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es to film work and studying, he really stays on us which is very i
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LANDOVER, Md. . -- Robert Griffin III was the last player announced during pregame ceremonies. He emerged from the tunnel, through the large inflatable Washington Redskins football helmet and onto the field, raising both arms to pump up a crowd eager for his first head-to-head matchup with Andrew Luck. Like everything else about the rookie, Griffin was doing something new -- but looking as if hed done it before. "Ive never had my own introduction ever, high school or college, so that was extremely fun with the smoke and everything," Griffin said. "It was like youre in a movie." In many ways, Saturdays game was promoted like a movie opening, the curtain raiser for a budding quarterback rivalry between the Nos. 1 and 2 picks in the draft. The co-stars responded with a display of A-list poise and promise as Griffins Redskins defeated Lucks Indianapolis Colts 30-17. Top pick Luck completed 14 of 23 passes for 151 yards and a touchdown to fellow rookie T.Y. Hilton. Heisman Trophy winner Griffin went 11 for 17 for 74 yards and a scoring throw to veteran Santana Moss. Both quarterbacks played one series into the third quarter in the teams dress rehearsal for the regular season, with the Redskins ahead 14-7 when the subs took over. "I havent had any overall bad performances for myself. ... I thought he did a good job out there as well," Griffin said. "They blew this up as a head-to-head, and well see what happens next." Barring an incredible pair of Super Bowl runs from two teams rebuilding from bad seasons, the first Luck-RGIII encounter that really counts wont come until the 2014 regular season. Still, the comparisons will continue. "Its not something you can just push away or put aside," Griffin said. "Its everywhere. Its going to be there for our entire careers." The game was marketed to the hilt, offering a ground-floor glimpse at two players given the burden of reviving proud franchises. The Colts (No. 32 AP Pro32) are coming off a 2-14 season as they embark on the post-Peyton Manning era, while the Redskins (No. 25) went 5-11 last year for a fourth consecutive last-place finish in the NFC East. Even so, it was merely a preseason game. The atmosphere in the stadium was far from electric -- attendance was announced as 60,047 -- and the offences were still running basic schemes, saving the more creative stuff for their regular-season openers in two weeks. And while Griffin gave himself good marks for his performance, Luck was more downcast despite putting up decent numbers. "Im not happy," Luck said. "But I realize a preseason game is a chance to learn." Lucks touchdown was an impressive moment. He stepped up in the pocket to avoid the rush, then put a deep ball down the left side into the arms of third-round pick Hilton for a 31-yard touchdown, wrapping up an 80-yard drive. Griffin responded on the next drive, which also went 80 yards. He took a high-and-wide shotgun snap and drifted to the right to find Moss for a 4-yard score. Through three preseason games, Luck is 40 for 64 for 514 yards with three touchdowns, two interceptions and a 90.2 rating. Griffin is 20 for 31 for 193 yards with two touchdowns, no interceptions and a 103.2 rating -- not to mention an approving coach. "He keeps on getting better and better," Redskins coach Mike Shanahan said, "more comfortable with the system, with what were trying to do." Meanwhile, someone forgot to tell Redskins rookie running back Alfred Morris that the game wasnt all about him. The sixth-round draft pick, getting the start because of a rash of injuries, ran for 107 yards on 14 carries and a touchdown. Evan Royster (knee) and Roy Helu Jr. (Achilles) both sat out, while Tim Hightower was limited to five carries in his first game since tearing the ACL in his left knee last season. The game got predictably messy after Luck and Griffin departed. Seventh-round pick Chandler Harnish was whistled for delay of game on his first Colts series, then was tackled for a safety by linebacker Chris Wilson on the next play. Rex Grossman, who started 13 games last season, was welcomed with a smattering of boos when he ran onto the field to replace Griffin. He answered by going 8 for 8 for 127 yards and two touchdown passes, a 13-yarder to Joshua Morgan and a 12-yarder to Dezmon Briscoe. One thing that was clear early: Luck and Griffin will need better protection to succeed anytime soon. Griffin never got sacked, but he was under severe pressure twice in his first drive. Luck was sacked twice on one series and had another drive thwarted by a clipping penalty. "Weve got to keep him clean," Colts coach Chuck Pagano said. Notes: The Colts had a laundry list of injuries. NT Brandon McKinney (knee) and CB Jerraud Powers (knee) will have MRIs on Sunday. CB Korey Lindsey and WR Jabin Sambrano took shots to the heads and will be evaluated. WR Griff Whalen was on crutches after aggravating a left foot injury from his college days; he will also have an MRI. Hilton left the game with a shoulder injury. QB Drew Stanton missed the game after flying home Saturday morning when his wife went into labour. ... Redskins NT Chris Baker suffered an ankle injury but returned to the game. