at a coach? You ever see a guy say, hey, you got beat up by seven dudes, and then you go back and you watch the tape and he got beat up by one guy?
But I had this conversation with a teammate of mine who was on the team at that time. And they're like, when is a parent ever in the locker room yelling at a coach? You ever see a guy say, hey, you got beat up by seven dudes, and then you go back and you watch the tape and he got beat up by one guy?
You know what I'm saying? It's like an over-exaggeration of the story. So I remember the story. I know exactly what happened. My dad was never in the locker room. My dad was never a problem in the locker room. But when Mike Silver and media members from D.C. go around telling those stories constantly... the next generation tends to think that those things are true.
You know what I'm saying? It's like an over-exaggeration of the story. So I remember the story. I know exactly what happened. My dad was never in the locker room. My dad was never a problem in the locker room. But when Mike Silver and media members from D.C. go around telling those stories constantly... the next generation tends to think that those things are true.
You know what I'm saying? It's like an over-exaggeration of the story. So I remember the story. I know exactly what happened. My dad was never in the locker room. My dad was never a problem in the locker room. But when Mike Silver and media members from D.C. go around telling those stories constantly... the next generation tends to think that those things are true.
And what bothers me is not myself. Like I'm so far past it for me, but from my family. Yeah. No, that's fair. That type of stuff does not sit well with me because you could ask Will Compton. You could ask any of my teammates. My dad was never in the building. He was never telling anyone what plays they needed to run. He was never micromanaging anything.
And what bothers me is not myself. Like I'm so far past it for me, but from my family. Yeah. No, that's fair. That type of stuff does not sit well with me because you could ask Will Compton. You could ask any of my teammates. My dad was never in the building. He was never telling anyone what plays they needed to run. He was never micromanaging anything.
And what bothers me is not myself. Like I'm so far past it for me, but from my family. Yeah. No, that's fair. That type of stuff does not sit well with me because you could ask Will Compton. You could ask any of my teammates. My dad was never in the building. He was never telling anyone what plays they needed to run. He was never micromanaging anything.
And for a military veteran of 21 years to put his time in and serve this country, uh, For them to constantly go around making those lies because they're trying to paint it in a certain way as to why it didn't work. That bothers me. Dan Snyder, the whole story is Dan Snyder walked in the locker room and he did walk to me, but he didn't brush past Kirk Cousins.
And for a military veteran of 21 years to put his time in and serve this country, uh, For them to constantly go around making those lies because they're trying to paint it in a certain way as to why it didn't work. That bothers me. Dan Snyder, the whole story is Dan Snyder walked in the locker room and he did walk to me, but he didn't brush past Kirk Cousins.
And for a military veteran of 21 years to put his time in and serve this country, uh, For them to constantly go around making those lies because they're trying to paint it in a certain way as to why it didn't work. That bothers me. Dan Snyder, the whole story is Dan Snyder walked in the locker room and he did walk to me, but he didn't brush past Kirk Cousins.
He walked to me and he said, hey, I heard you worked out in pregame and they said you'll be ready to go next week. Then he turned around and he congratulated Kirk Cousins on the job that he did. And for them to change that story to make it seem like it was something that it wasn't, it's always bothered me. Yeah, that's fair. I hadn't heard that story in years.
He walked to me and he said, hey, I heard you worked out in pregame and they said you'll be ready to go next week. Then he turned around and he congratulated Kirk Cousins on the job that he did. And for them to change that story to make it seem like it was something that it wasn't, it's always bothered me. Yeah, that's fair. I hadn't heard that story in years.
He walked to me and he said, hey, I heard you worked out in pregame and they said you'll be ready to go next week. Then he turned around and he congratulated Kirk Cousins on the job that he did. And for them to change that story to make it seem like it was something that it wasn't, it's always bothered me. Yeah, that's fair. I hadn't heard that story in years.
But when he came on the show and he said that, I was like, that's fucking bullshit.