Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss has claimed that quarterback Robert Griffin III must take more of the blame for his side's poor form this season.
The Redskins are currently bottom of the NFC East with a 3-7 record, and after their most recent defeat, losing 24-16 to the Philadelphia Eagles, Griffin seemingly blamed his receivers for not giving him enough options on the game's final play.
However, Moss argued that it was up to the quarterback to make the play, and believes that Griffin should have taken the blame for not doing so even if he felt like he was not at fault.
"If we're going to win games, we need to win games with our guy saying, 'At the end of the day, I didn't make a play,' regardless of if it wasn't him. And that's how I feel. Because that's what we're out there to do," Moss told 106.7 The Fan in DC.
"As a leader, you understand that if you're involved in the situation, whether you're the receiver, the quarterback, the guys making the tackle, whoever - regardless of the outcome, good or bad, you have to at some point, stand up and say me or I.
"I don't need to be going back and forth in the media about who didn't do this and who didn't do what. At the end of the day, I was seen with the ball in my hand last, as a quarterback I'm saying, and if it didn't get done then I'm going to let you know it was me. Whether it was me or not. It was me. And I'm going to get better. And we're going to get better together."
The Redskins, who have lost their last two matches, face the San Francisco 49ers on Monday night.