RG3 is a part of the media. He’s not interested in coaching. He’s probably got his own podcast and media company utilizing the skills and connections from working with the networks. He’ll be back working for some network soon because he was and is excellent at his crafts.
Ange, RG3 is a polished, articulate, intelligent, KNOWLEDGEABLE football analyst and commentator. He was making a 7 figures salary WITH PERKS! COACHING WOULD BE A STEP DOWN IN HIS CAREER! ESPN IS ONLY ONE NETWORK, THERE’S OTHERS WHO WILL FIGHT FOR HIS SERVICES!
If it were simply about broadcasting his content, then what would be the point of RG3 building up suspense when he’s already known for reporting football news? Knowing Coach Prime and his heart, I’m positive that it will either be about an assistant position, or even a special role of some kind, involving reporting about his team. Either way, let’s be honest, RG3 was good enough to win a Heisman at Baylor (which at the time, was a perennial mid level team in the Big 12) and was also a former 1st round draft pick. He lost some respect from some, only after getting mishandled and hurt under Mike Shanahan’s watch. I think RG3 has tons of experience to teach Shedeur Sanders, especially on what to expect, especially as a former black quarterback in the league, something that Tom Brady or Peyton Manning can’t speak on. Thanks for the update PTC! God bless🙏💯
@@starloszelson4541 - If you actually took a look at the degrees many of theses players are taking while in school, you'd change the words you just posted. A degree in sociology, history, psychology, education, general studies, and a handful of others. Also known as "useless degrees".
He was one of the best color commentators to come along in years. He's smart, quick on his feet, engaging, entertaining....sad they let hime go. He could've been a fixture for years to come and in a good way.
He only was a college player. Didn’t make it at all in the pros was actually a huge disappointment. How many more coaches they need out there? They already have successful NFL PLAYERS.
@@superdave6255 yep your right, in 2012 he played 15 games that season, his most ever in the NFL for a season also his “ rookie year” finished 10-6 won their division then lost in the Wild Card game to Seattle….his record in 3 yrs @ Washington was 14 wins-23 loses hardly anything to brag about, then went to Cleveland then Baltimore then out..basically had 1 decent season, that’s it, then every yr. after played less and less and less, injuries did him in and he never recovered from it