Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III has admitted that he is "frustrated" with his side's poor start to the season.
The Redskins were trounced 38-20 by an Aaron Rodgers-inspired Green Bay Packers side last night, taking their NFL season record to 0-2 following their defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles on the opening weekend of the campaign.
"We can't really put our finger on what it is, and that's the real frustrating part," Griffin told The AP. "We'll be better moving forward. We'll figure this out."
The Redskins were 31-0 behind at one point in the third quarter, but three touchdown passes from Griffin made the scoreline a little more respectable for the visitors in the end.