I think the only QB who has had a better first 3 seasons than Luck is Marino. Maybe Elway.
Luck's had maybe 2 bad games his entire career to this point. I've twice renewed my car's registration since the last time RG3 had a good game in the NFL. (OK--numbers wise. I would say that Russell Wilson has had a better 3 years than Luck because, well, Superbowl. Luck also plays for a middling team, so there's that)
I'm a Redskins fan, and I want RG3 not to suck. But he does suck. Maybe it's not an inherent thing, and he just needs to go somewhere else and play under a hardass coach that will beat some sense into him, but he is fucking horrible in Washington. I don't want him to be--but he is. That's a fact.
This is why I'm glad that I'm not a superfan. Such things invade a person's brain and blocks any kind of common sense. You say very stupid things that might make sense in such tunnel vision, but it looks really dumb to everyone else that doesn't hang out in that same tunnel. I used to be this way in college, and with my team (NC State), but I got better. At some point, you just have to accept some simple truths about sports:
--the refs are not out to get my team
--there is no such thing as a curse
--maybe my favorite organization is just run god damn poorly? Hmm...
I became very annoyed with myself--how my blood pressure would go nuts, I couldn't sleep, or would get depressed and anxious after devastating losses. That shit just isn't normal. I feel it is a sickness. It also helps that my beloved teams are perennial scrubs: NC State, Mets, Skins, Cubs, Knicks (I hate the NBA in general now, so I could give two shits about that), so it's easier for me to just enjoy the various games for the sport of it.