Robert Griffin's 3 reasons why Cleveland Browns should sign him after Watson injury

Robert Griffin III is eager to show the Cleveland Browns and the rest of the NFL that he still has something left in the tank.

On Thursday, the 33-year-old went on his podcast RG3 and The Ones and gave the Browns three reasons why they should sign him in the wake of Deshaun Watson's season-ending elbow injury.

"One, at 33 years old, I understand the game better than I ever have in my entire career," Griffin explained. "I know how to slide and I know when to slide and that was a huge issue in my eight years in the NFL but I've learned.

Griffin then said that he feels like Watson threw passes that weren't worth $230 million and shared that all the franchise quarterback had to do was "manage the game" on the offensive end

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Well guess what, I can do that," Griffin continued. "I can go out there and manage a game for the Cleveland Browns and help them go on a Super Bowl run that they want to go on."

Well guess what, I can do that," Griffin continued. "I can go out there and manage a game for the Cleveland Browns and help them go on a Super Bowl run that they want to go on."

The former No. 2 overall pick then stated that for the last handful of years, he had been training every week like he used to when he was still in the NFL and noted he can throw the ball 80 yards,

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