RGIII brings a lot to the table. The guy is accurate, hits receivers in stride and has a deep ball that's a thing of beauty. He also doesn't show panic in the face of a good passrush. Yes, he tends to pull the ball down and run, but that's because his coaches saw that talent and maximized it. That doesn't, for a second, preclude him from keeping his eyes downfield and delivering a pass instead of tucking the ball away and running for daylight. The main thing that I like about him is that he has that jail break game that Wilson has. That just needs to be emphasized, which it wasn't under Shannahan and seemed to be actively coached out of him under Gruden.
How does it take years to teach a QB to use his natural instincts to escape the pocket but keep his eyes downfield? I learned how to completely change how I rode bulls in a matter of weeks. By completely I mean a 180* change. Maybe pain is a good learning tool and whoever said RGIII needs a shock collar was right and spanking children isn't always bad? You're not teaching "don't run". You're teaching "run to certain areas and do A, B or C". Find an open receiver, throw the ball away or take what you can get and slide or get out of bounds. It definitely takes work, but you're not asking the guy to completely disregard his instincts and stay in the pocket. That is why I think RGIII developed a rep for holding the ball too long. He was asked to stay in the pocket and pass the ball instead of working to get outside it and deliver the ball. Shannahan did this, imo, to be a dick and Gruden did it because he's not the greatest offensive mind in the world. He's adequate, given the right player. OB, on the other hand, has shown a knack for playing to a player's strengths and could possibly do wonders with RGIII.
Let me ask you a question. What would your ideal QB competition look like? I mean going into OTA's and mini camp because I want the starting QB question put to rest by then. Would you be more butt hurt and disappointed if Hoyer or RGIII was making $2-3M for the Texans going into the 2016 season?
EDIT: After rereading this, maybe Pete Carroll is just a better football coach than either Mike Shannahan or Jay Gruden? Shannahan proved to be the right coach for an aging Elway. Gruden has proven to get lesser results from talented QB's than either Mike Shannahan or Hugh Jackson. Maybe OB can be a better coach than Shannahan or Gruden for RGIII because he is good at playing to a player's strengths amd is adaptable.
WOW!!! Long story. The novel will be out soon. LOL