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Let's Talk Denard Robinson. The Kid's a Star.

#61

Got to give credit where it is do.  The guy has been playing great the past few weeks.  Lets see a bigger sample but it's very promising right now.


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#63

Quote:Very shifty, fast as hell, and has great vision. I am ready to deem Robinson worthy of being called an NFL quality tailback. Heck, He's got to be top 15 or better right now with the way he is playing. In the the past 3 weeks he's had over 300 yards. Do you guys think he can rush for another 100 in London? 
He has been the last few weeks but its about being constisent week after week.  I wasnt a fan but I can become one if he keeps this up! No fumbles!  No Fumbles & please Fisch stop trying to make him a WR he cant do it!

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#64

Quote:He has been the last few weeks but its about being constisent week after week.  I wasnt a fan but I can become one if he keeps this up! No fumbles!  No Fumbles & please Fisch stop trying to make him a WR he cant do it!
He hasn't dropped a pass all year.  14 catches on 17 targets.  Zero drops.  And he hasn't been trying to use him at receiver this year at all. 

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#65

Good article:

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/22589...art-top-16


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#66

Quote:Good article:

 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/22589...art-top-16
 

Credit to: TONY KHAN????   

 

"Whereas most teams thought Robinson's future would be as a wide receiver, the Jaguars thought differently—in part because of analytics. Khan, who is the team's senior vice president of football technology and analytics, rates running backs with a Speed Score. The formula involves body mass and speed, as well as other factors the team considers proprietary. Only two running backs in the 2013 draft had higher Speed Scores than Robinson."

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#67

Quote:Credit to: TONY KHAN????   

 

"Whereas most teams thought Robinson's future would be as a wide receiver, the Jaguars thought differently—in part because of analytics. Khan, who is the team's senior vice president of football technology and analytics, rates running backs with a Speed Score. The formula involves body mass and speed, as well as other factors the team considers proprietary. Only two running backs in the 2013 draft had higher Speed Scores than Robinson."
Worked with Blaine Gabbert.  Oh, wait.


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#68

Quote:Worked with Blaine Gabbert.  Oh, wait.
 

Oh.  Yeah.  

 

Well, maybe like the other youngsters, Tony is getting better.  


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#69

I can't wait to see this young offense next year, after another off-season for Bortles, DRob all the wideouts. Could be deadly.
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#70

Quote:Oh.  Yeah.  

 

Well, maybe like the other youngsters, Tony is getting better.  
I'm just messin around.  I like the analytics, very interesting perspective.  If used correctly, which it appears Caldwell does, they seem beneficial.


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#71

I saw this near the top of the NFL.com homepage: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000...ls-top-rbs

 

In this article, David Caldwell said Denard Robinson has "a higher ceiling." I already knew that because he got more playing time each week before coaches figured out it is time to make him the starter, but I love hearing it from Caldwell. He trully has gone a long way from the third string guy with a fumbling problem.

 

Before the 2013 draft, some of you thought I was crazy to say Shoelace should be a running back, not a wide receiver. Now you can eat crow for supper.


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#72

Ewww, I eat squirrels not crow. Crow is sacred on the reservation.

 

Regards....................the Chiefjag


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#73

Quote:Ewww, I eat squirrels not crow. Crow is sacred on the reservation.
 

OK how about put your foot in your mouth.

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#74

I don't think that can be done. Can you do it?

 

Regards...........................the Chiefjag


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#75

Quote:I don't think that can be done. Can you do it?
 

LOL Actually it can be done if you get in the right position. But my point is whoever said Denard Robinson should be a wide receiver instead of a running back before the draft should regret telling me that.

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#76

Will you please post a video?

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#77

Quote:Will you please post a video?


Can you PLEASE NOT! Lol
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#78

Quote:Will you please post a video?
meow meow
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