I didn't watch any postgame stuff yesterday. Were they talking about his mechanics? It was definitely a discussion against the Eagles and it was obvious, even to our untrained eyes, that he was all over the place. My untrained eyes also saw an improvement yesterday. Maybe not, though?
Griffin definitely threw the ball with more zip and improved accuracy. From my perspective, Griffin's play yesterday wasn't really the problem to the extent that I thought he generally made the right read and put the ball where it was supposed to go.
The question is whether the offense they are choosing/being forced to run with Robert can really succeed. I'm not sure it would have mattered considering that the defense literally couldn't do anything, but I just don't understand the scheme the offense is running. They're not running the read option, which is fine, I suppose, but they're still sitting in the Pistol. Which gives Robert a crappy pocket if nobody is fully respecting the keeper option. And because of that, it's kind of painfully obvious in third down situations that Robert is going to have to throw short to intermediate routes (which are being covered until the game is out of hand and the defense stops worrying about them).