Robinson next Vick-Mcnabb-Young

Submitted by bluesmash on
Can one player completly change the dynamic of a team? Of course. Most recent example was Dennis Dixon of Oregon,not a great team, proven by the fact that when Dixon tore his ACL they could not win,but with him in,they were i belive the best team in the nation that year.From reports coming out of spring ball,Robinson could be ready to turn the college football world on its ear.Any QB who has made big strides in throwing accuracy and then can pull the ball down and turn into Usain Bolt will make life hell for any team.

Magnus

April 7th, 2010 at 2:37 PM ^

It's a really groundbreaking theory that good teams' performances suffer when they lose their starting quarterback, especially one headed for a Heisman Trophy. If you develop it, this could be your "Moneyball."

chunkums

April 7th, 2010 at 2:40 PM ^

I'll believe the Denard starting thing when I see it in the fall, but one thing people need to realize is that he doesn't have to be the kind of passer that Tate is to be wildly successful in this offense. Pat White was pretty Tits at WVU when he shredded the likes of Georgia and Oklahoma, and I think Denard may be faster.

UofMFaninDC

April 7th, 2010 at 2:42 PM ^

You named off some black qbs and compared robinson to them. All black qbs are not the same. Look at the systems and type of qbs they are and you realize all they have in common are black and athletic.

Korean Wolverine20

April 7th, 2010 at 2:57 PM ^

all guys he named are black, fast, strong arms, runners in college, not particularly known for accuracy, Vick and Denard are both 6'0 ish, all played in some type of option offense in college, could make something out of nothing, and etc I agree that it's a bad thing to compare people of the same qualities, but these aren't that big of a stretch. If anything, their playing styles are similar

TheLastHarbaugh

April 7th, 2010 at 2:52 PM ^

So what you're saying is that Denard is going to run an underground dog fighting ring, end up getting caught, fight with TO, will subsequently disappear amidst speculation that he is suicidal, spend 2 years in federal prison, and be traded to the Redskins? Then I'm going to have to go with, Tate.

TheLastHarbaugh

April 7th, 2010 at 3:56 PM ^

First of all, it's you're, not "your". Secondly, I don't check for grammatical errors, but your post happened to contain so many errors that they took away from the message you were attempting to convey. Your post was borderline unreadable, because the grammatical errors were so incredibly distracting. If you want people to respect your opinions and take you seriously then you need to make your posts presentable. You don't need to be perfect. I make mistakes all the time, but jesus man, use some goddamn punctuation. Noone wants2 read,posts,with misspealed wurds,and excessive commas,with no spaces after the commas and no periods at the end of the sentences and all of the sentences are either run on sentences or fragments. Also, please use question marks when you want to ask a question, k

CWoodson

April 7th, 2010 at 5:27 PM ^

Second time I've laughed out loud in this thread (the Princess Bride quote was so well used I couldn't help it). I suspect my professor is beginning to think I'm creepily amused by Evidence law.

BiSB

April 7th, 2010 at 3:43 PM ^

I hate Grammar Nazism as much as the next man, but COME ON... There's a flat, wide bar next to the "alt" button towards the bottom of your keyboard. It's called the "space bar," and it is feeling woefully under-utilized.