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Allen Robinson at Free Safety
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Quote:Drinking early huh? I was. But uhhh, it made sense at the time. I just thought about myself. 6'4 240 supremely athletic and very fast for my size. At 38 yrs old, I be killin it at safety in flag. Against yung beaus at that. So I was just thinking... ... Everybody grows up playing both sides of the ball. Why not let our 6'3 215 ProBowler of a fast rangy receiver play safety. I really dont understand why the idea is so far fetched. Dion was a supremely talented, great athlete, who played iron nan football on the grid iron. In fact he was not only a shut down corner, a very prolific wide receiver but also a duel return man and was great at that. So why cant ARob play safety? Im pretty sure he'd lead the league in picks
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