Robert Griffin III believes the Washington Redskins' disappointing 0-3 start soon will be a distant memory. "I think we're real close," Griffin said. "We can see it on the tape. No one wants to be sitting here 0-3. That's not a good thing for us. It's not who we are." It is for now until they prove otherwise. It wasn't who they were last year, at least during a seven-game win streak to close the season. But even early in the 2012 season, the Redskins played with energy in part because of the then-rookie Griffin and his electrifying style. He's not electric right now. And the offense isn't providing any sort of jolt to offset a defense that has, through three games, allowed more yards than any other team in NFL history. "I think the swagger you are talking about, it's hard to have that swagger sitting at 0-3, but I don't think the team has lost its sense of confidence," Griffin said. "We know we can turn it around. We're built to get out of this hole just like we were last year." Read more http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/9...shington-redskins-close-turning-things-around