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Yeesh, Rams traded the former 2nd pick in the Draft Greg Robinson, for a sixth round pick.


nctarheel0619

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(Former nfl lineman) Ross Tucker hade some comments about him on the last Dameshek podcast. 

He had counted to five mental errors in the sec championship game. Counting only the obvious "blocked the wrong guy" kind of errors. And this is in an extremely easy collage scheme. 

In his opinion this has nothing to do with lazyness/not caring enough, some people just don't have the mind to play football at the level their athletic ability would allow. 

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8 hours ago, Saca312 said:

I'm not sure he's even workable...

 

Most damning story about ex-Rams, new-Lions OT Greg Robinson is that he spent more time learning rap lyrics than studying pass protections.

— Jason Cole (@JasonColeBR) June 15, 2017

https://www.prideofdetroit.com/2017/6/15/15808600/detroit-lions-greg-robinson-trade-win-or-lose-los-angeles-rams

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For what it’s worth, both Turf Show Times and Rams Wire doubt the validity of this claim.

Like 0619 said, I'd hesitate at any point to ever use Bleacher Report as a source.

Robinson has every ounce of physical skill and athleticism you have to play the position.  Just sounds like he doesn't get it in the head.

Funny... sounds like Michael "HE'S AWFUL!" Oher while he was playing for Tennessee.

Oh, and then there's this from that same link by Geoff Schwartz (who at least knows a little bit about playing OL):

 

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What the Lions teach upfront and their philosophy is a great fit for Robinson. Jump sets, ball out quick. They could use his run blocking

— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) June 15, 2017

 

Not saying at all that Robinson will ever turn out into anything other than what he already is.  Saying "He's been terrible" is 100% accurate.  Saying "He'll always be terrible" is just an opinion and an unprofessional one at that.  We'll see.

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