exactly.
first, the redskins didn't have an option for luck. the colts, many believe, decided to lose out in order to get luck in the draft because they saw his potential and, facing manning's neck issue, it posed a situation where they could definitely capitalize on the long run by losing.
even if the skins somehow ended up with luck, they probably would have squandered the hell out of him. again, the skins had an awful training staff (like i mentioned before). in fact, last week, they finally fired the head strength and conditioning coach.
people like to blame players way more than they should. the blame lies more on those who train, maintain, and coach the players than the players themselves.
with any luck, the mccloughan has seen the strengths of rg3 and will build around him, finally, and tap into his potential. based on what he's said to the press, thus far, and the moves he has made for a new training staff, and his philosophy of building around quarterbacks and protecting them, things may look up for rg3. we'll see how it all turns out... he still may be traded away or benched for cousins.
secondly, the redskins organization was a wreck. it's still a wreck, but it's repairing... they FINALLY have a gm. i'd give it about 3 years before the skins have a real team again.