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Cam Robinson, Take A Good Look At Him Tonight


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11 minutes ago, FootballLivesMatter said:

Yea foreal. Other than his two false starts, he played a damn good game. 

Bama's offense was so terrible. Hurts made some play here and there in the second half but they were so constricted offensively thought most part of the game; especially the first half. Even Tyron Smith would've looked average tonight playing on that offense. 

Bama's did the best they could with a RB at QB, Hurts is horrendous he went 2-15 on 3rd down and 13-31 overall. He had all day to throw and he still sucked

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2 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Bama's did the best they could with a RB at QB, Hurts is horrendous he went 2-15 on 3rd down and 13-31 overall. He had all day to throw and he still sucked

He didn't lose the game. That vaunted Bama defense got shredded for over 500 yards and 34 points. Their Achilles heel has been a passing qb over the last several years. Ole Miss beat them 2 out of the last 3 years because they have an aggressive passing game like Clemson did tonight. And Cam is still nothing but a RT on the next level. You don't draft those guys #8 overall 

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13 minutes ago, bobcat91 said:

He didn't lose the game. That vaunted Bama defense got shredded for over 500 yards and 34 points. Their Achilles heel has been a passing qb over the last several years. Ole Miss beat them 2 out of the last 3 years because they have an aggressive passing game like Clemson did tonight. And Cam is still nothing but a RT on the next level. You don't draft those guys #8 overall 

He did lose the game, I don't care how good the defense is, if you go 3 and out 7 times your defense gets gassed. Alabama's D played 100 fugging snaps no way in hell can they contain Clemson offense.

 

Robinson was good, that doesn't mean we should draft him.

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