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Denard "LLL" Robinson (an excellent driver)

BayBuck;2296317; said:
As a comparison to Sanzenbacher whom you mentioned, Robinson's measurables are similar with an extra 15 pounds and -0.2 seconds. I think those numbers and his endless highlight reel with the ball in his hands will certainly get him drafted by some team.
We're going to have to agree to disagree, because I think that we are talking about apples and oranges here; DS can run good routes, catch the ball and hold on to it and Tard can'd do any of those three things. Tard is not going to be appreciably faster than the corners he is up against and those guys will eat his lunch.

Tard is fast enough to cause damage, but can't catch, field punts/kickoffs, block, or hold onto the ball under threat of getting smoked. He is going to hear footsteps everywhere on the field...especially in crossing routes out of the slot
 
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I think Denard could be a success in the CFL due to the bigger field and less brutal hits. Running jet sweeps, some Wildcat, some creative option plays.

He might never go up there, but I could see being effective.

p.s. Somebody remind me of the Denard draft round vBet in April.
 
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Sanzenbacher is also tough as nails, is a great technician but only a decent athlete.

Denard is a fast athlete who struggles with basic concepts like the read-option let alone an enormous NFL playbook at a brand new position. He also went down with an injury in every major loss that I can recall.

Denard is a running back who lacks durability and size. He is a paradox.
 
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jwinslow;2296417; said:
Sanzenbacher is also tough as nails, is a great technician but only a decent athlete.

Denard is a fast athlete who struggles with basic concepts like the read-option let alone an enormous NFL playbook at a brand new position. He also went down with an injury in every major loss that I can recall.

Denard is a running back who lacks durability and size. He is a paradox.
Spot on as they say across the pond
 
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BB73;2296414; said:
I think Denard could be a success in the CFL due to the bigger field and less brutal hits. Running jet sweeps, some Wildcat, some creative option plays.

He might never go up there, but I could see being effective.

This effectively summarizes what I've said several times but not as well. DR projects much better in the Canadian Football League vis-a-vis the NFL not only b/c of lack of durability and lack of talent, but also for the reasons set forth above.
 
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WolverineMike;2296480; said:
didn't Cleveland just bring in a former CFL head coach? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

No.

University of Miami
(Graduate assistant)
University of Miami
(Tight ends coach)
University of Miami
(Offensive coordinator)
Cleveland Browns
(Tight ends coach)
San Diego Chargers
(Tight ends coach)
Cleveland Browns
(Offensive coordinator)
San Diego Chargers
(Tight ends coach/Assistant head coach)
Carolina Panthers
(Offensive coordinator)
Cleveland Browns
(Head coach)

Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Dumbass.
 
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WolverineMike;2296480; said:
didn't Cleveland just bring in a former CFL head coach? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm


Did he get a waiver to bring CFL rules with him? That was the point being made in regards to CFL, Detard would fit better due to the difference in style which is due to the difference in rules/field size etc.

You are the Mantai Teo of posting here. You defeat imaginary arguments then when called on it you act like a simpleton. Just like him you are either a complete fraud or one of the dumbest bastards to ever draw breath.

My money is actually on fraud/liar. You just act obtuse to trainwreck a thread then stop just short of the perma ban.
 
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WolverineMike;2296480; said:
didn't Cleveland just bring in a former CFL head coach? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

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WolverineMike;2296309; said:
again, I just hope he gets drafted and gets a shot. People seem to think I'm saying he's going to be a starter somewhere and lead a team to the Superbowl or something.

He could pick up a few felony counts - couple of DUI s, some weed, and punching out a girlfriend - that would get Mike Brown's attention.
 
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