Robert Griffin III had a promising NFL career lined up after being drafted by the then-Washington Redskins in the first round of the 2012 NFL Entry Draft out of Baylor. However, we all know how his career would, unfortunately, end up.
Griffin III would lead the Washington Redskins to a playoff appearance, their first since the 2007 NFL season when they also coincidentally lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Wild Card Round as well.
Griffin III would go on to join both the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens, where he would play backup quarterback before retiring to become an analyst for ESPN in 2021, a position he would hold until just over four seasons later.
Recently, the former NFL signal-caller found himself in the middle of a beef with a Barstool Sports personality known as Big Cat over the recent coaching changes that have begun in Chicago, namely with the Bears firing head coach Matt Eberflus.
Robert Griffin III Fires Back At Big Cat
“This isn’t a victory lap,” RGIII wrote, addressing Big Cat’s response to a comment he made on his podcast. “I feel bad for you and all Bears fans… you deserve better. Bears fans deserve better,” he wrote, something Griffin III knows all too well.
This isn’t a victory lap @BarstoolBigCat
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) November 30, 2024
I feel bad for you and all Bears Fans and Bears media.
You deserve better.
Bears fans deserve better.
I tried to tell you that coaching matters.
I tried to tell you that structure matters.
And some of y’all treated me like the nice… pic.twitter.com/J20NjhQOig
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“I tried to tell you that coaching matters. I tried to tell you that structure matters. And some of y’all treated me like the nice guy,” Griffin III wrote before calling Big Cats X response stupid after ignoring him.
Griffin III stated that Caleb Williams should have used his leverage on the Bears before commenting, “Now Caleb will have his 3rd offensive coordinator and 2nd Head Coach in his 2nd year in the NFL instead of growing with the same Head Coach and staff.”
Unfortunately, Griffin III knows more about challenging quarterback situations than most, as he himself was placed in one by the Redskins during the early part of his NFL career as he struggled through injuries. But the question remains: how is Big Cat going to respond?
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