LANDOVER, MD. — Robert Griffin III doesn't understand the game. The kid's inexperience showed on Sunday.
Long after leaving the Vikings wind-burned and dizzy, Griffin strolled through the underground corridors of FedEx Field. Escalades and Suburbans rolled by, filled with self-described VIPs. Griffin, wearing baggy gray sweatpants, carrying a backpack and pulling a rolling bag, had to step out of their way, like a fan who had swiped a sideline pass.
Most NFL quarterbacks with Griffin's ability are followed by an entourage. Griffin almost got run over by someone else's.
"I just talked to him and told him, 'You have the heart of a champion,'" Vikings star Adrian Peterson said.
And the legs of an Olympian.
There have been running quarterbacks in the NFL who could do what Griffin did on Sunday, ending the Redskins' 38-26 victory with a 76-yard touchdown run during which he looked as if he were riding a souped-up Segway. There have been few who could run so well and pass so accurately while displaying such poise.
"He's unbelievable," Vikings quarterback Christian Ponder said.
After Griffin ran for 138 yards and two touchdowns and completed 17 for 22 passes for 182 yards and another score, the Vikings were left to wonder where to place the blame.