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-rob-sims-jersey-yd-73.htm... Sims Jersey . Join our Game Night Blog at 9pm et/6pm pt. The eighth-seeded Kings jumped out to a 3-0 lead in this best-of-seven series before losing Sundays home contest by a 2-0 score. It was just the second loss for Los Angeles in 13 playoff games this postseason and both setbacks have come on the road, L. . That was all the time Alexandre Despatie had to prepare him for his final Olympic qualifying opportunity ahead of the London 2012 Olympic Games. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-tony-scheffler-jersey-ap-... . El Shaarawy scored his seventh league goal of the season 10 minutes from time to prevent Milan from slipping to its sixth loss of the campaign. Fabrizio Miccoli had put Palermo in front from the penalty spot on the stroke of halftime following a handball from Ignazio Abate. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-ndamukong-suh-jersey-qo-4... Suh Jersey . -- The long wait is over for the Shawinigan Cataractes. . Then the Red Sox were saved by the rain. The tarp came on the field at that point with two outs in the sixth inning, the game was called 1 hour, 45 minutes later, and the Red Sox had a 4-1 win on Tuesday night, their fourth in a row.WINNIPEG -- Alex Brink is starting his third season with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers as their No. 2 quarterback in training camp. Last season he was third on the chart behind Joey Elliott but moved up when a torn ACL in July ended Elliotts season. Elliott is in camp at No. 3 this season, ahead of Justin Goltz, and still wearing a knee brace after reconstructive surgery. In his two starts last season, Brink threw for 528 yards and two touchdowns. He finished the season throwing 89 completions on 140 attempts in eight games for 1,023 yards and five touchdowns against four interceptions. He was also Winnipegs quarterback in short-yardage situations, adding another six touchdowns on the ground and threw Winnipegs only passing touchdown in the East Final. "I feel Ive made a lot of strides in my two years in the league. I definitely learned a lot last year," he said after practice this week. "Theres still going to be a lot more growth, though, and I really want this camp to be a time when I put a good foot forward and learn a lot from Buck and the guys around me and, obviously, (offensive) coach (Gary) Crowton." At six-foot-three and 222 pounds, the 27-year-old Brink has a shot at being the future of the Bombers when Pierce is done. That may not be for a little while yet. But this is Pierces eighth season in the CFL, his third with the Bombers and hell turn 31 a few weeks before this years Grey Cup. Pierce, who has legs and likes to use them, has been knocked out of action more than a little during his career. Last seasons 16 starts were a career high and so were the 324 rushing yards he accumulated. Arm strength might have kept Brink out of the NFL but thats the same criticism that has dogged Pierce. And from what coach Paul LaPolice says, Brink is starting to grow into a more capable field general. "Alex mentally last year could always talk about it in meeting rooms and the classroom," said the coach after a recent practice. "This year I think hes processing it much faster. He hit twwo deep balls today beautifully. [url=http://www.lionsofficialteamstore.com/autographed-jason-jones-jersey-le-71.... Jones Jersey. He said `I saw the halfback inside coach and I knew I had it so I took it. "I think the games slowed down for him (with) the opportunities to play last year. . . When youre in the business of developing quarterbacks, youve got to develop them. You cant just say,`Oh, hes not good enough after one game." LaPolice likes what he sees in all four of his quarterbacks in camp. The 6-5 Goltz, at 24 the youngest of the three, is also back for a third season. He was released after training camp in 2011 but came back to sit No. 3 on the chart after Elliotts injury. There is also a new face guiding the offence and this time not just in name only. Last season LaPolice called the plays but says hes ready to hand that job to Crowton if he wants it. There have been concerns that Crowtons style might not fit with the CFL, but Brink doesnt think thats the case. Most of Crowtons coaching has been done at NCAA universities, the last was Maryland, although he was offensive co-ordinator for the Chicago Bears in 1999-2000. "Coach Crowtons done a good job of coming in and installing some of the things he was very successful with down in the States, also marrying that with what weve done in the past that weve been good at. I think its a nice combination," said Brink. "As a position coach, he does a lot of good things for us. He really works hard on the drill work type of things. When it comes to film work and studying, he really stays on us which is very important in this league." The offence is all on the same page about what needs to happen if they want more success in 2012 -- which means not only getting to the Grey Cup like last year but bringing it home as well. It isnt exactly brain surgery and starts with consistency on first downs and avoiding second and long situations and ends with getting the ball over the line when they get the chance. "We talk a lot about making sure our percentage of scoring is up from last year," says Brink. ' ' '


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