It doesn’t take a doctor to tell you that Robert Griffin III’s knee could have used a few more months to heal. Griffin rushed back too soon without understanding the importance of the offseason that he was missing. The offseason between a player’s rookie and second professional season is arguably the most important of his career–especially for quarterbacks. Opposing defenses now have an entire season’s worth of film on the young quarterback, so failure to switch up play style could be detrimental. With his growth stunted by the knee injury he suffered in Washington’s Wild Card loss to Seattle and no offseason improvement under his […] Read the whole post here.