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Allen Robinson is a freak athlete and is literally quicker than a much smaller player in Ameer Abdullah

#21

Quote:I don't think this gets talked about a lot, but Robinson size and athleticism are off the charts, he has to be one of the best athletes (at any position) in the NFL, just look at his pro day numbers.


 

Allen Robinson Pro Day: 40: 4.42 seconds Vert: 42" Broad: 11" 3 cone: 6.53 seconds, those are Julio Jones type numbers given his size.What impresses me the most is the 3 cone time of 6.53, to give you an idea of how incredibly quick that is, Ameer Abdullah timed at 6.79, I think most people would consider Abdullah as one of the most quick/sudden players in the NFL. A'Rob's quickness shows up on the field as DB's have a difficult time pressing him because of it, he's too quick/big/strong to press, similar to AJ Green & Julio Jones. When it's all said and done I think Robinson will be the best WR in the history of this franchise, and easily one of the best (top 5) in the leauge.
 

 

Quote:I could care less about his 40 time, that's not stopping him from being productive is it?
 

 

I'm really confused.  You make a topic about quickness and 40 times then you state you could care less about 40 times.

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#22

Quote:The most lackadaisical guy I have ever seen on a football field.


Sorry to keep bringing up scary facts... But he was actually better than most the WRs we had until We got Hurns/Lee.
 

I don't know man, Chastin West would give him a run for his money.

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(This post was last modified: 10-15-2015, 02:47 PM by NH3.)

In college AR15 was probably the most productive receiver one could imagine. Also Lee was the most Dynamic receiver w/the greatest upside than any other college WR, the knock on him was could he maintain health.  When Lee finally hits the field and sticks, he'll prove most wrong. He's an lighter version of B14CKMN...

 

NH3...


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#24

Quote:how much less could you care?

 

 

and if you don't care, then why did you post his 40 time?

 

 

 

the two above questions are easy to answer
 

apparently you beat me to the question as I'm just reading through this entire thread.

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(This post was last modified: 10-15-2015, 02:45 PM by jagforlife85.)

Quote:I'm really confused.  You make a topic about quickness and 40 times then you state you could care less about 40 times.
 

I could care less if Robinson doesn't run a true "4.42", because his vertical jump, broad jump, and 3 cone are elite numbers for anyone, it's even more impressive given he's 6'3 220 Lbs. 


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(This post was last modified: 10-15-2015, 02:47 PM by Jagwired.)

Quote:I could care less if Robinson doesn't run a true "4.42", because his vertical jump, broad jump, and 3 cone are elite numbers for anyone, it's even more impressive give he's 6'3 220 Lbs. 
They're busting your hump because you should be saying "couldn't" not "could". Of course saying could indicates that you care somewhat.


Looking to troll? Don't bother, we supply our own.

 

 
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#27

seriously, how much less could you care?


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#28

Quote:They're busting your hump because you should be saying "couldn't" not "could". Of course saying could indicates that you care somewhat.
 

Hahaha, welp looks like I took one right on the chin!

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#29

Quote:Hahaha, welp looks like I took one right on the chin!
Better there than the beanbags.

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Quote:I could care less if Robinson doesn't run a true "4.42", because his vertical jump, broad jump, and 3 cone are elite numbers for anyone, it's even more impressive given he's 6'3 220 Lbs. 
 

I could care less that my ex-girlfriend is dating my best friend.  Really, I don't care.  It doesn't bother me one bit that they are pictured together on facebook and just returned from the Bahamas.  I don't care.  I'm happy for her.  Really, I am.  I'm ok with it.

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#31

I was only joshin', man.

 

I'm a happy guy who likes to play around


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#32

Quote:I was only joshin', man.

 

I'm a happy guy who likes to play around
 

haha no worries

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#33

couldn't care less! COULDN'T

 

meaning... i care so little, i couldn't possibly care any less...

 

when people say "i could care less" it actually is a weird double positive negative...

meaning that you actually care, but when you say it you mean it to sound like you don't care

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#34

What's up with your Penn State love today?  I just saw your Hire Bill Bradley thread.


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#35

Quote: He's an lighter version of B14CKMN...


Just wow! WOW!!!
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#36

Quote:So many WR in that draft. Hell we took Lee over him which I still cant figure out. 
Lee was projected to be a first round pick prior to his injury in college.  The expectation was that he would be able to get back to that level, and there's still a strong possibility that will happen.  The current injury issues are not career threatening.  When he's healthy, he should become a fixture in this offense. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#37

Quote:I'm really confused.  You make a topic about quickness and 40 times then you state you could care less about 40 times.
 

Well, it's not realy that confusing.  He COULD care less. 

Never argue with idiots. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
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#38
(This post was last modified: 10-15-2015, 03:05 PM by RicoTx.)

I'll believe he'll be a fixture when I see it.


Color me disillusioned.
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#39

Quote:I'll believe he'll be a fixture when I see it.


Color me disillusioned.
They could have said the exact same thing about Jimmy Smith a couple of seasons into his career. 

 

Players get injured.  It's a fact of life in football.  However, with the kind of injuries Lee has sustained, none are of the nature that would threaten his ability to reach his potential.  They're simply setbacks.  Players who have suffered a lot of injuries coming into the league have managed to get past that and have quite a bit of success.  Ask Fred Taylor.

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He reminds me of cecil shorts, really crafty


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