Football players need to be supremely confident in order to have a chance to be successful. However, they don’t need to be completely candid about their supreme confidence.
Washington quarterback Robert Griffin III has chosen to be completely candid about his supreme confidence, providing the football-following world with more evidence suggesting once again that perhaps Griffin doesn’t get it.
“I feel like I’m the best quarterback in the league, and I have to go out and show that,” Griffin told WJLA-TV, via ESPN.com. “Any athlete at any level, if they concede to someone else, they’re not a top competitor, they’re not trying to be the best that they can be.