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Let's Talk Denard Robinson. The Kid's a Star.
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Quote:I wonder how much is improvement and how much is just opportunity? Last year they'd run him out there for one play where everyone knew he was getting the ball. Maybe if he'd gotten some some continuity through several plays in a row he would've done better. Or maybe he really needed the year to develop and it wouldn't have mattered. I do think there's some truth to that. He did get bigger and he hasn't fumbled, which was his main issue. So yes, he definitely got better. Just sucks that he's one of the few guys from the 2013 draft class that actually are playing well. It's Denard and McCray and that's about it.
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