I see a lot of chatter about him on stadiumwall.com. Something reported on WNSA that the Bills are interested.
Anyone hear anything?
I see a lot of chatter about him on stadiumwall.com. Something reported on WNSA that the Bills are interested.
Anyone hear anything?
Don't want him for sure. We need a speed receiver not a possesion receiver.
I heard we were intrested on WNSA as well.
You're right, I am a coward! I haven't any courage at all. I even scare myself.
What happened to his speed? He used to be pretty fast.Originally posted by The Spaz
Don't want him for sure. We need a speed receiver not a possesion receiver.
Old age and injuries.Originally posted by The_Philster
What happened to his speed? He used to be pretty fast.
You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
I wanted him last year before he signed with Baltimore. Not now.
Robinson had one good season with the Bears when Jim "Steriod" Miller was throwing the deep ball every other play. Do we really need another 3rd WR, that will give us one top WR (Moulds) and 4 or 5 3rd or 4th Wideouts (Reed, Aiken, Shaw, then Robinson).
I have to wonder why it took so long for him to get into the NFL. It seemed like he was in NFL Europe forever before the Bears gave him a shot...and he wound up starting.Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
Robinson had one good season with the Bears when Jim "Steriod" Miller was throwing the deep ball every other play. Do we really need another 3rd WR, that will give us one top WR (Moulds) and 4 or 5 3rd or 4th Wideouts (Reed, Aiken, Shaw, then Robinson).
The guy overcame a knee injury and was forced into the Ravens starting lineup in November. Finished with 32 catches and 6 TD's. 6-3 and has his speed back.
He would be a bargain and a smart signing.
Robinson was dynamite down the stretch and began to display some of his old form. I'm all for signing M-Rob provided the price is right. That would be a SUPER signing for donahoe. He was Moss lite with the bears 5 years ago
He shouldn't be that expensive. I'm all for it.
he is every bit as fast as moulds.. and can jump.. you dont have to have blazing speed to get deep.. that is such a bad misconception.Originally posted by The Spaz
Don't want him for sure. We need a speed receiver not a possesion receiver.
he is only 28 years old. he is NOT old.Originally posted by Gunzlingr
Old age and injuries.
http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/1676
Originally posted by Big M
The guy overcame a knee injury and was forced into the Ravens starting lineup in November. Finished with 32 catches and 6 TD's. 6-3 and has his speed back.
He would be a bargain and a smart signing.agreed.. he would be a great signing.. and he is without a doubt a deep threat. he has his health back.. and would not be expensive.Originally posted by Alluro
Robinson was dynamite down the stretch and began to display some of his old form. I'm all for signing M-Rob provided the price is right. That would be a SUPER signing for donahoe. He was Moss lite with the bears 5 years ago
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I disagree on his speed. Also I realize you don't need speed to be a WR in the NFL but we need speed at the WR position IMO.
Has he been timed lately? I know he had pretty good speed a few years ago.
I don't think so I just figure with his injuries and he isn't getting any younger that he isn't as fast anymore. I am sure if he visits any teams they'll want to find that out and id he runs a 4.5 or so then I say bring im in.Originally posted by The_Philster
Has he been timed lately? I know he had pretty good speed a few years ago.
I like Robinson as a =n option- although I'd hate to pass on A woods or Williams in the draft if they are staring us in the face and our best need positions are taken
ROBINSON SUCKS HES OLD AND he is injury prone. He will be this years Darius Thompson!
This guy is fast and is still under 30, so he is not old. He would make a pretty decent pickup.
The Ravens had a nice run toward the end of the season, much due to the play of Marcus Robinson and Anthony Wright. In the second half of the season, MR was a TD machine and a deep threat.
I'd be interested, but the draft is so deep in receivers that I wouldn't fret too much if I couldn't sign one in the near future.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.