“This game is about mismatches and that’s what we’re trying to create,” Griffin said. “You get a guy like Hollywood, it’s a speed mismatch. When you get a guy like Boykin, it’s a height and reach mismatch. Get them in situations where they can be successful.”
Griffin, whose ultimate goal at 29 “is to become a franchise quarterback” again, said Roman and QBs coach James Urban emphasized in a private meeting how much they value Griffin’s role on the team and, potentially, in the offense should Jackson be sidelined.
”It meant a lot for them to sit down and have that talk with me,” Griffin said.